This totally explodes the theory of a long life necessarily being a lazy one. |
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Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend. |
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But whenever one of our children wet the bed, he claimed that they were lazy, too lazy to get up, go to the bathroom. |
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I struggled out, disturbing the lazy whatsits as little as possible, and yawned my way in the general direction of the unusual sounds. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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We learned to takeoff, land, spin, stall, perform precision turns, lazy eights, pylon eights and aerobatics. |
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Playing soft in practice and hard in games is a lazy man's approach and you will get whipped by the teams that play hard in practice, too. |
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The stereotype of lazy welfare mothers and fathers is an exception rather than a rule. |
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I have a windlass on my boat and my best friend tells me that I am lazy for using it. |
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Players become shallow and lazy as important parts of their game wither and atrophy from disuse. |
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There is a myth that the animals get fat and lazy and that working dogs no longer work but none of that is the case. |
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I believe that much of the thinking promoted by the liberal left is lazy at best and downright irresponsible at worst. |
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Only I know how wounded my pride was when he stretched on the bed like a lazy cat and fell asleep. |
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Stories like this have nothing to do with political correctness and to align the two is lazy thinking and lazy writing. |
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I am already missing mine, but the process is a little too high-maintenance for a girl who is lazy about being ladylike. |
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If that is true, then what a truly pitiful bunch of lazy, coffee house analysts we are. |
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Banks rely on us being a bit lazy, a bit afraid of change, and a bit ignorant about what is available. |
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They were very handsome big cats, always lazy except when Minet would yowl for a night or two of freedom. |
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He maintained that last-borns are often spoiled and lazy because they don't have younger siblings challenging them. |
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People are lazy and they'd rather exaggerate to get what they want than tell the truth. |
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She was a firm believer that weekends were the time to be as lazy as possible. |
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I had been branded as lazy and irresponsible, so it felt right when I, too, dropped out of college and wound up living back in Raleigh. |
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Clearly the database method of writing has become a strong incentive to lazy research and writing. |
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So anyhow, after a day of being generally limp and lazy, I zizzed over to Mark's and we drove into London. |
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And finally, do you consider animals to be lazy layabouts scrounging off our hard-earned wages all the time? |
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They may see themselves as stupid or lazy, rather than as capable in some areas and struggling in others. |
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Our bikes would lie like lazy dragons on their sides behind us, with their front wheels poking into the air, spinning. |
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Especially if it were a lazy horse who'd rather be hanging around in a paddock somewhere without some bloke on its back whipping it. |
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All the best ideas are based on the premise that people are fundamentally lazy, and would rather be on their sofa than anywhere else. |
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But my experience with talented people is that many are lazy and unwilling to work hard to nourish their talent. |
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When the two of them had left her to be in the room on her own, she stretched out on her bed like a lazy cat, then curled over onto her side. |
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Yes, I know it's a laptop but it is rather lazy and doesn't like to be moved. |
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They are very lazy and would much rather pick up their gun and shoot a meal rather than plant and plan for the harvest. |
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It only takes about fifteen minutes and soon we are sitting on my couch feeling rather lazy. |
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Yet for some odd reason parent's seem to prefer that their kids be thought of as lazy rather than ignorant. |
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He's also rather lazy and has to be prodded into action more often than not. |
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They have contributed more than enough to society, and deserve better than to be branded backward and too lazy to learn English. |
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The languid, back-and-forth rhythm of a swaying swing slows time on a lazy summer day. |
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With its clear glass walls the main reading room resembles a fish tank, brimming with lazy activity as readers come and go. |
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It also means exercising regularly and opting for active living choices rather than the lazy ones. |
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Set on five acres beside a stream, the cottage sleeps nine and is perfect as a lazy retreat or an activity base. |
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On lazy spring weekends, sometimes I just don't want to cope with the culinary side of Sunday morning. |
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Research has found that long, lazy summer holidays could be putting children's literacy skills at risk. |
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I would've enjoyed this more if I hadn't just read Stephen King railing against adverbs and lazy writing. |
