The scores were horrendous, the tournament probably one of the less exhilarating British Open in decades, and the outcome was something no self respecting movie producer would try to foist on a gullible public.
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He also produced a 44-pound box of nondisclosure agreements he had to sign, which every Valley company always tries to foist on journalists and any other person who represents a threat to the secrecy of their plans.
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For all the history that PBS'educational reality series " Frontier House " tries to foist on its viewers, what will truly draw them in is, naturally, the spectacle of real lives seemingly falling apart before their eyes.
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This is a plea on behalf of ethos, the set of cultural values that underlies the forms of artistic expression _ or eidos, if you'll excuse the Sunday morning anthropology lesson I'm about to foist on you.
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More important, if the franchise ever hopes to sway the voting public into subsidizing a new stadium, it must avoid the indignity the public would foist on it with the type of season that an 0-3 start could trigger.
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But she discarded the nonchalant and insidious stereotypes we foist on others-- thereby keeping them at a distance, objectifying them and allowing us to commit unspeakable acts against them-- to recognize the shared realities of who they, and we, are.
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De Lastic's memorandum also called on the government to " denounce all attempts to foist on the country a philosophy of one nation, one people, one culture, " _ a direct reference to the slogans of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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George, as principal owner of the Yankees, has recently been hit with a $ 10 million lawsuit from WABC-AM Radio, which broadcasts Yankee games, for trying to foist on that station a bunch of schmattes, or, to use the owners'euphemism, " replacement players ."
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:Well, " interpolable " means " able to be interpolated ", which basically means that this piece of crap that they'll surely foist on you maybe has VGA resolution at best, I'd run far far far away from this offer .-- Talk 12 : 48, 21 August 2009 ( UTC)
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We noted that the DOT had " neither the authority nor the apparatus required to superintend a contract dispute resolution regime, " id ., at---( slip op ., at 12 ), and accordingly declined to " foist on the DOT work Congress has neither instructed nor funded the Department to do ."