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I was always quite dubious about it.
But the claim to representation in music is, to say the least, quite dubious.
Una Stubbs West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1997 I was quite dubious when the director Lynne Parker asked me to play Lady Bracknell.
But she chose to focus almost entirely on the process questions surrounding the reporting rather than the substance of the revelations, and in the process made some quite dubious claims that come straight from the mouths of government officials.
They are not exactly happy or satisfied and are more likely to be quite dubious about the prospects of improvement, yet they evince intense curiosity, gratitude for discoveries, even if not particularly promising ones, and plenty of humor.
While the use case for these glasses can quickly become quite dubious, the YouGen.tv glasses by Vergence Lab are pretty cool.
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While not corrupt in the same sense that his colleagues are, he said, Zen "can be quite morally dubious when it suits him".
For much of the game, the Lions were in jeopardy of pulling off what would have been quite a dubious achievement: recording more turnovers than points.
Incidentally, while The Bridge's torture scenes aren't quite as ethically dubious as the ones in Zero Dark Thirty indicted by Slavoj Zižek, nor as nauseating as the one in Japanese horror flick Audition, they are horrible and rather gratuitous.
The Ivy League process, quite apart from its dubious origins, seems subjective and opaque.
Those closest to Khatami, however, were not only dubious but quite candid about their disappointment in him.
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