The bad news for the rest of the Premiership is that the daddy of destroyers is destined to get meaner by the day. |
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He glanced over his shoulders at his slightly meaner looking co-workers and offered Mary a wan smile. |
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Move over hydrilla, there's a bigger, meaner invasive aquatic weed in town. |
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That cat is going to live to be 20 and shows every indication of getting meaner by the minute. |
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Unfortunately it succumbs to its meaner instincts in the second half, indulging in romantic schmaltz with the occasional inspired comic riff. |
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The restyled headlamps and front grille help to give it a sportier, meaner look. |
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This is How the NRA Ends Alec McGillis, The New Republic A bigger, meaner gun control movement has arrived. |
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Next, so that you don't suffer from burnout by overworking, take time to review and plan each move that you make toward your leaner, meaner company. |
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I find it somewhat troubling because in some ways it seems like a move back toward a meaner and more brutal society. |
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Looks like Buick's entry-level car has become meaner, more sculpted, less geriatric and even, dare we say, exciting to look at. |
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Despises the meaner forms of life altogether, though he dreads being haunted by their souls. |
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The subprime market is too small to have much aggregate effect, but credit terms are getting a little meaner for mainstream borrowers too. |
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Not your average Pooka Choppi, this one is bigger and meaner. Be very careful around this one. |
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The Englishman, also 22 years of age, seemed broader, taller, his muscles more pronounced and his expression meaner, next to Simpson's pallid wiriness. |
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The society girl is kidnapped by small-time hoodlums who are in turn bushwhacked by a bigger, meaner gang, a family affair led by Ma Grissom and her sons. |
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The songs are tighter and more powerful, Tom Morello's riffs are meaner and his solos are crazier, and Zack's vocals are angrier and more catchily delivered. |
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Peter Beinart says the House will be a duller, meaner place when he leaves. |
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So it should not be assumed that the banks have become ipso facto meaner about granting credit. |
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Indeed, he found that the bigger, badder, and meaner the persona he adopted was, the better he did in the polls. |
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His joy at America's meaner weapons is ejaculatory, and, in the slaughter of thousands of Taliban recruits, unsavoury. |
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I have never found a group that is meaner or tougher when it comes to shadow boxing in their bedrooms. |
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Cancelling the court challenges program mutes their voices further and makes Canada a meaner, less tolerant society. |
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The worry is that the result will instead be tackier public services and a meaner welfare state. |
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The Russian Government too is aiming for leaner and meaner, but also more efficient, armed forces. |
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The fast-food company's new ad depicts a leaner, meaner merry-andrew who rides a bike, snowboards and shoots hoops with NBA superstar, all in a bid to get kids active. |
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By operating gambling in an ethically suspect manner, we debase the public realm and risk engendering a society that's meaner, more polarized, more desperate and certainly more corrupt. |
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Capaldi, 56, is not just older than the recent Doctors, he is meaner. |
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The leaner, meaner compositions of the second half are more linear, particularly an unnamed Latin groover with a central riff that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Beatles' Day Tripper. |
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Are Phil's cracks getting meaner as Jubilee year progresses? |
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But the commission has learnt its lesson and got meaner with allowances, thus pushing up the price in phase two. The supply of carbon credits comes principally from two sources. |
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And the rich in Britain are meaner than the poor. |
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This is neither easy nor comfortable, but it is an important force that cuts directly opposite to the notions of smaller, leaner and meaner government that has been so popular in recent years. |
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As I listen to the discussion in the House on this legislation it seems that as a country we are becoming narrower and, if I dare use the word, meaner in terms of how many people we will accept. |
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A closed Europe would be a meaner, poorer, weaker, older Europe. |
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I believe the penalty that can be expected for such an aberration would be quite clear, and Kofi Annan said it himself: tomorrow we will have a Europe that is meaner, poorer, weaker and older. |
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This is an example of converging funding schemes to make steel production leaner, meaner and above all cleaner, with the overall priority of reducing CO2 emissions. |
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A nasty Mimir Shaman. Some say he's meaner than your average shaman. |
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The taxi-driver said the traffic was only wojus. Rush hour got longer and meaner every day. |
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