| 31. | The most common gadfly in America is probably the horsefly, Tabanus americanus.
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| 32. | And they were self-appointed gadflies of a crooked Jersey City administration.
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| 33. | He almost seems to specialize in defending economic gadflies and espousing unorthodox views.
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| 34. | As a gadfly's primer, her book is a good start.
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| 35. | But Berge has become something of a gadfly to both Gucci and Pinault.
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| 36. | Politicians dismissed its secession drive as a gadfly fantasy.
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| 37. | But most of the others are gadflies or unknowns.
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| 38. | Gadfly runs wherever Python runs and supports socket interface.
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| 39. | In those years, Greenberg was a regular gadfly in family and housing court.
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| 40. | Others wanted to be the Gadflys or Ladybirds.
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