Tucker, 52, slags off the nonrocking, housebound members of her generation, but admits, " the people who stay in ( rock ) we stay like kids.
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A series of largely questionable oppositions has emerged, enabling one section of the media to slag off another part of it and exonerate itself in the process.
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The heart sinks at such PC cant; any satirist worth his or her bones knows you have to slag off the natives just as much as the idiotic English.
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Or you can set up a fake conversation with a friend where you slag off the spy and see if there is any change in his character next time you chat.
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In 1883 at the age of eight, Casey was a breaker boy in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, responsible for breaking the slag off of coal fragments as they were excavated from the mine.
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If there's give and take in the suggestion, most employers would be pleased to have happier staff, who'll work better and more productively, not slag off their business to friends and won't need expensive / inconvenient replacement every so often .-- talk ) 12 : 20, 2 November 2011 ( UTC)
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It seems a small group of editors feel they can slag off others, in the most uncivil manner, indeed in the most provocative manner, and when other editors, such as myself, respond accordingly it is we who are being uncivil and told we are making " personal attacks " when the essence of what we are saying is commenting upon comment.