| 1. | Admittedly the text is glibly anti-establishment and often mawkish.
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| 2. | Now the priests talk as familiarly, as glibly as news anchors.
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| 3. | Would we glibly link Him to Rancho Santa Fe cultists?
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| 4. | Apparently, Congress is blind to what it has conferred so glibly.
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| 5. | But Erdos is cheerful and gregarious, speaking of his illness glibly.
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| 6. | "What else is new ? " he glibly added.
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| 7. | He often relates glibly with adults and excels in reading and drama.
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| 8. | People talk glibly about the murder of thousands of children.
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| 9. | Why is he writing so glibly about Callas herself?
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| 10. | Karl Marx glibly predicted that it would lead to the collapse of capitalism.
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