He was asked at his press conference on Tuesday about W .'s snide reminders that his rival gave him authority to go to war ( and, playing frat pledge to W .'s rush chairman, inanely agreed that he would still have voted to give that authority even if there were no WMD ).
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AMC's " Isn't It Romantic ? " takes a more Hollywood approach to the subject as Nick Clooney, AMC's daytime host, and his wife, Nina, sit in a tastefully decorated restaurant and chat, amiably and a bit inanely, about communication, trust and having a sense of humor.
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"' First "', he compounds his earlier attack on me with similar comments here, when he claims, rather inanely, that I am upset and bothered deeply when sources are added to articles, when that is the precise sort of thing that I "'want "'to see occur in articles.
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In yet another example of the cluelessness of baseball teams mired in the strike swamp, the Yankees are trying to solicit season-and game-ticket orders by inanely trying to bond with them ( " Enough with the strikes ! " the spot says ), and attempting to sell an expensive entree to a product that may not exist in 1995.
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Tull can still beat Gwyn at tennis and snooker, but precious little else : To go along with his mediocrity and good cheer, Barry has a trophy wife ( the daughter of an earl ), a bulging Filofax and a better-than-even chance at winning the Profundity Requital _ an inanely vulgar award ( named after a suspiciously similar French prize ) that will subsidize him for life.
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The village is African, but French is the only language anyone speaks : the eloquent French of the anticolonialist Martinique writer Aime Cesaire ( " Do not be a sterile spectator / A screaming man is not a dancing bear " ) being read aloud on the local radio station, and, finally, the millennial broadcast from Paris, babbling inanely about the Eiffel Tower as the symbol " of our entry into the 21st century ."