| 11. | But the full name given on the userpage is the whole rigamarole including the al-tikriti etc . stuff.
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| 12. | Rather, the tedium is a reflection of the legal and procedural rigamarole that is so much a feature of modern American life.
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| 13. | Great, Cap'n Horton, but doesn't all that mathematical rigamarole take all the spontaneous fun out of boating?
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| 14. | The cost for a boxing license renewal for Tyson in New York : $ 10 and the rigamarole will be minimal, Gordon said.
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| 15. | But Divx also requires a rather complicated and, in the view of many potential DVD buyers, intrusive rigamarole to play the disks.
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| 16. | Unfortunately, this tends to confuse some enthusiastic young wine stewards who have been taught to take pride in this pre-prandial rigamarole.
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| 17. | Lair would simply ask these officers for needed information, bypassing all the rigamarole of tasking undercover agents to spy upon the drug trade.
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| 18. | Everybody went through all that rigamarole about who was going to play, and all that, " Holmgren said yesterday of his controversial decision.
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| 19. | Regas was charged with multiple counts of jury tampering and the usual " conspiracy " rigamarole with which prosecutors like to load up indictments.
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| 20. | Rigamarole, which added a syllable to the 1736 rigmarole, means " incoherent harangue; a lengthy, meaningless procedure or tale ."
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