These receptions are stupefying in their asininity, but they come to pass in most consulates, and those at Tunis are no exception. |
Politics is the art of the possible, not tricky-dick Nixon necrosis, Assad asininity, Gaddafi grave grovelling or Saddam spite. |
Three cheers for Wandsworth Council, once more applying common sense against bureaucratic asininity. |
I'm glad this particular bit of asininity was exposed to the harsh wind of public scrutiny beyond this humble organ. |
Nature has kindly preordained that there shall be no bar in the intimate relations of humanity and asininity. |
In May, the head of the president's guard was killed by a donkey. Russell Hay, a British businessman, is no stranger to asininity. |