Thus green-bearding and the selfish-gene theory also give rise to an explanation for the evolution of lies and deceit, characteristics that do not benefit the population as a whole.
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McCain's challenge ranks up there with Mario Cuomo's bearding the Roman Catholic antiabortion lobby in his 1984 Notre Dame speech after the Catholic bishops sided with Ronald Reagan over Walter Mondale.
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That was when David W . Checketts, the president and chief executive officer of Madison Square Garden, stepped in with a plan that seemed about as foolhardy as bearding Robespierre in the Reign of Terror.
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Cutting classes at school, he went about bearding holy men who demonstrated their mystical powers on the street by walking on hot coals and by other tricks Ghosh says were taken from the repertory of country-fair magicians.
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Rosenberg, who had rehearsed the form in " The Horrible Truth About Dr . Frankenstein, " a 1968 Life magazine essay, was a self-taught amateur psychoanalyst who did not shrink from bearding the master.
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*Pat, do you not realise that bearding Arbcom members at their talk pages ( User Talk : Fred Bauder ) over AfD debates in process is considered extreme bad form ?-RfA ! " 19 : 35, 10 January 2006 ( UTC)
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The personality polls said Ms . Chung was popular, so Rather, a vigorous reporter who had ascended years ago by bearding politicians, found himself many nights looking on with an expression of game, if sometimes grim, interest as Ms . Chung read the headlines from the prompter.
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With a few weathered planks and chairs and Spanish moss bearding the limbs of trees, the set design of Beowulf Boritt evokes a rural South that is further enhanced by the lighting of Chad McArver, the costumes of Helen L . Simmons and the sound design of David D . Wright.
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As a candidate on a relentless shoestring campaign, Sharpton talks passionately of bearding Moynihan on behalf of all blacks and sympathizers ever rankled by some of the senator's oft-misunderstood but never forgotten allusions to " benign neglect " of the race issue in the Nixon years and, lately, " speciation, " or formalization of out-of-wedlock social problems.