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Further proof that for many people, any old excuse to drink will do.
Hey, any old excuse... Facebook Twitter Pinterest 2.43pm BST De Jonge is in bother down the right of 7, in the scrub.
So please don't suggest the executives were looking for any old excuse to pretend they're running an everyday consumer products company.
Tony Blair's breathtaking cynicism in stating that he would have found any old excuse to go to war simply underlines how vital it is that we hear his testimony in public.
But now I think the cunt might have been fed up with his own life and just wanted any old excuse to fuck off.
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Women who organized a campaign starting more than year ago to win the right to vote were particularly incensed when the government rolled out an old excuse to ban their participation — the difficulty of separating polling stations by gender, as custom dictates.
That old excuse.
I say to him – don't use that being nearly 100 years old excuse.
Please don't use the old excuse of "passion" or being, as she calls him, "an exploder".
A similar event in Queens earlier in the year provided a twist on the old excuse about the dog eating homework: He said that someone's homework had apparently been in a bag that was mistakenly dropped off for recycling.
It leaves no way to hide from mediocrity: if an album or concert fails, the band can't fall back on the old excuse that the fans, the media, the record company or radio programmers didn't get it.
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