In the course of the book Mr. Waksal moves from charming bon vivant to a huckster headed to the big house. |
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It reads more like a huckster selling long-life elixir at a rural county fair. |
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Now the red swaying lanterns on the low, wide bumboats come on, making some minor huckster transformation from tawdry to quaint. |
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Wouldn't this make him a set-up for an oily huckster who sold lame horses with a false hump? |
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But simply put, he is a huckster, the antithesis of the anti-politician, and someone with limited green credentials, to say the least. |
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As any huckster can tell you, when the quality goes down, the hype goes up. |
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Of course, it won't surprise me if some huckster manages to get the two women to square off again. |
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It is a rare thing for a reviewer to find himself in the role of evangelist or huckster, but that is where I must begin. |
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What good do you do anyone by writing verses, getting cash for silly slanders, peddling iambs as a huckster peddles trash? |
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And it's no better to lose your hard-earned money to a credentialed huckster than to an out-and-out con man. |
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You take away the impression that you've been spun a shaggy parrot story told by a sideshow huckster, albeit with attention-grabbing skill. |
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When you put it that way, the street-level huckster almost sounds more honorable than the executive. |
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A published article compares state sponsored police brutality to the individual actions of a two-bit huckster on Youtube. |
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Madam Speaker, I want to follow up on the question of the kind of carny huckster attitude that the government has toward government assets. |
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They see him as a huckster who bribed and talked some of America's least-informed voters into backing him. |
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Unbelievably, the industry minister used his ministerial title to huckster for his friend's ad in a foreign land. |
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All of this convinced Bryson that he didn't have to transform his modest self into a careerist huckster in order to make more of his living from music. |
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It seems a mortgage company that briefly held my loan two years ago is still peddling my personal financial information to every huckster with a LaserJet printer. |
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Every genius, promoter and huckster wanted a piece of the action. |
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The huckster advertises an attractive item-an appliance, aluminum siding, a new kitchen-at an astonishingly low price. That's the bait, and consumers predictably rise to it. |
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If you own some vacant land, it is a good idea to paint your name on the fence in large letters to reduce the chance that a huckster will sell it to a third party. |
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Exposed to huckster capitalism and the unfamiliar choices of freedom, they were quick to fall for the absurdest of get-rich-quick schemes and the cheapest of populism. |
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Instead of turning to me and keeping to the works of charity and justice, he is a mere heathen huckster. |
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He is also a typical Iraqi, which is to say an exaggerator, a needier, a huckster. |
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But has the huckster waited too long to get in the game this time? |
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Also genuine, however, is the huckster aspect of the Ron Paul persona. |
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