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"baloney" Definitions
  1. (informal, especially North American English) ideas, statements or beliefs that you think are silly or not true; lies synonym nonsense
  2. [uncountable] (also bologna) (North American English) a type of sausage that is put in sandwiches, made of a mixture of meats

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KARL ROVE, FORMER BUSH WHITE HOUSE ADVISER: Baloney, complete and utter baloney.
"The age, the knee, not like before — all this baloney," said Ibrahimovic, who used a more colorful word than baloney.
Instead, I've been writing about a girl named Joni Baloney.
But that's where the truth ends and the baloney begins.
"Baloney," says Moses, who worked in the SFPD crime lab.
"I think that's baloney," McDonough said in an interview Wednesday.
And too many analysts and journalists fall for this baloney.
"That hearing stuff is a bunch of baloney," she said.
But according to a new study, this belief is total baloney.
But I thought it was baloney – just something in the air.
There's another word for it that starts with a 'B' — baloney.
But you need to write BALONEY into the seven letter slot.
" Zimbalist, the economist, is quick to give his verdict: "That's baloney.
This is the latest baloney that they&aposre throwing at this president.
PIRRO: Baloney, when I was a D.A. I knew they were animals.
Did you know, "BS" and "baloney" are both euphemisms for "a lie"?
I think Hillary Clinton&aposs exact words were it&aposs all baloney.
Childhood was poverty, baloney for Sunday dinner, petty thieving and reform schools.
But the notion that Obamacare is in a "death spiral" is baloney.
"You're full of baloney," another student, Jamie Metzger, 30, said, eliciting giggles.
I mean — I very much am opposed to this 3 a.m. baloney.
Pruitt insists there's no conflict because he was paying market rate. Baloney.
And when you think about it, baloney, mustard, and cheese is pretty Québécois.
Second, spouting vranyo (baloney) is an essential lubricant of social and business life.
As for Mr Trump, his particular brand of baloney is now affecting Europe.
It's a brilliant marketing device, but total baloney when describing brokers' true mindset.
"Everybody will say, 'He's full of baloney,' but I don't lie," he said.
"I'm going to be respectfully saying that's a lot of baloney," he added.
I defy anybody to show me that theorem in AI. It's just baloney.
But with Charo you must remember that there's always a little phony baloney (to be clear, she's delighted by her baloney, and she's equally delighted when someone calls her on it), and she had no intention of making that paella.
A New York Times columnist described May's view of a "Global Britain" as "baloney".
Don&apost give me this baloney about it&aposs going to take 22 years.
" Cook also addressed criticisms that the iPhone XR was a flop, calling it "baloney.
"There's another word for it that starts with a 'b' - it's baloney," he said.
To this day, baloney and brown bread and margarine will instantly take me back.
"It's a bunch of baloney about hurting the league," Hapes said of Bell's decision.
"When teachers described kids as lazy, she knew that was baloney," Ms. Fleischer said.
"I'll call him Tony Baloney," my daughter said, dancing around her new little brother.
I appreciate the respect the sandwich pays to both fried baloney and Taylor Ham.
A provocative case that most leadership advice is baloney and the entire industry is broken.
" Black newspapers called him "the high priest of racial baloney" and "the unbearable Lothrop Stoddard.
On March 1st he dismissed dire government warnings about the risks of Brexit as baloney.
TC: People call IPOs just another funding event, but that's kind of baloney, isn't it?
You and your network have felt an urgency about Russia and some phony baloney collusion.
It was all just baloney, and I feel bad that people got sucked into it.
This whole baloney with all of them any more makes me sick to my stomach.
So, I froze and did nothing, then cooked up some baloney to feed them later.
India said it was conducting "surgical attacks" to stop a terror attack; Pakistan called it baloney.
"With respect to the electoral case, that is pure and unadulterated 100 percent baloney," he said.
It was all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.
It is all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.
"The intelligent man on the street is going to say that's a bunch of baloney," Roberts said.
White house council Patsy Baloney was pretty clear that the resolution sounds pretty great, to be honest.
Whatever they've said—'We cannot find these people just for six months out of the year'—baloney.
" Otherwise, Roberts said, "the intelligent man on the street is going to say that's a bunch of baloney.
The "BS" stands for "baloney sandwiches," of course, which makes this whole thing work nicely on two levels.