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But this review is so rife with filler and inconsistencies itself that I wonder if it isn't just another instance of lazy writing. |
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I heard a thud as he must of fallen from his bed, then the lazy shuffle as he proceeded to walk to the door. |
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The writing seemed lazy and overly dependent on people having liked the first film and getting nostalgia for it from this one. |
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This could easily be an excuse for lazy writing, but I felt enough smart moves were made to forgive the bad ones as mistakes by the characters. |
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He may have spent a great portion of his life in a drug-addled state but he rarely penned a lazy line. |
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No, actually, I quite like the man's writing style at times, but he can be very lazy as a travel writer. |
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I tend to get lazy with my writing without people to point out weaknesses and stuff, so thanks! |
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But here he has resorted to lazy shape-making rather than the rigorous analysis for which he is known. |
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Suddenly, she and Horatio were in a rowboat together, lying in each other's arms, on a lazy river. |
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It's at home on bays and inlets sheltered from the open sea, and on lakes and lazy rivers too. |
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The Aquatic Centre includes a leisure pool, lap pool, waterslide, lazy river, drop slide, sauna and hot tub. |
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Everything pressed down against the small frame floating into the depths of the lazy river. |
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His gentle vocals and picturesque lyrics are akin to floating down a lazy river. |
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It's the time to reconnect with nature, when kids catch bugs and snakes, grandfathers go fishing and couples take a canoe down a lazy river. |
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Jamaica's lush interior is stunning, and the best way to see it is on a lazy river ride, being punted on your own personal bamboo raft. |
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Two lazy rivers wind to the north and south of the Little Town and converge off to the east. |
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I have a lazy eye, and it starts drifting center when I'm tired, or most annoyingly if I'm trying to eat and read at the same time. |
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Amblyopia or lazy eye is characterised by poor vision that is not correctable with glasses in an otherwise normal and healthy eye. |
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The irregular shape of the cornea distorts the image causing it to blur, unlike in a lazy eye where the eye is essentially normal. |
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Long-sighted children with a squint need to be monitored carefully to avoid a lazy eye developing. |
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Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a condition of poor vision in an otherwise healthy eye because the brain has learned to favor the other eye. |
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Now, I don't know exactly what type hers is, but I have a slight lazy eye that I have had my entire life. |
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If lazy eye is not treated, the weaker eye's vision may never improve and it may even become blind. |
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There may be other eye problems as well, including poor vision and crossed or lazy eyes. |
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In patients with far-sightedness, the drug makes the normal eye's vision worse than that of the lazy eye. |
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The one cool thing is that there is a large lazy Susan in one of the lower cabinets. |
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Additional connecting pivots of the lazy tongs are identified by the numerals 52b, 52c, etc. |
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We have read a secondary account that lazy tongs existed but have not found a primary record. |
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The magic wheel consists of two sets of lazy tongs, which are connected to form a pair of closed, concentric circles. |
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Magdelene is cheerfully lecherous and unabashedly lazy which means that she's not going to hustle around saving people like a superhero. |
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The essay was returned to him with the comment that he wasn't dyslexic, he was just lazy. |
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I was lazy at school but usually sailed through exams with minimal revision and maximum guilt and stress. |
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He was hit with a sudden flash of vertigo, and his stomach rolled over in a lazy lurch. |
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She opened one lazy eye to see an orange cat licking his paw in front of her. |
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His eyes, lazy a second ago, stared at me wildly as if I was a ghost, an apparition. |
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He regarded him with a mild smile and slight shake of his head, just like a teacher might regard an apt, but lazy pupil. |
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Nicely written sentences and a roller-coaster ending do not compensate for shallowness of meaning and lazy characterisation. |
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Combined with children's play areas and acres of space, it's a lovely place to spend a lazy sunny afternoon. |
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But he also has the whiners, loafers, jonesers, and all of the no-good lazy bums, male and female, without a work ethic opposing his every move. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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I didn't do any research at the time, because I'm lazy and thought I'd resolve the issue as and when the need arose. |
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The developer's attempt to by-pass local authority rulings appears to residents here to be both greedy and lazy. |
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Do you think Santa flew all the way here and left these presents so you can sleep in like lazy bums? |
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This multi-talented filmmaker makes jacks-of-all-trades like Robert Rodriguez and Steven Soderbergh seem like lazy bums. |
