| 21. | But the opposite is true; we're considered dullards for not embracing soccer.
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| 22. | Not that Americana travelers are inactive dullards.
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| 23. | That's the way it remains, then, dullard Duval retaining the misconception.
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| 24. | Stand up to these officious dullards and get right in their faces, you wuss.
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| 25. | He is not, as someone implied Tuesday, a " dullard ."
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| 26. | Dullard helps promote Ubiquitin by proteosomal degradation.
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| 27. | Dullard mRNA is derived from maternal genes and is localized within the animal neural hemisphere.
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| 28. | Dullard is also known as CTDnep1, which stands for CTD nuclear envelope phosphatase 1.
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| 29. | Or dullard, dunce or dolt.
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| 30. | Was the world's foremost software designer worried about offending dullards, dunces and dolts?
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