You can't beat somebody with nobody and the landscape is littered with Republican nobodies who want to be president. |
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This implies that I actually care about famous people, or that I hero-worship nobodies. |
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Far from breaking up a viable terrorist cell, the government seems to have nailed three aspiring nobodies, the story reports. |
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She knew they were not happy last year when they had lost their three-year reign as champions to a pair of nobodies. |
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It's the hero worshipping provided to these complete nobodies that pushes the show from an annoying sing-a-long to a ridiculous cultural event. |
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They have, no doubt, all known one another for years, since they were nobodies. |
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These twerps were all nobodies last week and will be again by the end of the year. |
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The two former nobodies helped turn the fly-on-the-wall reality show into cult viewing. |
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People who participated in charitable causes, whether celebrities or nobodies, were those possessing sympathy for others. |
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But this time last year, they were absolute nobodies in the music industry. |
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The perception in the States is that I'm a typical European heavyweight who's fought only over-the-hill guys, or nobodies. |
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I staggered to my feet, and making excuses I rushed out the door, feeling very silly, because I was excusing myself to nobodies. |
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I love the fact that the self-important pooh-bahs at 43rd Street now have to worry that they'll be corrected on a daily basis by a bunch of former nobodies. |
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A similar plight befalls its fellow micro nations, Andorra and San Marino, which can also be regarded as nobodies. |
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The next day he unveiled a new cabinet of cronies, chancers and nobodies, which he will chair. |
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There are all the necessary nobodies to keep the everybodies in countenance, and save them from staring at one another like idiots. |
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That is a play on the term that then Prime Minister Trudeau said years ago, that MPs were nobodies 50-feet off the Hill. |
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You are standing before a man of great power and might, a man who you refused to see in deference to these nobodies. |
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Frank decided to put his friend to the test and see whether those at Canada's premier satirical biweekly could book a table for a party of 10 nobodies on a Friday night. |
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So, the sloganeers have found common cause with the nervous backbench nobodies and the jilted ex-Ministers in the pursuit of lowest common denominator personality politics. |
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For years clubs were run by Colonel Blimps who revelled in being big-time nobodies. |
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He's nobody in the sense that Mr. Prentice, Madam Marsh and Gordon-Dudley's-gang-member are nobodies, just background people who need names, but who have no role other than the walk-on parts assigned to them. |
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When Mr. Trudeau said that MPs were nobodies 50 feet off the Hill, he was merely reflecting the power that he himself was beginning to amass around him. |
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They have said that MPs are nobodies on the Hill. |
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A poor life have professional nobodies in Germany. |
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When one of the original members of Atomic Kitten got pregnant, the band's manager simply slotted in a new member. Celebrities are also more predictably lucrative than nobodies, no matter how talented. |
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We find ourselves almost sighing over its passing, somehow sympathising with all that went on before a canny lawyer called Mahatma Gandhi turned all those millions of utterly impoverished nobodies into mobilisable somebodies. |
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There is no potential for takeover of the state of Pakistan by a rag-tag bunch of trumped-up nobodies with battered guns, and therefore no threat to the west. simples! |
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