| 41. | Indeed, the practitioners in this brave new world of naughty words do not set about their tasks glibly.
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| 42. | Ingle, wrote Foot, " had a gift for what today is rather glibly known as motivation ".
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| 43. | "Chicago " can still seem glibly cynical and artificially cold, especially in its weaker second act.
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| 44. | "He glibly told me, ` No, no, make that one a day . "'
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| 45. | What she knew about art pretty much began and ended with her artist father's glibly flattering society portraits.
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| 46. | The year since Johnson glibly floated the notion of providing heroin legally by prescription has seen the taming of governor.
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| 47. | "You can't glibly say that it should be raised or it shouldn't be raised.
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| 48. | "Live Shot " is a slickly produced farce that glibly sends up the television news biz _ sometimes.
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| 49. | And the question we pass over so glibly : Exactly how reliable was the stock market before we had Social Security?
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| 50. | The daily annoyances of the computer age perhaps contribute to the artist's distrust of those who glibly navigate cyberspace.
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