Take the legal fees, book sales, TV ad revenues, miniseries deals, autograph huckstering-- take the whole sorry lot-- and it adds up to at least $ 100 million.
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Rush Limbaugh and all the local, fulminating Rushlets around the country are noisily huckstering extremism and hysteria that are meant to prevent a Gore presidency and delegitimize it if they can't prevent it.
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Those approaches contrast with the plans of most marketers, which are going on self-imposed huckstering hiatuses for 24 to 72 hours or longer, waiting out the initial brunt of the war news.
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And Ralph Nader is keenly huckstering the cliche as the candidate of the Green Party's muddle of romantic and zealoparty differences that matter so much in the House and Senate not matter in the White House?
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And Ralph Nader is keenly huckstering the cliche as the candidate of the Green Party's muddle of romantic and zealous environmentalism, well-intentioned but ill-considered do-goodism and unlikely economic leveling.
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Goldman continued, " With a scope not previously used, he details the whole history of the electronic huckstering of candidates and of the drive of Washington to twist public affairs into a picture pleasing to itself ."
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Mrs . Clinton is a hot blond material girl now, hanging out with fashion types, movie stars and rich people, showing that she is as attuned to the nuances of back-scratching and corporate huckstering as her husband.
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When human knowledge becomes a tradeable good in a market of ideas, all sorts of opportunities arise for huckstering, swindling, haggling and hustling with information in ways which are regarded as unprincipled, dubious or involve deceit of some sort.
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What this means in reality, though, is that if a customer fails to say no to SBC's telemarketing blitz, he or she will be forced to sit through a barrage of Pac Bell huckstering every time they contact the company.
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Coincidentally, if not exactly by coincidence, the NRA persuaded most state legislatures to drop their traditional laws against concealed weapons, and the industry is booming anew, huckstering weapons that can be fired faster, with less frequent reloading and enhanced killing power.