He should have started a new thread, but he's not the sharpest Redditor in the drawer, so he's stuffed it up. |
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But the elites' tendency to sheepishness proves many of them aren't the sharpest pencils in the box by a long shot. |
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She isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but she manages to do a reasonable job as committee chairman. |
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Any idiot could do it, even me and I really ain't the sharpest tool in the box. |
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While he may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, he doesn't deserve to spend eight years in prison for his mistake. |
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I've just opened an invitation to a launch party, which was encased in the sharpest, heaviest, most unwieldy envelope in the western world. |
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But their policies are only the sharpest expression of the class war being waged by all capitalist parties. |
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They aren't the sharpest tools in the shed but most are essentially good people. |
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When I've seen her on TV she seems nice enough but definitely not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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Sure marching and playing are very important, but tuba players, particularly sousaphonists are not the sharpest pencils in the box. |
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What if you could distil your own sharpest observation into a scientific law that would bear your name? |
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The fine adjustment really makes it possible to fine-tune things for the sharpest image. |
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High-tech manufacturers showed some of the sharpest declines, reflecting a slump in telecommunications and the dot-coms. |
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This month, alpinist Mark Synnott tests the sharpest new ice axes, crampons, ice screws, leashes, and screamers. |
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As well as being a comedian, he is considered one of the country's best magicians, certainly one of its sharpest card conjurors. |
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The sharpest distinction concerns the standing of the self relative to the group. |
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Take your sharpest serrated bread knife and cut the stick in half across the middle. |
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Funk points out that the particle H displays its sharpest disjunctive characteristics in interrogative sentences. |
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The sharpest increase is expected to occur among workers who design software programs or develop computer databases. |
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The scene is now set for a series of double-crosses where the wily Carol emerges as the sharpest operator of them all. |
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Popper defined the sharpest demarcation between science and metaphysics, defining testability as the criterion of demarcation. |
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To some extent, he is like a clever diplomat, who is able to blunt the sharpest question and has his own gentle way of saying no. |
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He was the father of experimental science, the sharpest thinker of his time, a great debater and a dismissive polemicist. |
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Her eyes fell to the floor, searching for the largest, sharpest piece of the broken glass. |
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One of my sharpest childhood memories is of my father coming home with his toolbox on his shoulder, paid off from his joiner's job. |
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Davidson, considered to have one of the sharpest minds in the game, was also getting in on the ground floor. |
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The common kenosis of inspired Word and incarnate Word offers an answer to one of the sharpest questions facing any bibliology that draws on the Analogy of the Word. |
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The GDP deflator, an overall price index, fell 3.5 percent from a year earlier, the sharpest ever drop, adding to the deflationary problems dominating the Japanese economy. |
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Our success in dealing with these important merchandisers has translated into Dorel being what we believe to be the sharpest in the game. |
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The sharpest things in the painting are the map and the chandelier, and they are the furthest away. |
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She certainly doesn't look like the sharpest knife in the box. |
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The typical goal for optics is to use lenses that produce the sharpest clarity and largest usable image, thus providing the best image resolution. |
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Not surprisingly, the sharpest critics of the American vox populi have themselves been Americans. |
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And, increasingly, it sounds as though the woman he chose to frolic with is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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From the steepest inclines to the sharpest descents, the 2011 4Runner comes with advanced technology to adapt to whatever you throw at it. |
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They feel the crispest, the sharpest, and feel the meanest in a lot of ways, and have the best counters, and the most interesting new strategies. |
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But it was to Ed Miliband that they bared their sharpest teeth, asking him the toughest questions and proving stingy with their applause. |
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This is backed up by the sharpest of steering and solid braking by Brembo iron discs gripped by six-piston calipers. |
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It is generally considered that the spotted cats that have tabby as a foundation will have the sharpest dots. |
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Hugo von Hofmannsthal was a literary prodigy whom even his sharpest Viennese critics considered a great writer. |
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Underneath the 'hee-hee haw-haw,' she's one of the sharpest businesswomen I've ever come up against. |
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The sharpest doming overlies the hottest region and is about 100 km wide. |
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Of Labour's many election disappointments, perhaps the sharpest is the failure of traditional canvassing to yield votes. |
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However, the sharpest reaction to Monday's open letter came from the White House. |
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Permanent unemployment is, perhaps, the sharpest social and psychological trouble of North Caucasus. |
