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"Can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney?" he said.
"We know that momentum can die in football if we drop a little bit in football.
He reserves his real disgust for Romney: at a debate in Concord, Gingrich snarled, "Mitt, I realize the red light doesn't mean anything to you because you're the front-runner," and then suggested that Romney "drop a little bit of the pious baloney".
In the debate, hosted by "Meet the Press" and Facebook, Newt Gingrich disputed Mr. Romney's assertions that he was not a lifetime politician, saying, "Can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney?" "You have been running consistently for years and years and years," Mr. Gingrich said, looking directly at his rival.
"I knew that with my past two years on grass I didn't have any results, so for sure my ranking will drop a little bit for the seedings.
"I've noticed that sometimes he'll miss a conversion or a penalty and his head will drop a little bit... whereas other guys will just throw it aside and get on with the game".
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Even Wal-Mart has dropped a little bit.
"Maybe they dropped a little bit physically in the second half, but they were ready.
"Nobody is taking charge on the organisation side, there is no voice when the focus drops a little bit.
"The whole mood is going to be dropped a little bit, but we're all just going to try," Ms. Mackie said.
"My concentration dropped a little bit, and she played much better," said Sharapova, who ended the first set with 25 unforced errors and had 46 in the match.
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