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- Your observations in the matter are therefore fatuously incorrect.
- Their youth restored, they begin acting as fatuously as they did in their prime.
- May is, for the moment, the fatuously cheerful one rattling inanely on about budgets and firewood.
- The three other principals behave so fatuously that the audience remains five steps ahead of the plot all the time.
- The parsimonious pettifoggers in Congress need to revisit the tutorial of the political patriarch they pretend, fatuously, to emulate.
- Theirs, Belford fatuously declares, was " one of the 19th century's extraordinary love stories ."
- The question of Third-World drugs is undeniably more vexed _ but impugning the profit motive is a fatuously inadequate answer.
- Now " color " alone fatuously gives one license, entree and advantage, even insulation from normal standards and scrutiny.
- "Look, George, you're supposed to be fatuously optimistic, and we're supposed to throw cold water.
- Compounding the damage, the White House drug policy director, Barry McCaffrey, fatuously claims that Mexican cooperation is " absolutely superlative ."
- Freddy ( Freddie Prinze Jr . ) is fatuously narcissistic; Daphne's ( Sarah Michelle Gellar ) a pampered, disaster-prone priss.
- When the screenplay reaches for high drama, the rain is augmented by thunder and lightning; sometimes a fatuously busy orchestral soundtrack by Philip Glass chimes in.
- If it sounds like McEwan is setting up his composer as fatuously taken in by his own importance, such is not wholly, or solely, the case.
- You would do better to examine copyvio / paraphrasing / etc . problems that I identified than to speculate, sputter, and fatuously cluck about my political motivations.
- Finally there is David Townsend ( Rob Reiner ), a family therapist who pontificates fatuously about divorce on his radio talk show " The Doctor Is In ."
- One journalist-- boy, does Crystal have it in for the media-- fatuously suggests, " There just isn't anything deeply heroic about"
- By promising, fatuously, to balance the budget, reduce taxes and protect defense and Social Security, they have been forced to chop the next-biggest entitlement program : Medicare.
- He wanted his obituary and his epitaph, he famously and a little fatuously said, encapsulated in a single sentence : " He made the books and he died ."
- He is " an enigma of nature, " a colleague thinks, a man without qualities, neither exceptionally wicked nor exceptionally stupid _ just fatuously in love with himself.
- Faith's fatuously arrogant mother ( Jill Clayburgh ) thinks of everything in terms of how it will affect her social standing, so naturally she is apoplectic about canceling the wedding.
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