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He noted that developing countries had seen their sharpest economic decline in decades. |
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In a society that takes pride in the mildness of its political debates, immigrant fiction writers are among the country's sharpest social critics. |
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He assigned the tetrahedron to fire, because the tetrahedron is the regular solid with the sharpest angles, and because fire is the most penetrating of elements. |
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A friend, one of Britain's sharpest comedy writers and a militant football Anglophobe, will recite the great Peter Jones radio commentary with misty-eyed glee. |
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This film is romantic comedy at its sharpest and most sophisticated! |
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Lydia doesn't exactly come off as the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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Doesn't look like Guido is the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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Although he's a cutie, he's not the sharpest tool in the shed! |
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Owner of the nicest hair cut and the sharpest parting in the Premiership, the Russian is nothing special and has struggled to hold down a regular place. |
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I thought it was the sharpest, funniest, most stylish and sparkily original thing I've seen since The Fast Show. |
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Between 1970 and 1980, Amsterdam experienced its sharpest population decline ever, and by 1985 the city had only 675,570 residents. |
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This improvement in internal affairs helped the Republic overcome the difficult years of the sharpest economic warfare phase. |
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It was also at this time that Sorochimie suffered the sharpest drop in its average sales prices as it was forced to compete aggressively against the dumped imports in an effort to maintain its position on the market. |
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Behind China, central and eastern Europe again showed the sharpest increase in rubber offtake compared to other regions last year. |
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If the rates of increase seem to be high this year, then this is due primarily to the fact that the sharpest rates of increase are to be found in the sphere where we have the least say, i.e. agriculture. |
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In its sharpest decrease since World War II, the country's 10 million citizens saw the national economy shrink by 3 percent, according to the annual report of the Belgian National Bank. |
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We shared calamari as a starter with the lightest crispiest, sharpest, batter on a bed of leaves. |
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Democracies, unlike dictatorships, can cope with the sharpest controversies and promote what should be the democratic ideal resulting from the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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Despite the sharpest increase among Family Services and Housing programs, Health programming for persons with disabilities represented more than half of all clients in both years. |
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These municipalities have therefore known the sharpest improvement. |
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Citizenship surveys indicate that the sharpest fall in volunteering in 2010 took place in precisely those worst-off areas that most desperately needed them. |
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Between you and me, I don't think he's the sharpest tool in the box. |
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The sharpest elbows came from the diplomatic seats, where ambassadors barged each other to grab what they believed were prime spots in view of the dignitaries. |
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The great thing is indeed that the muddled state too is one of the very sharpest of the realities, that it also has color and form and character, has often in fact a broad and rich comicality. |
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His wit and wiles have made him one of the sharpest thorns in Mr Blair's hide, a popular denouncer of New Labour's deviation from true Labour's path. |
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However, the sharpest contrast to the one-legged male hunter-helper figures are the more two-dimensional sculptures, akin to planks, which emphasize the width of the female silhouette. |
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The decline in the overall producer price index was the sharpest since July 2009 and marked the second straight month of declines. |
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This was the timeliest, most inventive and sharpest satire of the year. |
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Additionally, the strips still maintain exceptionally smooth counterbores as well as the sharpest and most exact tolerances. |
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Oregon appears to have had the sharpest reversal of fortune. |
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New York and Philadelphia lead the pack in the sharpest declines. |
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Bremmer is one of the sharpest observers of the 21st-century economy. |
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We are now in the middle of the sharpest recession on record. |
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He turned out to be one of the sharpest people I've ever met. |
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No American manufacturer is more invested in ceramic sharpeners than Spyderco, who is known for having some of the sharpest out-of-the-box knives on the market. |
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Examining a distant cluster of galaxies, the Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest picture ever of a cosmic mirage called gravitational lensing. |
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But every rose has its thorn, and the sharpest was yet to jab us. |
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One of the sharpest and most entertaining stand-ups around, in 2010 he was voted 16th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups. |
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Whether this stems from lack of knowledge, frugalness, or sheer laziness is left to question, but we owe the game we hunt no less than the sharpest broadhead possible. |
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These mainliners prevent headlines and are the sharpest nurses I know. |
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Along with the substantial factory overclock compared to the reference design, the memory is also overclocked to deliver the sharpest and smoothest gameplay results. |
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