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1 As a result, having sex in parked cars is a national pastime .
2 But it was a noble effort at Whataboutery, our new national pastime .
3 Misbehaving is a national pastime now, and it's going to get worse.
4 Giving out about Michael O'Leary and his airline is a national pastime .
5 It may seem hard to believe that America's national pastime could need saving.
6 Pinning blame on Bin's outnumbered generation had become a national pastime .
7 We can't visit Finland and not indulge in their national pastime .
8 Thinking up suitable punishments for Charles J. Haughey has become a national pastime .
9 Doping revelations have tarnished the reputation of baseball, known as America's national pastime .
10 For a few days, the search for old records became a national pastime .
11 I do not consider our national pastime beneath a philosopher's attention.
12 Forget the tides at Morecambe Bay; this is geologic erosion as a national pastime .
13 But for fans watching at home, the national pastime has gone decidedly high tech.
14 Protecting civilians from invaders is, alas, something of a national pastime in these parts.
15 Overthinking falafel is a national pastime in the many places.
16 For a couple of decades, resenting Martin Amis has been a British national pastime .
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