He does invite anti-gay figures on the air to poke holes in their arguments, however. |
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But mostly, it's bracing watching her poke holes in the delusions of her charges. |
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Viewers may question the selection or poke holes in the cerebral arguments of the catalogue. |
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That person will go to a lawyer who will examine your conservation easement and poke holes in it everywhere to see if it will collapse. |
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There may be some attempt here by members of the government to poke holes in the very decisions they support. |
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It's interesting to see how quickly the defence counsel can poke holes in what appeared to be a solid file! |
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People online have been attempting to poke holes in the science of interstellar. |
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Accusations of subsidies and dumping are an erroneous attempt to poke holes in Canada's vibrant softwood lumber industry. |
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The rules allow defense attorneys to poke holes in a prosecutor's argument and kick the wheels of evidence. |
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Around here people love to poke holes in the fabric of Amish solidarity. |
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To slow their spread, poke holes in the grass surface just outside the dead ring using a garden fork, soak with soapy water and water frequently to increase moisture. |
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When the United Nations names Canada as the best country in which to live, and when people around the world seek to come to our country above all others, our typical response is often to poke holes in our own image. |
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Waste like brambles and hedge clippings won't poke holes in it. |
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Using a thin rod, poke holes in the soil close to the edge of the pot. |
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She uses ice picks to poke holes in the lids, because the book binder awls she once worked with were stolen. |
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Sure, there are easy ways to poke holes in this. |
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