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Sarah Palin: Thin-skinned, smartly strategic (or both)?
Afternoon Fix: Cornyn says GOP won't retake Senate; projections for House continue to tilt toward Republicans; O'Donnell can't air 30-minute ad Aaron Blake 2010
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Thin-skinned people might think very carefully before criticizing someone, and therefore deliver a very subtle but cutting critique.
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Thin-skinned and knobby like fresh ginger root, they can be a pain to peel it's okay if a bit of skin clings to their crevices, Ms. Bloomfield said, but their sweet hazelnut flavor makes the effort worthwhile.
Skirt Steak With Spinach and Jerusalem Artichoke Smash Kitty Greenwald 2011
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Death of a Thin-skinned Animal, at least from the flap copy, offered all that.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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In that year he published a novel entitled Death of a Thin-skinned Animal.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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Death of a Thin-skinned Animal, at least from the flap copy, offered all that.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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In that year he published a novel entitled Death of a Thin-skinned Animal.
Dead Zero Stephen Hunter 2010
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Thin-skinned Jews set the precedent, and radical Muslims are following it.
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PLAINFIELD TODAY: Thin-skinned pols seek blogger's ID skip to main | skip to sidebar
Thin-skinned pols seek blogger's ID Dan 2007
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Thin-skinned, egotistical and dictatorial, he might be worse than Bush?
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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