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He opened his bedroom door and we all went in, then being the lazy bums we were, we slept half the day away. |
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It can use fuelling trucks but the trucks delay flights because of tardy, lazy drivers. |
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Aside from the occasional lazy baa of an unseen sheep, you could be the only person on earth. |
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The student then completed a series of maneuvers, including stalls, spins, and lazy eights while gliding back to the practice field. |
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To many folk it sounds as if I'm being lazy, or being a backslider, or shunning the group. |
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He was always lazy at home and he came off the bridle in the race halfway down the back straight. |
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He brings to the fierce struggle of politics the tepid enthusiasm of a lazy summer afternoon at a cricket match. |
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To help him, I hold his pen, and click the ballpoint in and out, so it won't go effete and lazy between clues. |
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People get lazy, looking for a savior, and instead just end up with another muddler. |
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He's not lazy, they say, he just can't stop eating and his metabolism retains everything. |
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There will be morning tea at a secluded lookout and a lazy lunch at Mt Glorious. |
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A lonely violin and piano play out the final three minutes of the record, augmented by a lazy bass drum. |
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Today we tend to dismiss the moralizing of the late Victorians who insisted that the unemployed were lazy, intemperate, or thriftless. |
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I can't wait to bath here, I thought to myself as I slowly followed the lazy creek. |
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Most of the time he simply can't be bothered with it because he truly is lazy and complacent. |
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Plus, decades of access to cheap oil has made us lazy and complacent about energy. |
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The batter hit a lazy fly ball which the shortstop easily reached just behind second base. |
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They are lazy, they have been voted in and they have done it for tick box reasons, or they are only interested in the juicy bits. |
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They don't take part in all the trial proceedings not because they are lazy but because they are tied up with other engagements. |
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If truth be told I've had a totally relaxing and lazy 2 days, and here I am beating myself up because I haven't achieved anything worth noting. |
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I pitied the poor souls who would listen to the rambling of the senile teachers on this most lazy day. |
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The lazy man's approach is to use a spring loaded tip-up but that is about as much fun as watching paint dry. |
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The art of being a successful lazy blighter is to be organised, so the mess which is my reel collection box is only a mess to other people. |
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Times have changed, so when we leave our desk at the end of the day we should be getting our big, lazy behinds down to our local sports centres. |
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Brits should be getting their lazy behinds down to the polling stations to cast their votes today. |
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But then, as happens in midlife, the second generation of the car, the Mustang 2, got fat and lazy. |
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They even got the military to finish the road because the workers were lazy and slow. |
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I told her plainly that if her and her betrothed were too lazy to get me the details then the rooms weren't to be guaranteed. |
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It isn't reasonable to expect individual small businesses to be sheltered workshops for infirm, slow, lazy or inebriated workers. |
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She tells him about where she was born and how her parents are shiftless and lazy. |
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If you knew how to take care of people, you could transform 10,000 lazy, shiftless souls into 10,000 eager-to-work-for-you people. |
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The welfare mother is considered to be lazy and shiftless, shunning work while collecting welfare and passing on bad values to her children. |
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Anyone who believes that unions serve a function in this day and age is a lazy, good-for-nothing, shiftless shirker. |
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They hid in saloons, spun lies, spied on people, made less than the corner grocer, and were generally shiftless, lazy bums. |
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I could have said her son the no good, lazy, shiftless shyster but I'm in a mood to be nice today. |
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Nor are poor whites stereotyped as lazy, shiftless, dangerous, the way poor Blacks are. |
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These are greedy, shiftless and lazy people who only use and abuse the soil. |
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We believe that if we work less and play more, we'll appear shiftless and lazy. |
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This data exposes as a fallacy the belief that most teens are somehow lazy, shiftless or just uninterested in work. |
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From the doorsteps, some misbegotten mutts might cast a malevolent but lazy eye toward us. |
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If you're so lazy to have not taken the 13 hours to binge-watch this yet, it's not my fault. |
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They will even be able to captain the Province side and get rid of that slap lazy De Wet. |
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People get relaxed with their routines, they get lazy, and their head swells up since they're the one with all the information. |
