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They hyperventilated to the rhythms of trance and techno until they would bend at the knees, after which they would try to balance their fuzzy minds with a little of their father's drug, opium.
They considered themselves tough-minded realists, and regarded doubters as fuzzy-minded whiners.
Instead of emerging as a hero with a tragic flaw, he comes across as a fuzzy-minded weakling who is all flaws.
Mr. Bush's rhetoric represents a reaction, fierce among conservatives, to what they view as the fuzzy-minded, multinational foreign policy of Bill Clinton.
Bensel-Meyers is idealistic and fuzzy-minded; she sees universities using a bottom-line corporate model in which athletes are resources.
Garner is a good film actress (she played a fuzzy-minded ingénue in Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator"), and it's possible that her characterization is too subtle to work alongside her fellow-actors' showiness.
Bolton boasts of "taking a big bottle of Wite-Out" to President Clinton's signature on the statute for the International Criminal Court ("a product of fuzzy-minded romanticism" that is "not just naïve but dangerous").
When she started attending neuroscience conferences, she found that, far from dismissing her as a fuzzy-minded humanities type, they were delighted that a philosopher should take an interest in their work.
If Rush Limbaugh were to call me a fuzzy-minded élitist knee-jerk bleeding-heart liberal sissy without cojones enough to support the death penalty, I would: (a) Softly weep.
Some -- by no means all -- economists trying to understand growing inequality have begun to take seriously a hypothesis that would have been considered irredeemably fuzzy-minded not long ago.
That précis alone is probably enough to send some readers fleeing to the new Janet Evanovich novel, but it would be stupid and shortsighted to write Alexander off as a fuzzy-minded New Age philosopher.
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