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Q Has the President talked to Dick Morris about trying to fenagle the Perot stuff?
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1995
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On his reputation alone, the Leafs paid almost $1 million in salary and under-the-table costs to fenagle the defection, but it turned out Ihnacak wasn't as big, or as good, as his brother, let alone a superstar.
Toronto Sun 2010
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On his reputation alone, the Leafs paid almost $1 million in salary and under-the-table costs to fenagle the defection, but it turned out Ihnacak wasn't as big, or as good, as his brother, let alone a superstar.
Toronto Sun 2010
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And once someone clicks on a text that will just lead the customer directly to your homepage. am i able to "swipe" product images from XXXX site, and just fenagle the html code?
Digital Point Forums sixrfan 2008
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The Boom Boom Satellites - Anthem this Tokyo based electro-pop duo has been around since the early 90's, and seemed to somehow fenagle their way into getting a large slice of the musical share for the movie (almost a third of the soundtrack) along the likes of the Basement Jaxx, T. Raumschmiere et al. the sound is familiar to anyone who's been near a radio tuned into rock station anytime in the last five years; plenty of echoed, synthy sounds that may conjure up aural images of Linkin Bizkit or anyone else from that clade of sound-alike angsty bands. so why bother, you ask? but soft, dear reader - keep in mind their work is in the "file under J-pop category," meaning it takes something familiar and annoying and somehow makes it both listenable and more interesting.
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The Boom Boom Satellites - Anthem this Tokyo based electro-pop duo has been around since the early 90's, and seemed to somehow fenagle their way into getting a large slice of the musical share for the movie (almost a third of the soundtrack) along the likes of the Basement Jaxx, T. Raumschmiere et al. the sound is familiar to anyone who's been near a radio tuned into rock station anytime in the last five years; plenty of echoed, synthy sounds that may conjure up aural images of Linkin Bizkit or anyone else from that clade of sound-alike angsty bands. so why bother, you ask? but soft, dear reader - keep in mind their work is in the "file under J-pop category," meaning it takes something familiar and annoying and somehow makes it both listenable and more interesting.
seanmeade commented on the word fenagle
is this really a word? cf finagle
March 30, 2007