I'm surprising myself by how involved I'm getting in the federal election malarkey. |
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When he drags them in the house, my mom will see two kids covered in mud, and her husband up to the usual malarkey. |
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The elderly gentleman from Morningside was having trouble getting his kip, what with all that festival malarkey going on. |
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All of us in the band are having to learn about this showbiz malarkey as we go along. |
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Now amongst other things, I'm a student of natural history and a little bit sceptical about all this Global Warming malarkey. |
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Michael Kelly thinks the Democrats have come to believe their own malarkey. |
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Well, the local medical practice have just managed to knock that malarkey into a cocked hat, believe me. |
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Sure, there's all that inner peace malarkey, but maybe there's something else going on? |
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Hopefully the new system will be worth this small loss, particularly if it brings an end to that irritating 400 character limit malarkey. |
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Not surprisingly, given our growing national devotion to mystical malarkey, Irish people are flocking to this supernatural health centre. |
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I guess the same people who follow your malarkey are the ones who go to church recruiting events for the military. |
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And I think everybody just assumes that it's, you know, a bunch of malarkey for now. |
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I've been through one renovation too many know that this two-year time frame for completion is pie-in-the-sky malarkey. |
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That's why there is a part of him that would gladly give up this directing malarkey tomorrow. |
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I really think that many of these studies, particularly many of the OECD studies, have a lot of malarkey in them. |
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The industry minister wants to strengthen the industry without getting into the malarkey that has been proposed in this bill and others. |
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Do halos work of the same colour scale as that aura malarkey? |
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This whole new James Bond malarkey is never going to end, is it? |
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So why then would I deny myself the option of having someone to talk to in the evening, to laugh with or to cook food for, simply because I think I'm too old for that kind of malarkey? |
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This procurement is around the corner malarkey has to stop. |
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When all this awards season malarkey started back in October, the Paddington movie looked like it was going to be a nice little kids film, and not much more. |
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I decided it was a bunch of malarkey and stopped reading about halfway through. |
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What kind of malarkey is that, to stand and talk about that in the House? |
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He thinks everything politicians say is just a bunch of malarkey. |
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Yes, Alex Malarkey was in an auto accident in 2004, and did suffer severe spinal, neck and brain injuries. |
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