Not some fringe wacko doctor, but a doctor with significant power over a large hospital. |
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Maybe agreeing with their parents' wacko idea was going to be fun after all. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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What separates him from the average band leader is his willingness to pursue just about every wacko idea that enters his mind. |
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Despite what scaredy-cats decry as a wacko platform, he hasn't managed his campaign with incompetence. |
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I'd already done the book on Cobain's murder and I didn't want to get typecast in the book world as this wacko conspiracy nut. |
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At least you'll know you're not the only one dealing with all this wacko stuff. |
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I pretended to be a reporter so they didn't mark something down on DJ's record like wacko parent. |
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I guess it was just a couple of wacko losers in Brazil with nothing better to do. |
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How long before someone charismatic, competent, and efficient takes charge of one of these wacko organizations? |
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He is the kind of wacko leader that is very rare and perhaps not seen on the world stage for 50 years. |
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Still, you have to admire his ability to make a long established religion seem like some sort of wacko cult. |
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In a country where six of 10 voters already think the government is too big, the wacko bird caucus has got a lot of room to fly. |
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A man who was branded wacko Jacko turned out to get the biggest sendoff we will probably ever see. |
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There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else. |
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If anyone seriously suggests that then I think they're in wacko land. |
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But Cruz and Paul are speaking to significantly different audiences, despite being wacko birds of a feather. |
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It might difficult, however, to shoehorn Mourdock into the role of Tea Party wacko. |
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Mike would be viewed as the more knowledgeable one, and Chris would be the über-fan, the foil, the Everyman, the wacko. |
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This animal rights wacko group essentially tells kids if they drink milk they are playing a part in the torture of dairy cattle. |
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Pierre: Robert, you cannot flee a wacko culture specifically because it is wacko, and bring that same culture with you. |
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We do get our share of wacko e-mails, but nothing on the scale you report. |
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The hysteria and hostage taking of wacko Bird Inc. is not reasonably matched to the current situation. |
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They have not consulted anybody but the wacko little bunch of activists who have put on the most lame and ineffectual lobbying campaign I have ever seen. |
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With a none too firm grasp on Mormon theology, he has a scandalous habit of making up wacko stuff – such as that, erm, raping a frog rather than a baby will cure you of Aids. |
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The wacko bird caucus overlaps pretty well with the Tea Party. |
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Heirs of a certain tradition of russian clown and mime, these young and talented artists have invented the speechless story of a totally wacko russian family. |
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You live a wacko culture. Don't bring it with you. |
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But now we're opening our doors to individuals from backward countries, wacko countries, third world countries and so on? well first off you'll have to civilize all those people. |
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And my only patient will be some wacko who runs a library. |
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A teacher who's gone wacko and a bully like Johnny Whortle in charge. |
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Native Los Angeleno Billy Shire is best known as the prodigious owner of the Soap Plant and Wacko stores and La Luz de Jesus Gallery. |
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So tell me, oh ignorant, unemployable fuckknuckle how many men and boys have to give sworn testimony before you believe that Wacko is a child molesting criminal? |
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