It's a silly penalty, a silly mistake now and again that has cost us.
My actions were a silly (but logical, effective, and frankly satisfying) response to a silly phone call.
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He has dismissed the calls for his resignation as a passing storm and a silly fad.
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Sending a headshot to a friend via text feels forced, but sending a warm gaze or a silly face via Snapchat is natural.
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Second, even if we thought a national sales tax was a good idea, this is a silly way to do it.
Even if the school had done that in this case, could they really have not offered a job to Hoffman because of a silly MySpace name?
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Mr Cook said that Apple's cash was a "serious subject" but repeated his opinion that a lawsuit from activist shareholder Greenlight Capital was a "silly sideshow", despite a judge finding in favour of David Einhorn's hedge fund last week.
The 21-year-old England scrum-half had endured a difficult time, not helped by conceding a silly penalty at a scrum.
To him, a lifelong resident in this region, our nervous dip was a silly lark.
Horizon took a beating at the time in the blogosphere and Twitterverse for filing such a silly lawsuit.
There's a term that's used in economics often as a derogatory term: fine tuning, in the sense that that's a silly thing to try because you can't achieve it.
The experienced players know the matches are decided by one or two crucial moments, such as someone holing a vital putt, or squeezing a half when it looked like they were going to lose, or making a silly error.
But the idea of students cobbling together an entire degree from free Web courses, a prospect touted by some online-education evangelists, remains "kind of a silly nightmare, " said Edward Rock, director of open course initiatives at University of Pennsylvania.
That potential is what makes the fork more than just a silly and fun novelty gadget.
Stringer early on startedd talking up 3D, while wearing a silly looking pair of 3D glasses.
Much of the kerfuffle over how much tax Mark Zuckerberg is paying seems a little silly.
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Maybe this is a silly one, but I used to really love my soda.
And he asked me why I did it, and I was just being a silly kid.
In one sense it was a silly question: nobody can possibly promise a stable government.
The disproportion between effort and effect makes the picture seem a little silly, though.
No, not just from their point of view: it just is a very silly idea indeed.
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Other people interviewed simply said the ban was a silly anachronism and should be dropped forthwith.
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Besides being rude, it was a tad silly, considering the consequences, don't you think?
Hale T Pole conceded a silly penalty to enable Williams to trim the gap to four points.
To make sure they do this we expect transparency of them, even sometimes to a silly degree.
You know, it was a silly foul at the end that caused them to win the game.
Flashy lights, a silly mascot, giant fiberglass animals, and the official China debut of professional wrestling.
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What was a silly narrative before the fiscal cliff deal, it is an embarrassingly preposterous narrative today.
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Here is a perfectly silly story on house flippers in the March 14, 2005 issue of Time magazine.
Apple boss Tim Cook had called the lawsuit a "silly sideshow" but has complied with the judge's ruling.
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