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16 Sentences With "phony baloney"

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You and your network have felt an urgency about Russia and some phony baloney collusion.
Is he going to behave like an adult, as a major corporate leader, or give me this phony-baloney — what is it?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
This project led to work with Terminal Press, where Phetus helped create the Phony-Baloney comic book. Phetus formed the Elite Gudz multi-media design studio in 2008. In 2012 Phetus moved his art studio to the Flatiron District of Manhattan and shared a creative space with the artists Anton Kadinsky, sculptor Carlos Mare139 Rodriguez, Allan Ket and Alice Mizrachi. For the next 2 years this was his creative work space.
In 2003 Iz held his first solo artist showcase on Long Island at Concrete Vibes. In 2005 Phetus relocated his studio and worked with graffiti artist Richie SEEN. He set up shop in the back of "Tattoo SEEN" in the Throgs Neck section in the Bronx. While working alongside SEEN, Phnetus designed the packaging for Planet6, SEEN's designer toy brand, along with the character development for the Phony Baloney designer toy line.
The Lululemon Athletica store in Westport, Connecticut The Promenade (Toronto, Canada) lululemon was founded in 1998 by Chip Wilson in Vancouver, British Columbia,Rob Walker, July 21, 2009, New York Times, Marketing Pose, Retrieved , "...it’s no surprise that some yoga devotees have zeroed in on it as an annoying phony-baloney symbol. Elaine Lipson, a writer and editor in Boulder, Colo., who ..." and sold its first pair of yoga pants that year. Wilson created the name to have many L's so that it would sound western to Japanese buyers, who often have difficulty pronouncing the letter. The company's initial public offering was in July 2007, raising $327.6 million by selling 18.2 million shares.
The episode titled "You Can't Pick Cotton in Tahiti" refers to small-town America as both a far-away, exotic Tahiti and the "real America" compared to "phony-baloney" Hollywood. Many episodes offer moving soliloquies, into which future Academy Award-winning writer Silliphant (In the Heat of the Night) poured his deepest thoughts. Despite all the adventure, travelogue, drama, and poetry, the real subject of the series was the human condition, with Tod and Buz often cast as a kind of roving Greek chorus, observers and mentors to broken-down prizefighters and rodeo clowns, sadists and iron-willed matrons, surfers and heiresses, runaway kids and orphans, and other people from all walks of life, forced by circumstances to confront their demons. One hallmark of the show was the way it introduced viewers to new ways of life and new cultures, for instance, a view of a shrimper's life in episode two of season one, "A Lance of Straw", and a look at Cleveland, Ohio's Polish community in episode 35, "First Class Mouliak".

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