Two larger shows also include alpacas, a smaller, slightly woollier cousin of the llama.
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Will there be a legend of Woodstock'94, growing woollier with each year like the last time?
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Johnson said that previous documents issued at reviews of the nonproliferation treaty had much " woollier " provisions.
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Extra characters tag along everywhere as the story gets wilder and woollier in ways it would be a shame to ruin.
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David Thomas, a bass familiar from British recordings of early music, is here a little woollier of pitch and tone than usual.
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"Many corporations are destroying this society and couldn't care less, " says Ben Cohen, the woollier of the wild-and-woolly twosome.
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The rich, small economy grows richer still by providing a safe, honest English-speaking home for those international firms which balk at the wilder and woollier conditions across the border.
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A tighter edit may have reined in some of the woollier psychobabble, but the desire to place abusive relationships within a wider historical context ( slavery, emasculation etc ) pays dividends.
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But, egged on by their woollier elements, the Greens have some pretty silly ideas-- for instance, for tripling gasoline prices-- that they have only recently and reluctantly shelved.
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Likewise, in Switzerland, the flinty, populist, anti-EU People's Party, with _ yes _ a whiff of anti-immigrant nastiness ( a charge also laid against Hagen ), has had similar success challenging the woollier conservatism of the Christian Democrats for the mantle of the broad right.