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Despite a tub-thumping speech at conference he has proved himself lazy and self-regarding in the race so far. |
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If they were really lazy moneybags they would avoid playing in high handicap competitions, because it is tough! |
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It has been some time since my last e-mail, and I've been a lazy moo and not spoken to anyone since. |
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Sometimes sitting on the porch, summer breeze wafting through, lazy sunshine bringing blessed sleep, the scent of perfume finds me. |
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Those who best serve their country too often pine and decay, whilst pensioned miscreants and lazy sinecurists roll in riches. |
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As the afternoon sun sank lower, the long beams slanting across the coffee shop floor made me want to curl up and sleep like a lazy cat. |
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It just perpetuates the stigma that welfare recipients are lazy bludgers who need to be forced into work. |
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But when members talk about layabouts, bludgers, and lazy folk, they should look at their own number. |
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William was lazy, chubby, and short, and would rather fling mud pies than do anything important. |
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Was it the blustery, cold weather that had everyone lazy as lizards on a cold rock? |
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When competition becomes less intense, management slackens off, becoming fat and lazy instead of lean and mean. |
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Mr Williams and others who write to the papers contrive to imply that council staff are uniquely undeserving idle bureaucrats or lazy workmen. |
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Anglos considered Mexicans an innately lazy and unenterprising people who had failed to exploit the rich natural resources of the Southwest. |
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It is indeed a lazy production, marred by a patchy gag rate and a truly unenthused turn from its biggest star. |
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A lazy grin spreading over his sleepy face, Shanza burrowed into the heat happily, nose pressed against something soft and pliant. |
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I've allowed myself to get lazy about following what's going on nationally and I've got to bone up on a lot of stuff. |
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Jocks respect physical prowess and look down on unfit people for being weak and lazy. |
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McDowell is intellectually superior, and he will steer through anything he wants, and our lads are bone lazy. |
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Mexican food, pomegranate Margaritas at Rosa Mexicana, the lazy slothful pace of New York in summer. |
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In the best-known photograph of him, he slouches with one lazy hand on his rifle, sporting a squint that makes him seem none too bright. |
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Chris, who was already waiting there, removed his hands from behind his head and sat up, for he had been positioned in a lazy slouch. |
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The sun is out and shining, and you are lying in bed like a lazy little slugabed. |
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We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, and the industrious ant, a sluggard. |
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Her lazy swimming halted, and her feet found the rough surface of the bottom of the pool. |
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On the banks of the Danube, it is a city of lazy boulevards and pleasant cafes. |
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The idea that term limits are necessary to unseat jaded officials and rouse lazy voters could not be more inapplicable in New York City now. |
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One handed shooting is lazy and you will always run the risk of unsharp shots! |
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As I've argued, the apparent nobility of this position conceals some lazy and unsupportable assumptions. |
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That arrogant, lazy smile swept across his stupid snobbish face as he halted, blocking my path. |
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If my child or yours is wilfully untidy, lazy or disruptive, there is often a genuine case for saying that it is not really his fault. |
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My current gardener is a lazy so-and-so and I'm sorely tempted to give him his marching orders. |
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In lazy summer days, it is usually time for parades, ice cream socials and county fairs. |
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We felt rather daring, braving the possibility of confronting the dreaded predators in order to be toppled by a few lazy waves. |
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Sometimes I like an armchair, but with a sofa you can be really lazy and sprawl all over it. |
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He may be fat, but he is not soft, not stupid, not lazy, he knows his business and he probably doesn't have patience for idiocy. |
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Her breathy vocals are unsettling, her glacial detachment lazy and too often irritating. |
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Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity. |
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If the directors are vaunted for intelligence and brio, why is this film so vacuous, stupid and lazy? |
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What kind of sparks fly when Olivia realizes her dreams of a lazy weekend are thwarted? |
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We have spent so long listening to them telling us we are stupid, lazy no-hopers that the majority of my people actually believe it. |
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Well I'm constantly going back and changing things, please excuse typos, I don't have spellcheck on my computer and am too lazy to edit this yet. |
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If you have a lazy agent, it could prove fatal to your dealings with your tenant. |
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I'm too lazy to send a letter, but I'll e-sign an e-petition if someone e-vites me to. |
