| 41. | He contemplates entropy and decay with his most lucid and unguarded songs, as he renounces his old studio tomfoolery.
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| 42. | The White House offered a more realistic take on Iraq's tomfoolery : " False hope ."
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| 43. | He missed the last two games of the 1996 season, amid predictable Raiders tomfoolery and obfuscation of the truth.
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| 44. | David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it " a gonzo slice of B-grade sci-fi tomfoolery ".
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| 45. | The 11-run ninth inning Tuesday, full of slapstick and tomfoolery, would not have worked in warm sunshine.
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| 46. | A generation ago, this sort of tomfoolery would have been laughed out of any bar in which it was hatched.
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| 47. | All that high-tech tomfoolery just to listen to a radio show whose original recording was scratchy to begin with.
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| 48. | The series was known for its lighthearted humour, tomfoolery and the copious use of clarified butter, cream and fat.
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| 49. | She has her heart set on Kumar, her childhood crush, but he wards off her advances as childish tomfoolery.
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| 50. | He described the'would be gentlemen'on board who drank constantly as'scamps who acted the tomfoolery '.
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