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But the pea-brained guineafowl are revealing the flaws in that assumption.
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I also really like ACROPOLIS, GO DEEP, WHAT A DUMP, LEMON/LIME and PEA-BRAINED.
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Every so often, a pea-brained winged male will be born, whose job it is to leave the hive, find a queen to bone, and die.
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But I like to think that if a pea-brained iguana can out-maneuver a bunch of slithering death machines, then maybe we've got a change, too. Mother!
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Meredith Hagner's Portia, meanwhile, is to acting what Marnie Michaels is to singing-songwriting: She and Elliott are no Bess and George, but their petty, pea-brained participation infuses the Search Party with comic brightness.
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While the discussion of the Bidens and military aid will undoubtedly receive the most media attention, Zelensky's flattery—and Trump's pea-brained susceptibility to it—is the most grotesque moment of the call, an embarrassment to both countries.
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To go the other way with Forky — to make him a crude, pea-brained, semi-suicidal hunk of plastic — sends the message that the stakes may be lower in this Toy Story iteration, but the whimsy and absurdity will be amped up.
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In his biography, founder Wayman Mitchell responded to criticism of the group by the journalists, and by researcher Ronald Enroth: > They (the media) are not interested in giving honest accounts. By and large > they are pea-brained, illiterate and lazy. They come with pre-conceived > ideas and a pre-arranged agenda and look only for a sound bite that will > help nail down what they want to say. This is not honest, investigative > journalism; it is interpretive reporting, where they interpret everything > you say to support their own wicked bias.
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