Trump's self-serving baloney and contemptuous disregard for Dixon's plan ultimately led to the demise of the USFL.
TK: Yeah, but you know in your heart of hearts, you know that that's a lot of baloney.
"The claim that Senator Corker had anything to do with it, in my view, is baloney," Brady said.
The children were fed jalapeno baloney sandwiches while the parents ate Jersey Mike's, pizza and fries, he said.
It was all just baloney and I feel so bad that, you know, people got sucked into it.
"I think it's baloney," said Jean Carter Wilson, a Tennessean who worked in presidential personnel for Mr. Clinton.
It is advertised, it's a Wizard of Oz kind of black box and it's just baloney inside there.
But that's baloney, as they care principally about one thing -- getting rid of Donald Trump as soon as possible.
And mushrooming fakery could give candidates cover to call baloney on a video or audio clip that's actually real.
Okay, I know you hear that "celebrities, they're just like us!" baloney all the time (whether sincerely or sarcastically).
"The first report was a bunch of baloney, because there were no specifics," she told reporters at Melbourne Park.
"We insist upon the same level of caution as with anyone else within who are immunocompromised," Baloney Jr. said.
Or maybe you'll think of Bologna's weird little cousin baloney, the lunch meat of choice for several generations of Americans.
Creating buzz — that curious mixture of baloney and authenticity that generates excitement — is not exactly new as a campaign strategy.
"It's just baloney, this back and forth over every little nitpicking thing, that's what pisses me off," Stock, 84, said.
Hatch calls [the Washington Post/60 Minutes] investigation that led to the DEA czar nominee Tom Marino withdrawing 'complete baloney.
"  The owner of the nightclub, Angela Blohm, told the newspaper that Rodriquez's allegations were "just a bunch of frivolous baloney.
Turns out it's filled with "two types of baloney and spiced ham," Derrick says with a wink and a nod.
Her comeuppance awaits in the form of Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, who knows global baloney when she sees it.
"It's been one-party rule and that's baloney, by the way, and not how the system should work," Tester said.
" MP Michael Fabricant exclaimed on Twitter on June 14, while former UKIP leader Nigel Farage similarly declared the renaming "PC baloney.
Anyone who has actually read this astonishingly brief and enigmatic constitutional amendment knows what baloney will be found on that plate.
But getting to what Francisco said, he says it&aposs up to Congress blood is on our hands, that&aposs baloney.
Before Jet, I imagined myself murdered by 20, or off with Joni Baloney in a tent somewhere, nowhere in this future.
Yeeeah: She's on Ally's side, and not only that, she thinks his whole divine leader schtick is a bunch of baloney.
They even tore apart the baloney sandwich in the sack lunch they gave us outside chow hall, to take to work.
Orrin Hatch called a recent report that led to the withdrawal of President Donald Trump's drug czar nominee "complete baloney" Wednesday.
" As if my arteries weren't clogging up enough in anticipation, Pryce heaps mortadella on the grill "Mortadella is a baloney-style sausage.
"I'm giving this EPA press release a rating of Total Baloney," former Office of Government Ethics director Walter Shaub tweeted Friday night.
Is he going to behave like an adult, as a major corporate leader, or give me this phony-baloney — what is it?
And I don't need to remind you who pushed the baloney that President Barack Obama was not born in America, do I?
You might be mad that the corrupt prison system would rather serve you moldy baloney for lunch than real food, for starters.
The Paris climate change conference, she said, was "baloney," and she doubted polluters like China would follow through on their climate commitments.
If you keep up with this baloney that you're putting out there, I may be forced to go on the low road.
WILENSKY'S, WHAT UP. Alex Swerdloff (Staff Writer): Lunchables left a stain on baloney that not even the finest of sandwiches could erase.
Cox & Baloney— a vintage shop in Bristol's newly-crowned hipster capital - sells everything from tea and cake to cocktails and bar snacks.
But the big takeaway from Apple's most recent quarter is all that talk about how Apple can't innovate is a bunch of baloney.
For the men, it's pretty clear... You just keep peddling your phony-baloney genius crap, while I'm up giving blow jobs in heaven.
So, the chef, who was not actually a chef, just slammed some baloney between two slices of bread, apparently in five different ways.