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My brother's blue wide apart butterfly wing eyes, a lazy eye made them look wider, and curly eyelashes. |
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His stance was relaxed, almost lazy and languid, and I felt butterflies fluttering around my stomach when he caught my gaze and held it. |
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In the past couple of months I haven't had any dinner because I've been too lazy to cook. |
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Children with lazy eye may squint, look cross-eyed, or tilt their head to see things. |
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And above everything, a vivid blue sky, framed with stark clouds, and a lazy line of planes on the long descent over the city into Heathrow. |
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What You Want is a sweet love song, with some lazy Burt Bacharach style horns floating over the melody. |
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I've got this kind of gut feeling that using italics, bold, ellipsis, exclamation marks in your writing is lazy. |
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Students too frequently entrust their education with lazy, ignorant, and incogitant tutors. |
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Ambrose, thought I to myself, my devout Ambrose is either at church, or abominably lazy this morning. |
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I'm not a big fan of walkers because apparently they make the baby lazy, and they stop trying to walk or crawl. |
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Times Square is all abustle with petty crooks, lazy cops, and especially, gamblers. |
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Great music for lazy drives and porch sunsets, like a summer evening compacted into handy CD form. |
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I suppose according to the values of our society at present that makes me lazy, a waste of space. |
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The first thing to note is that if you're a dishonest lazy waster they're not interested in your vote. |
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Another former work colleague of mine was a lazy waster who always found the easiest way to meet any commitment. |
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Because of this quietude, the rustle in the brush behind me sounded like a shot through the lazy summer air. |
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Call me lazy, but I don't really want to grow my own cotton, spin my own thread, weave my own cloth, and sew a shirt out of it. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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People in their early 20s are particularly lazy, despite the fact that the question about sport included the physically unchallenging options of snooker, pool and billiards. |
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Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty. |
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Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds. |
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Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a minimal cover charge allows you to support local and regional musicians while enjoying a lazy summer evening in picturesque settings. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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She dipped her hand in the fountain, her fingers tracing lazy eights. |
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For a political thriller, it is shamefully lazy about its politics. |
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He or she, with lazy, vague, and windy legislation, FOBS the lawmaking off on somebody we elect to execute laws. |
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And inspiration deserts us to the extent that we resort to the lazy journalist's technique of the dreaded self-referencing paragraph apropos of nothing. |
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In a tiny cottage near the king's palace there once lived an old man, his wife, and his son, a very lazy fellow, who would never do a stroke of work. |
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In a din of cranky, snarky, jaded, and occasionally even lazy late-night talk show hosts, he radiates pure joy. |
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All they gotta do is git off their lazy keesters and earn their own keep. |
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Here, you can spend long, lazy days sampling the fruit of the vine, lolling over long lunches outside, playing golf, cycling or touring the historic sites and museums. |
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It was a regression, the triumph of a latent aristocratic gene that resides in the heart of humanity when democracies get lazy. |
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I am a marketer's dream, with my lazy, paranoia-based brand loyalty. |
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Instead he comes across looking like a lazy, tired, worn-out Premier. |
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It makes me angry that the leader of the opposition, behind his endless accusations and mud-slinging at the PM, seems to be a very lazy and unimaginative individual. |
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If someone has successfully completed an epic, exhausting, hazardous journey to get here, why assume that they will become lazy, work-shy good-for-nothings when they arrive? |
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And it was particularly galling to hear this lazy, self-congratulatory blather from kids loafing their way through college and grad school on their parents' dime. |
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Too lazy to wait for another round of bread to toast, he cheekily pinched a slice of Josh's from out of the toaster, hurriedly spreading butter across it before he noticed. |
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It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
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This is for those lazy days wasted on blunts and lounging by the pool. |
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With summer drawn to a close and a definite feeling of that autumn nip in the air, one can't help but miss the lazy, hazy days of July and August. |
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She stood in uniform next to the desk, her stance lazy and unmoving. |
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His old eyes, brown and lazy, gazed ahead from under a slant brow. |
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Who am I to complain about them, they just wanted a good laugh, and I was glad I provided some entertainment on the last lazy, unproductive Friday. |
