| 31. | And to point out D'Amato's foibles ."
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| 32. | Some of Klemperer's foibles make for involuntary, savage comedy.
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| 33. | Clinton isn't helped any by his personal foibles.
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| 34. | Each possessed a lively wit and a keen eye for human foibles.
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| 35. | The saving grace is the unpredictable timing of human foibles and frailties.
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| 36. | Swift is unforgiving of the lapses and foibles of others.
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| 37. | Investors, it seems, suffer human foibles, according to Hirshleifer.
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| 38. | Such foibles make him interesting enough to carry the show.
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| 39. | He is a pathologic observer of human foibles _ like his author.
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| 40. | In these writings, he describes society and muses on human foibles.
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