How have you avoided the addiction, obesity, and toothlessness that's afflicted so many of your contemporaries? |
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The toothlessness of this process was revealed in 1985, the last time an inquest was held. |
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But the toothlessness of their side, a perennial problem, made for morsels that, ultimately, were easily digested by their rivals. |
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The great benefit of his show is to expose the political toothlessness of much so-called radical thought. |
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Very fetching are the roles given a gaggle of old ladies in various stages of toothlessness, being attended in an old-folks institution. |
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On several occasions, for example, he condemns the toothlessness of contemporary journalism and its reluctance to hold the powerful to account. |
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Flashbacks to Fisher's foster home carry the weight of importance here, but even they have the toothlessness of high-minded intentions. |
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The U.S. bears no small amount of blame for the U.N.'s toothlessness, but the rest of the world certainly is not absolved of responsibility. |
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Perhaps the toothlessness was a price worth paying for a life of good food. |
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The delicate knobs of her wrists and her elegant fingers were a strange contrast to her toothlessness and the hard plastic parole band. |
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The CFSP's toothlessness is proof of the fact that the EU is led by business interests. |
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This game looks to be ensconced in a pattern of Korean possession, Korean toothlessness, and occasional rapid French breaks around that big bottler Henry. |
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She denounced the treaty's toothlessness in combatting climate change. |
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