For example, the baloney "Middle-Class Hero" included the following ingredients: four slices of bankruptcy along with 3,500 individual lawsuits regarding unpaid bills.
Often, that's easy, because what's being written about it is an incremental change over what's already been established, or it's just total baloney.
All of this comes in spite of Mr. Trump's baloney during the campaign about what a great supporter he'd be of our community.
We need to stop assuming that women are the default caretakers and somehow innately better suited for the job because that's just sexist baloney.
"Unfortunately, we did not evolve a Baloney Detection Network in the brain to distinguish between true and false patterns," he wrote in Scientific American.
Von Mandl has been called "Tony Baloney" because of his talent for creating compelling stories to sell products, Business in Vancouver reported in 2014.
You can come with all the Michelin stars in the world, just give me baloney and brown bread and margarine, and I'm in heaven.
He pulled the same baloney he did in the first GOP debate, when he refused to declare that he would support the GOP nominee.
"It's baloney — of course it's a ban," said Shannon Minter, a lawyer representing transgender service members who have challenged the policy in federal court.
" The "something happened when they were interns" theory of their friction is the stuff of Capitol lore, but Mr. Hoyer dismissed that as "baloney.
Also worth noting: Horford managed to go all of Game 3 without a foul, a tightrope walk that Embiid, for one, thought was baloney.
But people got serious about Y2K and headed off a tech disaster — even if you still think it was all a bunch of baloney.
He'd been hounding us all through the tour, pretending in his phony-baloney way to be friendly, but was really trying to nail us.
We&aposre going to have the teddy bears and the candles, but can we cut out the baloney and just do what&aposs obvious, Sandra?
What's surprising, though, is how willing regulators have been to allow the proliferation of phony-baloney financial reports and how keenly investors have embraced them.
" The governor's active role stands in contrast to his call last week for legislators to stand down from appointing someone, decrying the politicking as "baloney.
Managing bad assumptions, politics, and all kinds of wasteful baloney as your leadership team second-guesses what they're each doing in their black-box silos.
L has belly-crawled the length of Manhattan, ingested entire issues of The Wall Street Journal, and created odoriferous installations from baloney and Pop-Tarts.
It's a load of baloney—long-established heroin trafficking routes bypass their territories—but if newspapers carry on printing it, people will soon believe it.
And though all of the evidence we're going to see today is definitely baloney, you can see why fans would get dragged into this rabbit hole.
You might be tempted to think there's way too many phony-baloney faux holidays cooked up by people with way too much time on their hands.
"Blindspot," I really tried, but every time you laboriously explained phony-baloney technology, I wanted to flee to the woods and lead a more deliberate life.
What I would do differently is I would just call it for the baloney — to say the politest word I can think of — that it is.
Especially if we take a point of view, the people we're writing about read our pieces instantaneously, look for inaccuracies and tell us we're full of baloney.
In the past, he has dismissed claims of Russia's human right violations as "baloney," publicly defended WikiLeaks and argued that the DNC was not hacked by Russia.
The wine, which will set vino lovers back $37 a bottle, pairs well with "white bread, a ton of baloney, and Russian dressing," according to its creator.
Despite Friday's phony-baloney jobs report, goods-producing jobs have been shrinking again during the last seven months, even as the next recession knocks on the door.
I mean, you know, the whole idea about you know, I had to reopen the Hillary case because you know, it was the right thing to do, baloney.
"That name is baloney," Valen West, the owner of the historic century-old Fly Trap restaurant that sits right outside the East Cut, told the San Francisco Chronicle.
SCOTT HELLER EXPERT USE OF COLD CUTS The sublime silliness Mark Rylance got up to with a piece of white bread, a slice of baloney and — oh, eww!
Because the more the truth about groups like Islamic State—and how they operate—becomes clouded by baloney and hype, the less likely they are to be defeated.
When you talk about MS-13 a tiny sliver of the 11 million odd undocumented immigrants the danger is that you paint with a broad brush-- (CROSSTALK) PIRRO: baloney.
At election time a few politicians (from both parties) pretend to care, pretend to like pork rinds, pretend to be on the working class's side — but it's mostly baloney.
There was none of the fanfare of a picnic basket or plates or anything like that, only baloney and brown bread and margarine sandwiches wrapped up in butcher paper.
