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"If he travels across a state line to play with a kid he's going to be recruiting, that smacks a little bit of breaking the rules," Robinson said.
On the other hand, there is something about this that smacks a bit of separate-but-equal, and something that seems to put African-American intellectuals in a ghetto that limits, in both subtle and blatant ways, what they can talk about and when it is best for them to do so.
That smacks a bit of self promotion, but it's hard to argue with results.
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The purloined rubric, for all that, smacks somewhat of a diverting wrinkle.
No question, the Z4 is a performance automobile, one designed to really be a blast to drive, and one that smacks around the competition a bit as well.
VINNIE VERGA has intense eyes, a body covered in tattoos and an accent that smacks of his Long Island roots.
For now, in a setting that smacks of Russian roulette, pheromones at least serve to minimize false alarms.
Like others who have run for president and failed, Romney has taken a stance that smacks of jealousy and resentment.
Sheffield United stopped Evans training with them last Thursday: a decision that smacks more of PR damage-limitation than moral conviction.
Ham is almost affordable – because the wealthy are mostly not predisposed to live in homes that smack of a welfare state, or to use a bus.
And it is not just the cult-of-personality politics that smack of a latter-day workers' paradise.
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