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Sadly, this one looks like a stinker.
Not long before they became reacquainted two decades later, Roosevelt would remember that Churchill, who was serving as Britain's minister of munitions, "acted like a stinker … lording it over all of us" and was one of the rudest people he had met in public life.
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But still, pushing out a messaging app into two marketplaces that are already full to the brim with them is a very curious move indeed, and one that on the surface seems like something of a stinker.
In contrast, when they've fielded a stinker, like last year's club, their attendance has dropped to the cellar.
I mean there is always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn't just pick on them for no reason".
In particular, a comment Dahl made about Jews to the New Statesman in 1983 ("even a stinker like Hitler didn't just pick on them for no reason") that had resurfaced, putting the maker of Schindler's List in a quandary.
Meanwhile, Nook Media (which BN owns 78% of after you factor in Microsoft and Pearson's stakes) continues to look like a real stinker this quarter.
Nothing unites a room like a true stinker that carries with it both throwback value and the curse of being extremely danceable.
In fact Varane had a stinker, much like the rest of the Real team.
But what looked like a steal is now widely viewed as a stinker, thanks to still-accelerating falls in house prices.
It would be like naming a baby and then being told "Apple" or "Fifi" is a stinker, and has to be changed, however many years after naming.
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