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Examples
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And, Dubious is much more of a Fascist than a Conservative, truth be told.
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Maybe Dubious is trying to make us believe he can accept criticism after all … … … ..
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Conclusion one: Snowjob has changed his mind and suddenly thinks Dubious is the best president since Washington (i.e. his lingual & mental skills and policies have improved miraculously in the past few months)
Think Progress » Right-Wing Bloggers Give ThinkProgress Advice About Tony Snow 2006
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Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times by Robert W. McChesney
A Bold, Lonely Herd 2005
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I can say that it's called Dubious Shards, and that you've seen some, but by no means all, of it before.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2006
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Little Bulldogs: Gordon Brown and "Dubious" Charities skip to main
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Though Hayes’s Esquire retained many of the hallmarks established during the young Turks’ turf war, its irreverent tone and sense of humor — “from black wit to custard-pie burlesque,” as the editor once put it — evolved, particularly with the debut of a franchise feature called the Dubious Achievement Awards that Hayes had asked his art director, Robert Benton, and an associate editor named David Newman to pull together for the January 1962 issue.
The Esquire Decade DiGiacomo, Frank 2007
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Though Hayes’s Esquire retained many of the hallmarks established during the young Turks’ turf war, its irreverent tone and sense of humor — “from black wit to custard-pie burlesque,” as the editor once put it — evolved, particularly with the debut of a franchise feature called the Dubious Achievement Awards that Hayes had asked his art director, Robert Benton, and an associate editor named David Newman to pull together for the January 1962 issue.
The Esquire Decade DiGiacomo, Frank 2007
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And regarding the Bear's "DUBIOUS defeat" at the hands of the Colts in the Super Bowl a few years ago; in my dictionary "Dubious" means DOUBTFUL.
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'Dubious' ... as in 'I simply don't agree because I'm not getting enough right'? or as in ...?
London SE1 community website JonR 2010
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