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I glibly opened Google Translate, pasted in the whole article and sat back to watch the magic.

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This throwing of things glibly open to one member, one vote is a disaster.

An Indian restaurateur and his family flee communal violence in Mumbai ("some election or other," the voice-over glibly informs us), and pitch up in southern France, where they open a gaudy curry joint opposite the local Michelin-starred swank house.

Glibly described by some as a cross between "The Hangover" and "The Bucket List," the PG-13 comedy, opening Friday, intends to be something else: a reverse coming-of-age story in which the principals — De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline — try to navigate a world that has little interest in nostalgia and the elderly.

The book opens with the following quote by the Danish mathematician and poet Piet Hein, who was a good friend of Mr. Gardner: We glibly talk of nature's law but do things have a natural cause?

British Eurosceptics like to speak glibly of a post-EU continent as a "simple open market" in which the UK economy would thrive.

Hilariously but glibly.

No one speaks glibly.

Glibly, it promises all things.

The two cannot be separated so glibly.

But Hocking skirts glibly over the details.

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