L's enormous room covered inside and out with a careful grid of embellished slices of baloney, embodies his usual sarcasm, even if the point about population breakdowns remains obscure.
In the past, this artist has belly-crawled the length of Manhattan, ingested entire issues of The Wall Street Journal, and created odoriferous installations from baloney and Pop-Tarts.
Their witty exchanges observe the world from the ground up, where they can see through a lot of baloney — as newsroom denizens (in any incarnation) always aspire to do.
I will watch Natural Born Killers with my mother, our favorite movie, maybe sit at the typewriter and send Joni Baloney to the pyramids in Egypt, or the Academy Awards.
As my grandpops used to say: 'If a piece of baloney hasn't blown your face off you're winning because you're not dead yet so stop whining ya cream-faced loon!
One would think baloney aligns with the ex-reality TV host's love of processed foods, but sandwiches traditionally fall in the realm of handheld cuisine, which is most un-Trumpian.
But until voters on all sides start to call baloney on the shutdown scare tactic, expect more of the hyperbole, half truths, and deflection from the real issues to continue.
And let's hope that wherever Michelle and Mike the Mall Punks are now, they're still saying "to heck with society" and fighting the good fight against all the world's baloney.
Committee chair and Conservative lawmaker Neil Parish said Coupe and Burnley had provided "Mickey Mouse figures" to the committee as regards the impact on suppliers, and accused Burnley of talking "baloney".
"By the time I was managing Prince, I'd heard all of the arguments between the artists and the managers while folding baloney in the backroom, getting their food ready," laughs Husney.
Baloney. Even the technologically inexperienced can call a teacher (and anyone can be a teacher), set up a FaceTime session, then mail a check, if necessary, after the virtual class. 3.
Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) on Wednesday said it was "baloney" to call Russia a human rights abuser, accusing his interviewer of anti-Russia bias because she's from the former Soviet Union.
"One would have to believe that us lobbyists are just such geniuses that the administration is going to suffer if we don't get appointed, and that is just baloney," Holman said.
As well as providing morning and afternoon teas during the day, Cox & Baloney also offers a nighttime "gin and cheese" pairing, with five spirits to choose from served in tea cups.
And that earns us the right to be investing and inventing the future, and so there were periods of baloney, well, free dog food delivery, 50 pound bags, and just this craziness.
E.T.'s candy of choice, Reese's Pieces, is deemed superior to Three Musketeers by everyone but Dustin; and later, Dustin uses a food trail (baloney instead of Reese's Pieces) to lure Dart.
The bridge already had a perfectly good name, and a no-baloney alias as well: the Fifty-ninth Street Bridge, perhaps best blurted in the voice of the late columnist Jimmy Breslin.
I don't think it serves him well," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump supporter, on ABC's "This Week," adding that the President was right to be infuriated by "this whole Russia baloney.
"  It's been torn apart by critics, with Variety saying the documentary "stretches the truth in a way that makes your head hurt (and your stomach turn)" and is filled with "half-baked baloney.
L's "Claim (Whitney Version)," a beautiful vexing installation featuring an enormous pastel-colored room festooned with slices of baloney, received the Bucksbaum Award as a "boundary-breaking" work in the recent Whitney Biennial.
Holzer's pieces were created to be found in public, jolting people into questioning so-called truths—the "usual baloney" we're fed—so it's ironic that they're now most widely seen on phones and laptops.
When you have a public persona like I do, you can really start to believe your own baloney - and it can be really difficult to get back into the market at the right time.
Drew Findling tells TMZ ... the warrant issued for Offset's arrest for allegedly damaging a fan's phone is "disgraceful and should be dismissed immediately," because he says the whole case is a load of baloney.
"Texans have a good ability to see through baloney, to see through a smokescreen, to see through rhetoric and to look to substance," Cruz said at an event in Houston, the state's largest city.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said Trump is full of "baloney and bluster" and has shown through his actions that he is an anti-union candidate who won't lend a hand to struggling workers.
"It's baloney," said Jennifer Shanklin-Hawkins, who has worked at Carrier for a decade and a half and earns over $21 an hour, well above what similar blue-collar jobs pay in the area.
D co-owns a company called Chemsky, which on its website says it makes chemicals "for major pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide" including Johnson & Johnson, though their company spokesman told me this is baloney.
