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When Mazie is faced with such a situation, she makes irrelevant or vulgar remarks until the complainant leaves.
Though WND has promoted the video as containing "the straight facts" on the issue, "A Question of Eligibility" rehashes claims regarding Obama that been proven to be shaky or outright false, repeats discredited conspiracy theories, makes irrelevant attacks on Obama's policies, and engages in at least one apparent violation of federal copyright law.
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Mr. Crames says the judge stops people in midsentence if they ramble or make irrelevant arguments.
It should not be about economic issues that Richard Nixon made irrelevant 28 years ago.
"The executive order will be made irrelevant by better legislation," Mr. Occhiogrosso said.
"Things like Google Earth are making irrelevant, if not ridiculous, objections to people snapping pictures on the sidewalk," Mr. Dunn said.
What happens when the good guys don't win or when the rule of law is subverted or made irrelevant?
If you do want to dabble in the world of mock drafts, there are oodles of them waiting to be made irrelevant by the nonevent they are forecasting.
The phasehood of an applicative is made irrelevant here.
The stages have been made irrelevant because of technology and enhanced communication and transportation mechanisms.
As a result, the federal budget is littered with programs that time has made irrelevant.
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