| 41. | Stiles, in fact, is so good at despising what an aimless and nauseating layabout Eddie is that you dread her conversion.
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| 42. | Her husband, a layabout with an affinity for wine, deserted Ann and their child around 1683, according to court records.
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| 43. | Are WP's " power editors " mostly a bunch of unemployed layabouts ? : P Where do they find the time?
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| 44. | Then one of the Ne'r-do-well, layabouts and idlers as you call them-turns up.
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| 45. | Here you have a man who says he's going to be a writer but who looks to you like a lazy layabout.
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| 46. | The Grand Hotel also provides the backdrop to Lallo s gang of mother-controlled layabouts who obsessively pursue middle-aged female tourists.
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| 47. | She's a clothes-crazy layabout who has given up dreams of being a fashion designer for the life of a pampered princess.
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| 48. | For years my New York friends and neighbors thought of us as a bunch of layabouts who had seven-hour, martini-filled lunches,
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| 49. | Outraged and alienated, in large part, because they were invisible to white America, mistaken for the criminals and layabouts of the black underclass.
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| 50. | And Jay, the sensitive playwright, has become what the English might graciously call " a layabout " but we call a bum.
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