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And when Huffington flings about the phrase "laissez-faire capitalism, " what she really means is plain old capitalism.
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Then he kisses the fish on the lips and flings it high in the air, an act meant to incense the surfcasters.
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He is divorced from his first wife after a series of flings, which led to a claim he was addicted to sex.
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When you delete your account, you have two weeks to change your mind (just in case one of those flings develops into a monogamous relationship).
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But I suspect Chat Roulette and Failin.gs will just be flings.
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Salone flings out new trends like confetti at a parade.
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The Italian Association for Family Lawyers finds that three-fifths of affairs start in the office, and seven out of 10 are one-off flings, while the rest blossom into longer-lasting love.
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Durang flings all kinds of references into his word processor: Angelina Jolie, Snow White, Maggie Smith, global warming, Norma Desmond, William Penn, "Peter Pan, " the HBO show "Entourage, " Lindsay Lohan, ancient Greek drama, voodoo and, as the title suggests, a big dollop of Anton Chekhov.
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