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But others spend the dinner discussing home towns, favorite restaurants, work and the foibles of becoming a Washingtonian.
Each paper gleefully, and often, reports with verve about the other's internal gossip and the foibles of its prominent owner.
Remarks about Greek gods and the foibles of humanity may have their place over brandy and cigars.
The poet, in near-Tennysonian rhythms, satirized lightly the promoters of empty and often destructive "progress" and the foibles of his own comfortable class.
Mr. Wurtzel attributes this not so much to the popularity of programs like "The Sopranos" and the foibles of Bill Clinton, but to the growth of shock radio.
But he won the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, and for 32 years tenaciously attacked and defended foreign and domestic policies, and the foibles, of seven administrations.
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Tellingly, on the banana boat to Dover, he sticks to a solo table in the dining-room and observes the foibles of his fellow-passengers from afar.
That's not surprising because to understand the proposition fully you have to look beyond the blockchain element and understand the foibles of the legacy electrical industry.
Each weeknight Chelsea Handler interviews minor celebrities and clicks through a series of jokes and sketches about the foibles of the famous.
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