Advocate depute Murdoch MacTaggert said Ms Leiper told Mr Mullen he was "lazy" when he refused to go to the shop.
Mr Pearson, who has worked in the company's customer services team for the past 13 years, said he planned to "be lazy" now that he had finally retired due to ill heath.
I'm tempted to say he can be lazy, but I doubt that it is that simple.
Such under-achievement after a flying start hinted at rumours that Mr Kennedy's relaxed style and lax time-keeping in reality proved he was simply lazy.
"They have told me he used to whistle The Lazy Song and was a keen Kettering Town football fan like his dad, " Mr Witts said.
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Well, not really hide them--because, in their own minds, any investor could, if he weren't so pathetically lazy, get the true story.
Sondheim is particularly hard on Hart, believing he was, simply put, a lazy wordsmith for much of his career.
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Kocher, son of a physics professor at Oregon State University in Corvallis, says he learned about computing because he stayed home a lot, too lazy to bike the two miles into town.
Again, it was all a mistake, according to will.i.am, who says he was asked to record the track by producers Lazy Jay because they preferred him to Tulisa.
"I had found lion research to be much less exciting than I'd expected - hours and hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer boredom, waiting for the lazy beasts to do something, " he said.
Like the first Socrates, he saw himself as a gadfly of the tyrannical, lazy or self-satisfied.
One practice that he advises against is the all-too-common lazy approach of companies taking their existing advertisements that people have seen and are tired of, and putting them on the Super Bowl.
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He is also a feisty blogger, who likes nothing better than taking on Eurosceptics who he thinks are talking through their hats, or skewering lazy, made-up stories in the British daily press (of which there are many).
This includes Janet Street-Porter and Jeremy Clarkson, whose "lazy caricatures" reinforce the taboo on the issue, he said.
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But traffic, competition and lazy store personnel got to him, and 12 years ago he made a change.
The consultant, lazy and in a hurry to invoice his services, thought he could solve a real problem with an advertising gimmick.
It is intellectually lazy of Kilson in particular to take such a tack, since he's renowned for his erudition.
Some answers: Insurers often were too lazy to check out statements on DeGeorge's applications attesting that he hadn't filed previous claims.
Since he had dyslexia, he could not comprehend any of his schoolwork, flunked IQ tests, and deemed lazy and stupid by his teachers.
That's a little lazy from Murray, dabbing an attempted drop-shot wide, but he then chases down a lob before punching home a backhand winner.
Then he emailed that list out to his supporters, and encouraged them to put the pressure on these lazy voters.
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He is a better observer than a narrator: a wiser editor might have removed the coy personal touches and lazy detail.
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