He has proved doubters wrong by progressing as far as he has, in spite of his flip-flopping, his woodenness, his wealth and his Mormon faith. |
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It's easy to assume, as many did, that it arose from some deeper woodenness of the soul. |
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The most striking insight, to my mind, has to do with Gore's famous woodenness. |
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Meanwhile, Vice-President Al Gore was similarly making the late-night-comedy rounds, poking fun at his woodenness, his pedantry, and his tendency to exaggerate his own achievements. |
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A certain woodenness, a type of awkward charm, the need for dissociation coupled with the desire to take a look over the fence, a cryptic sense of humour and shrewdness. |
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When comparing all three rivers in central Lithuania, the Mituva river distinguishes with its highest woodenness and lowest swampiness. |
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