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"We are highlighting areas which residents have the most to grumble about – all these places offer lots of fodder for people to complain," the author of the list said.
Embarrassing soundbites would be in the news, and anti-Clinton PACs would have lots of fodder for attack ads to run against her.
Of course, with five seasons together, Kobe and Gasol have given fans lots of fodder for even more Save The Date cards.
His positions, including higher taxes for most Americans and big increases in government spending, as well as his past statements, such as praise for Fidel Castro, would provide lots of fodder for Republican attacks if he were to somehow become the nominee.
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Certainly, executives who don't mind poking fun at their colleagues in business have a lot of fodder these days, Mr. Moore said.
The irony I'm imagining, actually, is the CNN documentary providing a lot of fodder for future RNC attack ads.
And that's fascinating because there is also a lot of fodder in there for what I do--make movies.
If cap and trade is just a pet project free-for-all, then this legislative session should provide a lot of fodder for opponents of the program.
Plenty of fodder, in other words, for future studies.
There was plenty of fodder for the first narrative.
He got plenty of fodder.
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