I mention this only because it's time to do something this alternative-fuel flimflam will never do : Clear the air.
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"The bond market will sniff out any flimflam in the cuts, " said Allen Sinai, chief economist at Lehman Brothers.
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Whether it is perfectly sound fiscal policy _ or flagrant fiscal flimflam, as critics charge _ is almost entirely a matter of budgeting ideology.
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There the shady streets are lined with Norma Desmond Spanish villas designed in the 1920s by Addison Mizner, a theatrical architect and flimflam man.
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And here a potential gem of an opportunity came soaring across the sky only to crash and burn in a truly spectacular heap of filmic flimflam.
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Given the daunting task of replacing the irreplaceable Silvers, Martin wisely avoids a direct impersonation while still evoking the shameless flimflam majesty that makes Bilko Bilko.
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The Legislature's budget contains its share of flimflam, but by comparison with Pataki's it is an act of courage and fiscal probity.
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It has been reported that his crimes represent the 8th largest financial fraud in history, since the first documented flimflam in 1719 involving Scotsman John Law.
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And the sixth new member, George Yardley, tried to flimflam the young rubes into believing he was just another set-shooter from the stone age.
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Charles Durning is pompous and little else as the local preacher, and Jack Lemmon is about 30 years too old to be playing a dapper flimflam artist.