"Yeah, it stinks, " says Jose Gandara, who was born in Guanajuato, Mexico.
"It stinks, " said Robert Riley, 89, a former mailman from Wrentham, Mass.
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Beyond the fact that it stinks for the 24 would-have been clerks that have now lost their jobs, there are serious ethical questions when it comes to protecting the impartiality of the courts.
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While we think it stinks that the Rock Hillites won't get NBC in high-def during the Olympics, we see that on a Google HDTV mashup map, they're about 25 miles from the Charlotte HD towers as the peacock crow flies.
As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks.
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Oliver Heald - the MP on the committee - asked if characterisations of party funding as being a "sleaze pit" or that it "stinks" were fair.
"The timing stinks, it's just before Christmas and we can't get hold of legal advice for at least 10 days, " she said.
Now it is stuffy and stinks of sweat.
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