After a while I began to feel gorged on boxing, as if I were eating one meat course after another, starting with baloney and working up to wild boar and cerf à la royale.
Fined this year for drunkenly grabbing and kissing a fellow member of the Finnish parliament, he heads for the EU assembly bearing a message that the global women's #MeToo movement is "a load of baloney".
When you then ask "the intelligent man on the street" why a particular party won an election, the Supreme Court's explanation of its gerrymandering jurisprudence will be greeted as "a bunch of baloney", the chief lamented.
And to close the whole encounter, Luke (armed with another physical metaphor by a pun-loving producer) declares the whole situation to be "baloney" before dropping a pile of literal bologna lunch meat in Garrett's lap.
"It's a slap in the face to those of us who had to deal with his baloney and the consequences of the ongoing lies and disinformation campaign at the White House," one of the staffers said.
This effort began with bogus conflict allegations based on the fact that Mr. Mueller and Mr. Comey were acquainted, and on the private political contributions of Mr. Mueller's team members — all complete baloney under applicable precedent.
" Trump transition team fundraises with Christie email But Mukasey, who served under George W. Bush after Gonzalez, said that Democrats calling Comey's actions a violation of the Hatch Act, which bars political activity by federal employees, "baloney.
"And I know there will be some phony-baloney polling question constructions … to show that it didn't move the needle, America's against the wall, et cetera, so watch the way those polling questions are formed," she added.
McConnell told a Rotary Club crowd in his home state of Kentucky that if the votes don't suddenly emerge, he'll have to back the Democrats in their call to shore up the failing Obamacare insurance markets. Baloney.
"Kids would laugh at me because I would have this nasty brown bread with unsweetened peanut butter, carrot sticks, celery sticks and black olives, while everyone else got baloney on Wonder Bread and potato chips," Harriet said.
We realized that it wasn't baloney and our families and friends who knew we were out started to call us, saying that there was a coup and it could get worse so we should get home fast.
In Chapter 53, boys rip off her underwear at recess and take turns wearing the damp cotton over their heads, so Joni Baloney runs away, pantyless, and joins a traveling freak show, rocketing horses off high-dive boards.
He's built a brand new career by inverting the tragicomedy of "Where are they now?" and "Look who grew up and got hot!" tabloid baloney, as well as "15 things you forgot about the early 2000s" BuzzFeed culture.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she doubled down on her assertion that "nobody likes" Sanders and that his claims of being an outsider candidate are "baloney," drawing pushback from fellow Democrats concerned at maintaining party unity.
" Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinDemocrats dig in ahead of Supreme Court ruling on 'Dreamers' Senate GOP braces for impeachment trial 'roller coaster' Trump judicial nominee delayed amid GOP pushback MORE (Ill.) called the GOP impeachment arguments "baloney.
In his allotted 30 minutes, Mr. Berke sliced through Mr. Lewandowski's baloney, getting him to admit some lies and answer some concrete questions about Mr. Trump's directing him to have former Attorney General Jeff Sessions interfere in the Mueller investigation.
They flatter our lofty conception of ourselves — no chumps are we, with our wits about us and our nose for baloney as fine as a butcher's — and they satisfy the secret part of us that delights in gossip and goggles at audacity.
I mean, you start to go down this list and then this guy that we&aposve now sort of identified who is not identified and all this baloney who apparently got like over a million dollars over the years from the deep state.
When I hosted "Crossfire," my right-wing counterpart, Bob Novak, would spend an hour telling me my political views were baloney, then speed off in his Corvette -- to the baseball stadium, where his season tickets were a row in front of mine.
Clinton told C-SPAN on Monday that renewed focus on Russian uranium deals approved during her tenure is nothing more than debunked "baloney" — and signals that Republicans are getting nervous about the federal investigation into Russia's attempts to swing the 85033 election.
Johnson, a former London mayor who was one of the most prominent campaigners to leave the EU, said the bloc's stance that there was an "automatic trade-off between what they call access to the single market and free movement of people" was "complete baloney".
In an interview earlier this month with Yahoo News anchor Bianna Golodryga, Rohrabacher said that the anchor's claim that Russia was a human rights abuser was "baloney," then accused her of bias because she was a political refugee from the former Soviet republic of Moldova.
