If Glasgow's research shows that a right-on, edgy image strikes a chord not only with visitors but also its citizens, then it could work. |
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And I have come across the idea a million times that if you supported the war you were right-wing and if you opposed it you were right-on. |
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Cuba's revolution saw in the decade of left-wing youth and right-on liberation. |
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Which particular right-on leftist or paleo-rightist was making this poisonously warped and cerebrally-challenged claim this time? |
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Instead it is full of right-on, modern recipes plus pictures of happy sheep and enormous frilly-leaved cabbages. |
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Yet gender gaps can still divide the best of political bedmates as un-PC gripes tumble out of right-on mouths. |
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McEwan used to be as miserable and as macabre as he was right-on and left-wing. |
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It's not really right-on to admit you'd quite like to be a full-time mother for a while at least. |
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It drives me crazy that right-on activists who would go nuts if they heard people use race or gender based slurs can happily joke about bogans. |
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But barely a freeflowing middle eight's allowed to digress from the tidy, right-on package of political broadsiding that's being delivered. |
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The only people that complain about Jordan are women with smaller, saggier chests and new men trying to convince the world how civilised and right-on they are. |
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Her standing in the world rankings for right-on activists took yet another dive. |
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It would seem that many right-on groups have decided that we're all so stupid that we are unable to exercise our own judgement and should rely on them to do so for us. |
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It's difficult not to be impressed by this outrageous concrete hyperbole, but he is as right-on as they come and says he despises it as a symbol of tyranny. |
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In Sarah, he had found a tall, power-dressing, glamorous partner, serious and flinty, with a successful business record in developing a right-on public relations company. |
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Raised in Australia by right-on parents who encouraged political awareness and self-reliance, the actress is a keen exponent of down-to-earth living. |
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The most telling thing about them is that both portray what they see as right-wing as 'the other', and so as less revolutionary and less right-on. |
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Suddenly the players launched into a happy-clappy warm-down complete with right-on chants. |
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A lone voice of snarling sanity in a right-on world gone mad, DCI Hunt remains smoulderingly bad and dangerous to know. |
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We also hear that her British flick LD50, starring Mel as a right-on middle-class animal activist, is due to be released next month, with a premiere in Leicester Square. |
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