For Mackie, as well as Bill, that's a big no duh.
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But it was also the cover story for NO DUH magazine.
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It's "the," which I guess goes along with the (ahh!) puzzle's title, 'No Duh!
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That means that, at first, the simple Apple-ness of no-duh interaction seems absent.
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Let's start with the good stuff, primarily that—no duh—Minecraft is a really good game.
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It didn't help when Pelley segued into a clumsy, no-duh, exposé on fake social media followers.
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But beyond provoking a "no duh" response, studies like this can become fuel for action, by making clear that yes, there is a problem.
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Get a store rewards cardThis may seem like a "no duh" piece of advice, but you'd be shocked at how many people still haven't signed up for free rewards.
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That may sound like a no duh proposition, but Indiana fans had reason to expect otherwise—and not just because the team started the 2015-16 season so poorly.
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"Wasn't it always supposed to be Pacey?" he asks in a no duh tone, legs folded on the coffee table, biceps casually flexed as he gestures with the remote control.
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It's kind of a basic thing that, no duh, and frankly there were times, even earlier this past year where people didn't want context and analysis, they just wanted the recent pop.
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" THE RULEBOOK: NO DUH "For it cannot be presumed that the same degree of sound policy, prudence, and foresight would uniformly be observed by each of these confederacies for a long succession of years.
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We've reached out to 4 of her upcoming tour stops and they all confirmed what seems like a "no duh" -- but yes, they do indeed have enough electricity to meet her show's technical requirements.
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It's often said that Alpine skiing is an outdoor sport, a no-duh remark intended to account for the disruptions, delays, and inevitable instances of unfairness caused by wind, fog, warmth, snow, rain, and drought.
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If the truth that clothes are coded with meaning has become a no-duh proposition, the question then arises of how much significance to read into what others are wearing and how much we unconsciously assume.
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And yeah, most hate groups are going to seem like they're totally asinine because they're saying stuff and it's like: No duh, it's not true that white people are automatically superior to everybody else, that's an asinine belief.
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It has gone from being a variety of ways to tickle a person — real life, funny because it's true, ironic funny, deadpan funny, parody funny, no-duh funny, slapstick, farce, absurdity, pratfalls, a real variety — to merely, glumly reflecting what a terrible world this has become.
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"To posit that Aaliyah is the end all be all of contemporary fashion might be a no-duh point for many of us, but until the world stops doing it, we are going to keep on positing it," Julianne Escobedo Shepherd wrote for Jezebel in 21995.
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Obviousman is a superhero who can't stand the overly obvious or hypocritical. His symbol is the word "Duh" with a slash through it (No Duh!). Usually appears only on Sundays. He has appeared being interviewed by Joe on his radio show.
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