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It's too bad John McCain is a Republican and will keep the war going because I like him as a person much better than smiley face, superfical Obama.
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All you can focus on is you superfical hatred of Obama, circulated ad nauseum with easily debunked nonsense in the GOP echo-chamber —
The Early Word: Obama’s V.P. Want Ad - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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I was truely blessed to meet a suck up superfical.
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Shorter Kleefeld: Hillary is superfical, Edwards isn't much better and even though Obama didn't say much I'll use the most amount of space telling you what he means.
Clinton, Obama, Edwards At AFSCME All Agree: America Is Staying In The Middle East 2009
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Temporary and superfical changes in the world order won't be enough.
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It would seem to me that this comparison is fundamentally one of superfical elements of religion, those of practice, ritual and protocol, rather than examining the actual fundament that define religions.
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Falling into the deep depression after being diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome sound really superfical, it is not a life threatening condition, but when you are told the muscles in your hands will eventually atrophy beyond a point where surgery wouldn't help and I was near that point then.
Death by Cheese Platter. Mother Jones RN 2007
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It is too much to hope, I suppose, that either the Select Committee or the media could make the connection but, had they done so, they would have made a far more important contribution to our knowledge than their superfical appreciation of the subject.
Archive 2007-05-01 Richard 2007
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It would be wrong to judge the Church of England by the naive and theologically-superfical pronouncements of a few clerics.
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Talking to people, whether on a superfical basis, or in a more probing discussion will always unearth this sense of suffering, this oddly submitting sensibility to the tyranny of bosses.
First Lady Charged Michael Turton 2006
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