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A month ago, a turkey of hers named Mr. Bill died for reasons even a necropsy hasn't been able to parse out.
The turkey, though, you couldn't get from Thanksgiving or from any supermarket in Paris, at least not a turkey of the size we wanted for Turkey Day.
I think on this one, the chancellor is right - it is a turkey of an idea.
"I think on this one, the Chancellor is right - it is a turkey of an idea".
Mr Balls sought to open up reported dividing lines between David Cameron and the chancellor over the PM's "flagship" policy, seizing on claims in the Daily Telegraph that Mr Osborne thought the tax break was "a turkey of an idea" and would not benefit the people the PM said it would.
Hamm got a turkey of an exit story, sorry".
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"It's like taking a turkey out of the oven too soon," Mrs. Liburdi said.
One of the first pieces that Arnett bought from Dial was a tall sculpture of a turkey, for two hundred dollars.
We'd turned a dead turkey of a ballgame into a real crowd-pleaser".
And instead of all this stalling, baseball now needs to turn what is becoming a dead turkey of a game into a real crowd-pleaser again.
In a district overburdened with failing schools, she constructed a butterball turkey of a fake education nonprofit organization.
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