Despite their slacker stereotype, many members of Generation X have grown up to be useful and productive members of society. |
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Beyond these two core noisemakers is a symphony of slacker strings and second-line horns. |
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Finally, we are shaking off the coma of the stillborn slacker 90s and now there is movement. |
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Additionally, the slacker angle was so very 1990s, so very played out at this point. |
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He's quite modest about this fact, because he likes to think of himself as a humble slacker from the suburbs. |
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Arita is one half of a slacker duo with Nimura, both of whom work at an industrial laundrette. |
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This slacker attitude might also keep them on the edge of electronic pop music. |
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Luke was a brilliant student despite the fact that he was a notorious slacker. |
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The hero, Shaun, an aimless slacker, has been recently dumped by his girlfriend and has to cope with his couch-surfing best friend. |
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Its variants include the skater dude, the stoner dude, the slacker dude, and the surfer-skater-stoner-slacker dude. |
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That's where I am now, actually, helping the idiotic slacker try to get his World History grade up. |
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If I didn't have a kid, I could quit my job, move into a studio apartment somewhere, get a slacker job, and be just fine. |
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Vince Vaughn is Peter, a likeable slacker who runs the down-at-heel Average Joe's Gym. |
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I took this as a justification for my slacker life, quietly snickering at the achievers and believers. |
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She stars as Kate Hannah, a first-grade teacher living in the hipsterish Los Angeles neighborhood of Highland Park with her slacker husband. |
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However, something terrible happened that prevented me from living my slacker dream. |
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I'm sitting in a massive loft in a slacker neighbourhood where a lot of Montreal's vegetarians live. |
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His droning slacker voice and bizarre lyrics were present, but where were the interweaving guitars? |
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Despite Lynn being in Honors, she was a big slacker and the teacher had learned this bit of information a long time ago. |
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He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music. |
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Because he needs help, McCaleb recruits his slacker neighbor, Buddy Noone to be his driver and gofer. |
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Add the recession of the '80s and the grunge music explosion in Seattle, and the result is Gen X's initial slacker image. |
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Not based on the local artist of the same name, this is instead a fictionalized account of the breakdown of a Montreal slacker artist. |
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Antoine is a layabout slacker who lives in a lounge at a health club where a friend lets him stay. |
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There was a turning point in my early teens when I went from being a consummate slacker to an overachiever that nobody liked. |
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Donning my slacker duds, I visited a handful of galleries around New York. |
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Over the course of a month the udder will progressively get smaller and slacker. |
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Now, a teacher speaking in regular tones can be heard as clearly by the slacker in the back row as she is by the apple-polisher front and center. |
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An American three-piece stirring themselves from the sofa just long enough to crack off the occasional nugget of slacker rock. |
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Some Member States are slacker than others in the way they monitor the funds they receive from the Union. |
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The proposal before us now will in some cases mean protection will be more rigid, while in some cases it will be slacker. |
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They can be compared to scarred areas in which thinned, slacker skin forms depressed areas. |
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After a slacker period, demand for raw materials firmed up and metals and oil prices started moving up again. |
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Doubt their choice, and you become a traitor to the group, an apostate, slacker or coward. |
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I enjoy the social aspect, and I'm also afraid that, if I don't show up, someone will notice that I'm not there and think that I'm a slacker! |
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Business momentum was slacker in regional aviation but was solid in the corporate aviation and helicopter markets. |
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Given the trends in orders taken in the 1st half of 2009, activity is likely to be slacker for the 2nd half of 2009 than in the 1st half. |
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The Brazilian construction sector proved crisis-resistant despite a slacker economy and lower cement consumption. |
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Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high. |
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I hate how volleyball has the reputation of being a slacker sport. |
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Austin's a slacker town, Linklater's from a slacker culture. |
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I still have some last-minute wrapping to do, because I'm a slacker. |
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Well, I guess I always knew I was a slacker deep down in my heart. |
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Which of your slacker friends can you get to vote this year? |
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This is much more sophisticated than your average slacker comedy, as it features, for a change, a female protagonist, the ambiguously named everywoman, She. |
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The band combines doo-wop with slacker rock for a truly unique recording. |
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Though he's not Clooney, Knocked Up's Rogen isn't the slacker he's often made out to be. |
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Nicole LaPorte on Pee-wee's first tweet, Diablo Cody's online ethics, and Oprah's slacker ways. |
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The usual complaint in these situations is that this is unfair on the group, but recriminations can unjustly single someone out as a slacker and perceptions of others' work can be unreliable. |
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Nobody likes a slacker, but if I were an employer, I'd be concerned my whole staff were at risk of dropping like flies. |
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Taxes are simpler and the jobs market is much slacker than in Brazil. |
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The girl usually has a plausible reason to reject the guy initially: he is a running dog of capitalism, a freeloading slacker or, sometimes, a compulsive womanizer. |
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Despite his slacker credentials, Smith had never had a pot habit. |
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An obvious slacker, I thought, probably in a band. |
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That slacker stuff is for people who have the time to be depressed about everything. |
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My slacker friends and I would round a corner in a school hallway, late for class, and there would be Coach: neat as a pin, superserious, all business. |
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Don't be a suck-up, but don't be a slacker. |
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But it gets seriously derailed when a drunken one-nighter with slacker Ben Stone results in an unexpected pregnancy. |
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But while Xena wears a leather basque and wields a chakram she speaks in the slacker jargon of the shopping mall. |
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New for 2011, the frame now features a one degree slacker head angle, lower BB, ISCG 05 mount, new headtube for integrated headset and cable rooting for adjustable seat posts. |
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This is an exciting and diverse group of projects ranging from a local and wintry slacker comedy to a stunning, exotic international film from the team that brought us The Red Violin. |
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In Generation X comedy Airheads, slacker musicians Adam Sandler, Brendan Fraser and Steve Buscemi took radio-station staff hostage to get their demo played. |
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