Merolla's work with molding ash emerged around that time, with a piece called "Ashes in Our Mouth (Baloney Sandwich Series)" that suggested the bad taste many were left with after Trump's election, as well as his support for the coal industry over cleaner energy.
Disability I put the bite of warm baloney sandwich back into the lunch bag with the half-eaten apple, then put the bag back into the southeast corner of my briefcase, the one I needed for carrying my bulky Braille books to and from school.
George Harrison: I've always hated Lee Marvin, and listening on acid to that other little dwarf bloke with a bowler hat on... I thought it was the biggest load of baloney shite I'd ever seen in my life; it was too much to stand!
While Pearce calls Rockwell's claim to be the first company to manufacture such a system to be "good marketing baloney," partly because he found another example of it in the wild prior to the Galaxy's release, the purchase nonetheless highlighted the mainstream potential of the technology.
" Justice Neil Gorsuch He is among those appearing readiest to challenge past decisions, expressing his views in a colloquial style, as when earlier session he declared a lawyer was, "slicing the baloney a little too thinly," and at another point implored, "let's just spot me that.
In the wrong hands, watching an actor peer through the bitten centre of a baloney sandwich to "get a new view of the world" would be irritating or seem like terrible scriptwriting: Mr Rylance makes it both endearing and evocative of a sort of childlike wonder.
"Cuts to the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and other public health infrastructure and safety-net programs will roll back our progress reducing new HIV infections and expanding access to care," said Carl Baloney, AIDS United's director of government affairs.
"I was saying to some people, if you don't give me a menu and don't allow me to order, then don't put a baloney sandwich in front of me and call it steak," said Senator Gustavo Rivera, a Democrat from the Bronx, who rose at 6:50 a.m.
Stanley Kresge told the Detroit Free Press in 1984 that media reports referring to his granddaughter as an heiress were "a lot of baloney," adding "she had some funds, but nothing of an heiress type ... she was already studying to be a stenotypist" in order to support her three kids after the divorce.
"And they've not been able to either use the phony baloney worthless piece of paper called an insurance card because the premiums are too high and those who want the cost of the deductible and the premiums to decrease so they can actually access healthcare for them and their families," Conway added.
After he said it was "complete baloney" to suggest there was a link between the EU's principle of free movement and access to its single market, he was slapped down by French and German ministers who suggested they could send him a copy of the relevant treaty or explain the point to him in English.
Show the world -- including Hillary -- how to dismantle Trump: his inherited wealth, his made-in-China ties, his belief that wages are too high, his plan to cut taxes for the billionaire class, his phony-baloney Trump University, his four business bankruptcies, his breathtaking cynicism in pretending to be an outsider while a Washington lobbyist pulls the strings of his campaign.
TV on Friday that the vast majority of what President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE says about the economy is "baloney," taking aim specifically at his 2202 budget proposal.
On Saturday, a Donald Trump-themed food truck rolled out in Portland, Oregon, offering an edible take on the Republican presidential nominee's BS. Specifically, the PDX-based advertising firm Wieden + Kennedy set up shop in Pioneer Courthouse Square to hawk that BS—in this case, baloney sandwiches—to hundreds of locals hungry for a taste of levity during the most cutthroat election in living memory.
" Fifty years ago, at the centennial in 1969, Philip Choy, president of the Chinese Historical Society, was bumped from the official festivities by the arrival of a surprise guest, John Wayne; and Ms. Yu's mother, the only descendant of Chinese railroad laborers present, had to listen to Secretary of Transportation John Volpe utter this baloney: "Who else but Americans could chisel through miles of solid granite?
Former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE said Monday that renewed focus on Russian uranium deals approved during her tenure is nothing more than debunked "baloney" and a sign that Republicans are nervous about the current intelligence probe into Moscow's efforts to meddle with last year's election.
It's all clear as it is"; "The diagram could be quite small, there was no need to waste such large wooden panels on it"; "Instead of moving the sky, he had better learn how to draw grass"; "This is baloney, some kind of scholasticism …"; "I'm not going anywhere else today, I'll just stop at a store and go right home …"; "That couple, a husband and wife, I think I know them …" Unlike Kabakov's discursive installation crowded with dozens of imaginary voices, "The "Room No. 3" by Irina Nakhova swaddles the viewer in darkness and solitude.

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