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But Jimmy Carter learned how clothes, like rabbits, can viciously turn on you after he gave an energy conservation fireside chat in a gray cardigan.
I've written before about how the city's progressive government and neighborhood rabble rousers have a habit of supporting mom-and-pop retailers… until they're successful enough to open a few more locations, then certain vocal residents can viciously turn on them.
Carly Fiorina, who rode the "I can viciously attack Hillary Clinton better than anyone else, because I am female" pony just about as far as she could.
And Trump is now increasingly resembling a wounded animal, whom everyone knows are the most dangerous, because with nothing left to lose they can viciously lash out in their death throes.
"There is no future for a country where adults can viciously target innocent children with impunity", Fontaine added.
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Içás are big — up to an inch in length — and fat, and they can bite viciously.
It can swing viciously and it has a dry sense of humor.
But Hollywood played it safe, write Brooks Barnes and Michael Cieply, apparently unwilling to reveal too much to an inside crowd that can turn viciously on projects that don't meet its expectations.
Solondz's world of freeways, failures and fuck-ups is cruel – even the decor can mock viciously – but in his bitter humour I always find a twitch on the moral compass.
We have all been guilty of drawing conclusions about others without walking a mile in their shoes but football fans can be viciously impatient and judgmental when it comes to work appraisals.
Then, when you've only voiced a minority opinion, you can be viciously 'dis-invited' from participating in and balancing the thread or worse, blocked by your 'friend.' FB posters actually think they own the threads they start.
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