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Tap into your senses to relish the last lazy days of summer. |
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Romney implied that these folks are lazy and undeserving, always looking for a handout. |
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The other side can't stand the idea of taking wealth from hard-working Us to shiftless and lazy Them. |
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All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable? |
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I'm a bit on the lazy side and don't like wasting good prewritten code. |
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He feared for his uncle, an elderly man who was a little on the lazy side. |
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There are ideas for a lazy Sunday brunch, like bruschetta with ratatouille and Camembert, a great layered fajita for picnics, and lots of polenta ideas. |
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Those of us devoted to this stuff can sniff out when voters were paying attention and when they were just being lazy. |
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I'm a teeny bit lazy and I like it to happen right in front of me. |
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It's not the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer or the mug-swinging excitement of Oktoberfest, it doesn't even have the anticipatory rush of spring fever. |
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Like so many, I am beyond fed up with an inert, intellectually lazy, nepotistic ALP that refuses to grasp the dangerous long term implications of the current government. |
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Every song on this disc is slow and lazy in that Jamaican summer vibe. |
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It's a lazy, hot summer day, and I don't feel like breaking a sweat. |
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His normal gait, more a lazy stroll than an upright walk, was even more exaggerated by the long-handled loads he appeared to be toting in each hand. |
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Or you can dangle a hopeful, lazy fishing line over the side of waters so plentiful that even I, the world's worst fisherman, managed to catch a sprat. |
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And, in the hands of a skilled country wine maker, the source of one of the best of English country wines, filled with the heavy-lidded lazy days of summer. |
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This programme has proved so popular that it is once again on the airwaves in time for the long lazy summer days and the inevitable treks around the various gardening centres. |
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That the punishment of lazy or untidy people should involve unswept dust or refuse makes sense, but why should the refuse be put into their stomachs? |
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Yes, branding roughly half the nation as lazy, entitled parasites is impolitic. |
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Rather than anticipating lazy, hazy days spent relaxing after the stress of study, this week she was busy making the final preparation for her mission of mercy. |
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It comes off as lazy writing, and this show is better than that. |
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Such a blanket provision is a lazy effort and a dangerous precedent. |
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Just because you say it's acceptable to rearrange history to suit your lazy writing technique doesn't mean we are mindless lemmings who are going to believe you. |
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In fact, he's a lazy, petulant, dead-eyed, over-sensitive, bone idle git. |
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It will undoubtedly get people dancing but it feels something of a lazy effort from the Queen of Pop, especially since she built a career out of being an innovator. |
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Certainly it's not the lame, dated jokes, the lazy writing, the slack narrative pacing, the boring matiness of the male ensemble or the overall emptiness of the film. |
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There weren't any real clouds, just a few half-hearted, lazy efforts that the sky had probably felt obligated to make, but that didn't dim the sun in any way. |
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I'd go into law and make myself useful if I weren't so lazy. |
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It's a lazy reflex to draw congruencies between a writer's manner and their prose, but her paragraphs have the same scrupulousness, the same deliberate observation. |
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This means that the lazy, insolent functionnaire mentality prevails rather than a hard-working energetic one. |
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Starting at the Palais Rohan, where Napoleon dumped Josephine, long glass-roofed bateaux mouches, or river barges, follow a lazy route through the Ill canals. |
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A large bridge, one often traversed by commuters to the city and a place often visited to look down at the lazy river, spanned the waterway in a gentle arc. |
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I confess that the fine art of cooking has been eluding me for quite some time, mainly on the basis that I am a lazy bint and Viv is generally amenable to cooking. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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The cliffs are a reminder that a giant, lazy river sluiced through the prairie as it coursed west to the Pacific, a passage since blocked by the rise of the Andes. |
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Such is the lazy refrain of third-rate comedians, sneering metropolitan commentators and people who have never visited but believe everything they read or hear. |
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The leisure centre has a 25m indoor pool, a fun pool with 100 ft flume and lazy river rapids as well as an outdoor pool which is used during the summer months. |
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Plans for the 40,000 square-foot zone include a beachside wave pool, a wild water river, two splash flumes, a lazy river ride and spa and plunge pools. |
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It really is like being stuck in one of those lazy river tube adventures in a water park, going around in circles. |
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There's an ugly puritanical streak buried in the argument that those of us who do a good job should be rewarded and lazy slobs should be punished. |
