| 31. | Generally in popular culture our political leaders have been portrayed as dolts or Machiavellian or evil.
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| 32. | Liberation, the French daily, called him the " euro-dolt ."
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| 33. | But Dad's no dolt.
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| 34. | Or dullard, dunce or dolt.
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| 35. | Was the world's foremost software designer worried about offending dullards, dunces and dolts?
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| 36. | Epps's take-charge dolt is more appealing here than in the last movie.
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| 37. | Then maybe figure those folks in the middle of the 20th century weren't all dolts.
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| 38. | He regarded the lower classes as inflammatory dolts, and tried to save the Republic from them.
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| 39. | Ask the supervisor of any dolt who can't follow " simple " instructions.
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| 40. | Moreover, the local politicos struck her as so many dolts; she was furious at them.
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