It was interesting to see how Hollywood coped with this theme, and how director Sydney Pollack tiptoed towards reality but funked it in the end. |
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But we have had many opportunities to display a more radical voice and we have funked them. |
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Green spokesman Dan Boyle said the Government had funked unfair tax reliefs and failed to tackle the Savage 16 welfare cuts. |
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Rapper Rob B and the band funked it up through a beats and bass driven set and got the audience well into and out of it. |
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Because otherwise you would have funked it, you would have been seen to have been the person, the country, that precipitated it and then walked away from it. |
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Hugh has been through Alcoholics Anonymous and has funked it. |
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Influenced by electro-clash, disco and garage, Simon and Felix have taken the best bits of the music scene at the moment and funked them up as far as they can go. |
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It also enacted some necessarily painful reforms that the previous Social Democratic-led coalition had funked. |
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We funked it that day two-and-a-half years ago, and we have regularly funked it since. |
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The Council funked it, and again, we all chickened out. |
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That's what happened last month, when the government, threatened with strikes, funked the decision to raise the retirement age for public-sector workers in line with the private sector. |
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