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It's idiocy to complain that the Dardennes are making the same movie.
It is an idiocy to use complex concepts and procedures for small scale community-based programmes.
The chapter, Dubner wrote, "will likely produce a lot of shouting, name-calling and accusations ranging from idiocy to venality".
There are some amusing moments, especially involving Mr. Gad, who was a star of "The Book of Mormon" and adds his own idiosyncratic idiocy to the proceedings.
Famed champion of vaginal imbalance Gwyneth Paltrow has added yet more stuffing to her ever-generous punching bag of privileged idiocy, to the delight of the internet.
Add this idiocy to our current muddled approach to wetlands preservation, global warming, smokestack emissions and air quality and we should all worry.
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For anyone else, circling around that hotel would have been as good as admitting to idiocy, or to a sort of degeneration that Rousselot thought of as Parisian, or cinematic, or even literary, although for him the word "literary" retained all its original lustre, or some of it, at least.
This is characteristic: extrapolating mainstream idiocies to reach dramatic punchlines.
"Up to now, the English have gone along with the European stuff, allowing these kinds of idiocies to mount," said Tony Bennett, who is running the party's anti-metrification campaign.
One, was not to rely on Trump's fumbles, bumbles and idiocies to be the literal trump card for repairing the electoral wreck and winning lots of races.
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