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Outrage, not all of it phoney, ensued.
(The Greens are the only party that do not, calling it "phoney" and saying most patients simply want good care close to home).
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Tyler called it "phoney-baloney" to say the ads were an attack on capitalism.
Because it's phoney, and it shamelessly employs the mythic American woman (Mom jeans and all - the Clinton archetype is not young and hip) as yet another actor in the Clinton narrative.
When it is genuine, amateurism makes sport the preserve of the rich; when it is phoney (as in the pre-Samaranch era), it pays athletes less than they should rightfully get.
"If they tell us it's valid, we don't know it's phoney," a spokesman for Massport, the Massachusetts state agency which operates Logan airport, said yesterday.
That's what I was brought up with and I just think it's phoney.
Richard Pryor initially copied him and then reacted against Cosby's cosy persona, rejecting it as phoney and safe.
Tyson recites Oscar Wilde while looking at a sunset, and it sounds phoney - but talking about his former coach and mentor Cus D'Amato brings him to the brink of authentic tears.
Columnists lament that murders, accidental deaths and disappearances are now the occasion for people with no connection to the individual involved to display public sentiment (the implication being that it is phoney sentiment).
It sounds phoney and sad, as if all she wanted was a marriage and a life from the olden days, and it was more realistic to find it in a terrorist cell than to try to make it happen in Aylesbury.
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