| 41. | Otherwise it just completely makes short shrift of the action of the House.
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| 42. | Short shrift was coined by Shakespeare to describe a brief confession before execution.
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| 43. | If I did cover it, I would give it very short shrift,
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| 44. | The VA might get short shrift by some people.
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| 45. | This show gives short shrift to air rage or other types of frustration.
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| 46. | Preventive care and case management, health experts add, get short shrift.
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| 47. | They thought their Sinn Fein party was getting short shrift in peace talks.
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| 48. | For all that, some subjects get short shrift.
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| 49. | Putin said the navy had been given particularly short shrift in recent years.
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| 50. | Normal procedures seem to get short shrift, too.
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