My first thought on the notion of civilian use is the potential for financial hanky-panky. |
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How come the same people who call same-sex marriage immoral are so often up to their necks in heterosexual hanky-panky? |
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Which only goes to show that there's nothing better than a bit of sexual hanky-panky to divert the public from more serious matters. |
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Before the writs and the fists fly let me point out that there's no hanky-panky, rumpy-pumpy or anything of the sort involved. |
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And a police raid on a massage parlor specializing in hanky-panky sends shockwaves through a Texas town. |
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No one is suggesting, nor should they, that this is proof there's any financial hanky-panky going on. |
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You and Dustin can bring sleeping bags in there as long as there's no hanky-panky. |
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Catching the spirit of the movie, we want to believe that you and the young cast indulged in all sorts of fantastic sexual hanky-panky. |
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Initially, there was a bit of communal, free-love hanky-panky among the Children of God, but by the time the three Jynxters-to-be came on the scene, that had long passed. |
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I mean, it's no more esoteric or unusual than what anyone else does, but people don't get their knickers in a twist about Mr and Mrs Jones' hanky-panky. |
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We have corruption, collusion, and just old-fashioned hanky-panky going on in your department. |
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Fostered by greed and media exhibitionism, more hanky-panky is yet to be expected. |
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Worse still, only 30 percent of foreclosures have been relisted for sale suggesting more hanky-panky at the banks. |
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Those who are fasting must abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and hanky-panky of any sorts. |
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Meanwhile, What Kind of hanky-panky Is Going on Over at the Department of Health and Human Services? |
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I remember being shocked not by the explicit carnality but by the confusion and hanky-panky, and the unhappiness. |
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As long as there is no hanky-panky they can do whatever they like. |
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This book expands the definition to include fraud, financial hanky-panky and the psychological or spiritual abuse of those who turn to the clergy for help. |
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A CBS movie revisits Enron, with all its chicanery, flimflam, excess, hanky-panky, and its descent into the dark, if darkly comic, side of capitalism. |
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Unofficial poll monitors will quietly fan out to check for any obvious hanky-panky. |
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As long as there is that kind of Liberal gimmickry, that kind of Liberal deceit, that kind of Liberal hanky-panky, then we will debate this as a budget bill. |
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Finally, our country's most prominent bank teetered on the brink last year when its roaring trade in America, a combination of reckless leverage and unchaperoned hanky-panky, backfired. |
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