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As an artist, theatrical actor, singer, dancer and theatre professor and businessman, I have parodied many songs from musicals - almost alltoo ribald to mention here.
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(Although I don't believe John McCain joined that group, which is to his credit.) From a national security standpoint, this tendency is extremely problematic and the public needs to be educated that a politician who might have lied is a much more serious matter than a politician who commits an alltoo human indiscretion.
"Beyond question" versus "innocent until proven guilty" 2008
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Themembership of a First Nation often looks to the chief for not onlyguidance, but financial assistance in times of hardship (which are alltoo frequent).
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It’s hardly the most open minded approach from a ceremony that alltoo often might as well be handing out statuettes that read “BEST MARKETED FILM WHICH TICKED ALL THE RIGHT BOXES AND PLAYED IT NICE AND SAFE.”
The Burning Issue #1 – The Acadully Awards? | Obsessed With Film 2010
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The works of his opponent are alltoo visible, for better andâ” mostlyâ” for worse.
Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005
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But Ritchie’s new-found devotion to the cause is alltoo- apparent.
Is an Obsession With a Sinister Cult About to Destroy Madonna’s Marriage? 2004
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