The lyrics are a bit iffy here but with riffs dripping with this much heaviosity, who gives a toss what this guy's singing about? |
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If you drive through these landscapes, getting radio reception can sometimes be iffy at best, especially in the rural West. |
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As we look at live pictures now from the Kennedy Space Center, it's not the faulty fuel sensor inspiring those iffy conditions. |
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And he was always seen as iffy, as far as the system was concerned, but they put up with him because he was such a supreme chess player. |
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The Jeep, meanwhile, is not only very strange-looking, but also has iffy build quality. |
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A special of monkfish medallions sounded iffy, with its add-ons of manchego cheese, kalamata olives and tomato. |
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The steering winds right now are very, very light, and so it's still a little bit iffy exactly where this should be headed. |
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The young pair is remarkably candid in the book about their iffy journalistic methods and practices circa 1972, part of Broder's golden age. |
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Well, if the weather is still iffy on the east coast of Florida, Discovery has two other landing sites ready and waiting. |
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The math behind computing valedictorian status has always been iffy with people arguing over honors points. |
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The rainy season can be iffy from April to July and the summers are extremely hot. |
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This would require subtracting color which is iffy in the best of textile situations. |
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This single change has alone transformed an iffy stab at rethinking Bizet into a colourful triumph which deserves to stick around for years. |
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A solid sophomore entry for a band born out of intensity, Sparta have made an iffy decision in veering off into a lighter direction. |
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There's just so many people there that to expect to stay and grow, it's kind of, you know, iffy. |
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And getting reimbursement from our homeowners insurance company looks iffy at best. |
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The full game was looking a bit iffy for a while there, but after playing the demo I'm sold. |
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The disc is slapped with a misdemeanor for iffy audio and no substantial extra features. |
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We love them for their energy and iconoclasm and straightforwardness, and then get iffy if they put their perception of hurting human realities above convention. |
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The picture quality is iffy, with many shots seeming overexposed. |
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Some are sound, some are iffy, and some are downright worthless. |
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There were no reservations, and getting a table for dinner was an iffy proposition on weekends. |
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Yet literature of all periods tells us that marrying to be happy is at best an iffy proposition. |
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If Britain's lottery magnates want scenes like that, it is the cash payouts, not the iffy good causes, that they should address. |
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There is no way that an iffy small-business loan program can ever replace 1,100 decent jobs with good pay and benefits. |
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It is a counsel of folly to suggest defining constitutional conditions for an iffy situation of this sort. |
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Other opposition parties might still be iffy about how they will vote, but I am looking to get confirmation from the government. |
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Our big new element this year is the side-by-side triple jump and it's still iffy at this point. |
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The weather was iffy, it kind of rained on and off, but we managed to avoid it for most of the day. |
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The difference between a great experience and an iffy one lies in the decisions they make. |
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We'll charitably overlook the recent run of iffy mice and keyboards. |
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But although he might be a natural fit here, his legal status is iffy. |
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At 100 miles an hour the combination of iffy aerodynamics and drivetrain shake caused those stubby little windshield wipers to chatter on the glass like drumsticks. |
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During the summer months, if the weather forecast is a bit iffy, a good idea when inviting family and friends round is to have a casual buffet lunch. |
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A couple of tracks are iffy, popping and crackling, so I got it cheap. |
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His driving was dodgy, his irons iffy, and his body still troubled by a few aches and pains, not the least of which is a back problem that requires weekly chiropractice. |
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In truth, the securities were ones that Goldman already owned but which were proving iffy at best. |
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His firearm arrests and an iffy Navy record did not prevent him from signing on as a computer technician with The Experts. |
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Whether the idea of fairness can attract a voting majority is, alas, an iffy proposition. |
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However, I am afraid I have gotten very iffy about transferring all of my accounts into one place. |
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Both are fixable and 2 good friends are better than four iffy friends. |
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The side-by-side spin has been iffy for us and it has been the last one for us to get together, but overall we upped our skate from nationals and our throw and jumps worked out a lot better. |
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Farming out policing is especially iffy, says Mr Benest, since cops should be sensitive and accountable to the local community. The other extreme is declaring bankruptcy. |
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It's already ticked off alleged corruption, mistreatment of immigrant workers and a frighteningly iffy attitude to the LGBT community, and 2022 is still miles away. |
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I could tell you about the laser headlamps, the iffy satnav and the slightly grabby carbon ceramic brakes but that would be carping. |
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Yet here Tarantino was, venturing into decidedly iffy territory. |
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Dot is green about the gills after succumbing to one of Patrick's iffy prawn sarnies from the Minute Mart. |
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The mayor has already found phoning him to be an iffy proposition. |
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Park Place is an iffy proposition for diners. |
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Despite the sell-out crowd of 7,400, the mood was iffy from the get-go. |
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Officially, councillors stick to the quaint line that there's nothing iffy about Birmingham's 152 massage parlours. |
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Political humor is also an iffy proposition. |
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It is difficult to imagine another proposal that would be as menacing to the iffy equilibrium of this religiously diverse nation. |
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Translation: tennis is an iffy proposition Wednesday. |
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This category is full of small, or troubled, or iffy, or niche movies. |
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Headroom in the 2008 G37 Coupe is also iffy for tall folk, even for those in the front seats, which offer a tremendous amount of multi-way adjustment. |
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Mills and Schultz both say that infrared versions seem possible, but visible-frequency ones are more iffy. |
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Such usage is fine in a chatty, colloquial style, even though a bit iffy by modern grammatical standards. |
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Over the years, NAD has had a reputation for excellent design but sometimes iffy production quality control. |
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Despite efforts by North American newsprint producers to slash capacity, demand has been iffy. |
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Behind this biting representation of media obsessions of the year 2000, a parable emerges, marked with irony, on the dangers facing the contemporary filmmaker: iffy social status, loss of meaning and cynicism. |
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It is a prerequisite to the belief in the iffy possibility of using a long stick to hit a very small ball a tremendous distance down a field and into a remarkably tiny hole. |
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