I got stiffed the first time I participated in one of those Secret Santa wish list things. |
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It stiffed, but his performance sticks in the memory and it's that ability which will see him through any critical fall-out. |
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I'll bet you his last album was more successful than an American superstar whose last album stiffed. |
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I'd love to sign up for the Secret Santa thing this year, too, but I got stiffed last year, so it sort of left a bad taste in my mouth. |
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So, just out of curiosity, did anyone else get stiffed by their Secret Santa? |
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The press created this New Glam thing with Verve and Suede but our third single stiffed and eventually we were dropped. |
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But having stiffed the world and threatened U.S. allies, they may be rewarded with trade, aid and the global respect they've coveted for decades. |
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And yet, he stiffed the police for a couple of months and, even to this day, has not spoken out publicly. |
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Did they think he would just disappear after the press conference got stiffed by the media? |
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Another spends 10 minutes squatting by the table, recounting how his previous tables stiffed him when the computers overheated and meals didn't arrive on time. |
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He stiffed me because he wanted to hang out with his buddies and smoke. |
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One show I saw involved a woman who'd stiffed an appliance store on a refrigerator and then had the gall to sue it for harassment when it tried to collect. |
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It's easy to forget, when you're not young, how the young are being stiffed. |
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They are getting stiffed with a low share price and a probable debt restructuring. |
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Counterparties would presumably charge more in future to offset the risk of being stiffed. |
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Hundreds of the new Liberal leader's former employees at Voyageur bus lines have been stiffed out of their pensions. |
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Some 12,000 hard-working Canadians have been stiffed by this corrupt government. |
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Auto-determination: expression stiffed from the movements of fight against occidental colonization. |
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In the past, East Baghdad has been stiffed and not given its fair share. |
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I can tell you I never stiffed a waiter in a French restaurant. |
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You see, poor Nonie really was stiffed by Adolph in his will. He really stiffed her, Rose, and I really wanted to right that wrong. |
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Realizing he had forgotten his wallet, he stiffed the taxi driver when the cab stopped for a red light. |
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Yesterday we learned that top organizer, Jacques Corriveau, got stiffed for printing Liberal campaign pamphlets, yet he received millions of government dollars in sponsorship contracts. |
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To quote one of them, the former finance minister stiffed them. |
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