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It was a lazy day and everyone was busy simply enjoying the peace. |
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Hiking a slope to the east, I rose above one of the world's great mountain scenes, trout leaping in the lazy creek and a breeze ruffling the spruce trees. |
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It all came swimming back to her, like a lazy river of memories. |
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We're not all lazy slobs like Channel 4 seem to want us to be. |
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But lazy river it was not as it yielded salmon to 14 lb caught on both fly and spinner and there was also wild brown trout and grayling to over 2lb. |
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They were asking for lazy, fat slobs who do nothing at home to apply. |
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They were lazy, unprofessional, and always late to formation or absent entirely. |
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If he has a lazy eye, it's more likely to be apparent when he's tired. |
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Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry. |
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If, as he claims, 20 per cent of council staff are lazy or past their sell-by date, then he must provide not just the odd anecdote but statistical evidence. |
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Some conditions such as short or long sight, eye muscle co-ordination problems and most lazy eyes can be corrected, and glasses are not always necessary. |
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I'm feeling pretty slothful and despondent today, so I've took the lazy option of filling a bit of blogspace by copying down one of those questionnaires that I so detest. |
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The mechanic, a small man with a lazy eye, jump started her car. |
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The media, forever starved for lazy shorthand, have gone along with the labeling too. |
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It is littered with hackneyed phrases and lazy commonplaces. |
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There was a second part to this study, which was to look to see whether anybody had improved vision in their lazy eye, having lost the vision in their fellow eye. |
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Her experiences growing up with a lazy eye has led to her prize the parts as well as the whole, and as the film begins she thinks she may have found the perfect guy. |
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We, of course, had got the message that we were stupid and lazy. |
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Almost immediately, Switzer said that Dupree was out of shape, lazy, lacking in intensity. |
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I should have done more work this weekend, but I was feeling lazy. |
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High Rents Are Killing the Restaurant Capital By Will Doig Exorbitant rents, the rise of Brooklyn, lazy millennials. |
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A lazy off-season afternoon in Palmer's house is like being trapped in a Rube Goldberg cartoon. |
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Excepting the pantographs and the lazy tongs, which could be purchased commercially, most of the rod and bar systems were the extemporisations of individual engineers. |
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They are not for the physically lazy or the chronically, unabashedly out-of-shape. |
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All this back patting, people say, has made our children lazy and created a sense of entitlement. |
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He has a lazy, matey sort of north London accent, longingly smokes each cigarette, as if it is his last, and has an acerbic wit, usually directed against himself. |
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Being an untrustworthy, lazy drama queen is no way to inspire confidence. |
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It's not every day that I'm jolted out of a lazy reverie by an estate agent and a potential purchaser standing in the middle of my bedroom, admiring the view from the window. |
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The QB also does a lazy fake and rolls to his right, as the tailback swings off the TE position and goes one yard deep into the end zone. |
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Squints and lazy eyes, particularly in children, must be treated by eye specialists. |
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The GDN even published numerous articles putting a particular British media firm bang to rights with their lazy and inaccurate journalism. |
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It's not because our elected representatives are a bunch of lazy so-and-sos. |
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Why should those lazy so-and-sos get help when most of them are fit to work unlike disabled who do not get help, or very little help? |
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It was cornier than a warehouse full of jolly green giants and served only to link, in a very lazy way, some of Rod's classics. |
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She teaches traditional beadwork techniques of applique, floral or geometric, lazy stitch, loom or peyote. |
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She is a hard as nails, proud, slobby and lazy detective who hides weapons including grenades and a rocket launcher in her refrigerator. |
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The canonical example of a deliberate pangram is The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, but shorter examples are possible. |
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But his personal doctor described him as a lazy chain-smoker who rarely washed. |
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Some berate the show for reinforcing the notion that all those on benefits are feckless, lazy scroungers. |
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Octopus and a Greek salad would be my meal ahead of a lazy afternoon in a beachside taverna. |
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The best Festival site is easily ComedyWeb, for all those too exhausted, or lazy, to trog round Edinburgh for a laugh. |
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Offstage there were whisperings that the industry has become a little lazy, and that it needs to break away from tried and tested formulas. |
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