This kiwi kook, and I use the term kook advisedly, is taking nurturing to a whole new level. |
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Exposing a kook being entrusted with a mission of vital national security interest is pretty important. |
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But Paul Begala says to really make it in politics, he has to break with the kook right. |
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Paul watched his father marginalized and mocked as he was trapped by the GOP establishment determination that he was a kook. |
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One sure sign Gov. Jindal is hungry for higher office is his willingness to sup at the table of the kook right. |
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Mr. Epp: Mr. Speaker, on a point of order, I am very curious as to whether the hon. member referring to us over here as the kook element is denigrating our position and impunging our honour. |
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For that he was blackballed by the federal government and labelled a kook. |
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In a town where everybody plays the angles and wholesomeness is something of an aberration, Julie Andrews, 31, is tolerated as a delightful kook. |
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Fiorentino understands that Carol is, first and foremost, a kook, and pitches her attempts at manipulation accordingly. |
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In attempting to humanize Joan, Besson has turned her into a bug-eyed kook. |
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Mal rider, shortboard or lid everyone surfs like a kook sometimes. |
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Kook stood up and skirted the round table till he came to the small black oven that stood behind Taterra. |
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Our challenge is how we can continue to do what Rav Kook asked us and to let the light of Hanukkah and of Judaism shine in our lives. |
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Then two tries, one converted by Kook, by centres Paul Therby and Tim McBride increased the lead to 15-0 at the start of the second half. |
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Imbued with the quasi-monistic tendency of much kabbalistic and hasidic teaching, Kook understands Teshuvah as the drive of all existence to return to its source in the One. |
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Sun Charkhe Di Mithi Mithi Kook is a Sufi song in the Punjabi language inspired by the traditional spinning wheel. |
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The Rishon LeZion became the Sephardic chief rabbi and served alongside Rabbi Kook, his Ashkenazic counterpart, establishing a pattern that has continued. |
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