Whenever Johnson runs out of ideas, he throws in an invisible chihuahua that keeps maddeningly yapping. |
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The lyrical logic is hard to crack, but the record proves maddeningly infectious. |
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In the span of 28 short minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding. |
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The subtitles were maddeningly sparse, leaving you with little idea of what was truly taking place. |
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The accumulation of this tiny debris dampens the sound of the vibrating string and makes it maddeningly unpredictable. |
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In the span of 28 minutes, the band races through 10 songs that are all maddeningly pleasant-sounding. |
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His grasp of cinematic language is not fluid enough to prevent the film from becoming, at times, maddeningly opaque. |
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It would be casual, but with her manicured nails, shiny, sleek blow-dry and light but perfect make-up, she just looks maddeningly polished. |
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She tells us that she cannot read Spanish well, so she quotes maddeningly few lines from his letters. |
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It continues to amaze me how the same organizations that are pro-life are maddeningly pro-capital punishment. |
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Indeed, the makers of this maddeningly ambiguous new film spend most of this round-table interview avoiding any discussion of its contents. |
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He is a maddeningly underappreciated American writer, perhaps the least known great writer alive in America. |
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The magazine was conspicuously quiet during World War II, publishing only a maddeningly vague piece by architect George Howe. |
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Hanging flasks released drops of water, which fell, at a maddeningly slow rate, into huge concave discs on the floor. |
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Her carefree sloganeering can be maddeningly fatuous, occasionally making the reader feel as though he or she is stuck behind a car covered in bumper stickers. |
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The bottleneck access to Bulgaria means that deployment of armies is maddeningly slow until the Black Sea has been secured and can be used for convoying armies out of Ankara. |
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We flail but find groundlessness and chaos an improvement over tending ground for profit, for a separate, avaricious, maddeningly protected class. |
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In short, this novelist has the maddeningly unteachable gift of being interesting. |
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Even given this explanation, his initial letter was maddeningly, corrosively vague. |
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Some say the DOJ is maddeningly ambiguous, encouraging firms to overreact when allegations surface. |
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And then it became sort of maddeningly and saddeningly obvious: the silverbacks of Soho aren't to blame, I am. |
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This common childhood disease reason a fever and a rash that itches maddeningly, but rarely does any permanent damage. |
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But, maddeningly, ruling-party politicians voted to impose a one-year delay on this overdue reform. |
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To anyone who lives with a disability the questions were maddeningly predictable, the roadblocks all too familiar. |
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I realize that all of this is maddeningly general and what could be called a simplistic cliché. |
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Distributing CD-ROMs to potential customers without knowing what computer equipment they have can be maddeningly frustrating. |
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Proteins' maddeningly intricate and all too permutable chains of peptides and amino acids were at the heart of the challenge of creating their new approach. |
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For many, there seemed to be, maddeningly, nothing there to see. |
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Both books feature characters that are maddeningly difficult to tell apart. |
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This correspondence blends the maddeningly mundane and the philosophically insightful. |
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield. |
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It's maddeningly, sickeningly and disgustingly humid over here. |
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Even in maddeningly ungovernable Italy, venal politicians have had a fit of conscience and sorted their mess out faster than America has. Bond spreads never blew out. |
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Yet it is impossible to imagine Europe producing theblues or the Beats, the Harlem Renaissance or the Factory. What distinguished the United States is both simple and, inits ramifications, maddeningly, insolubly complex. |
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Cynthia, the beautiful and maddeningly confident young woman, will be laid low — a fact that's rather comforting, in the face of her lighthearted officiousness. |
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He can be obnoxious, tendentious and maddeningly self-contradictory. |
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One is maddeningly unfinished, and the other disturbingly unclosed. |
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It is, for a start, maddeningly self-righteous. |
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Kaplan can be a terrible storyteller, maddeningly proleptic, interrupting marriages to go back to engagements, topic-sentencing a paragraph with one person's illness and devoting all the rest of it to another's giving birth. |
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The movie industry has also adapted to survive, yet it persists in recycling maddeningly troglodytic representations of women that its embrace of superheroes has only perpetuated and maybe exacerbated. |
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The process can seem needlessly and maddeningly bureaucratic. |
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Hamas knows it cannot ignore that view. Moreover, it did start groping, albeit in a maddeningly crabwise manner, towards meeting those conditions. |
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Both are also maddeningly hard to pin down ideologically. |
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These latest drawings attest to reflection as a thing in itself: one cannot look at them without having to deal with the maddeningly shiny surface. |
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Especially when our internet connections are maddeningly slow... This site contains some key resources on a special web page to help you build a comprehensive and multi-dimensional country analysis. |
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Massive currents of semisolid stone flow just a few hundred kilometers below Earth's surface, yet geophysicists find them maddeningly out of reach. |
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Law can be maddeningly subjective. So much is left up to your own interpretation. |
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