It is wonderful how very simple it is to flim-flam a philosopher.
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Some of it is flim-flam and some of it is actually quite serious.
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To its credit, the Portuguese entry avoided all this flim-flam.
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And that's not the only flim-flam going on here.
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There's also some nonsensical flim-flam going around claiming that selfies are leading to more plastic surgery.
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Not for nothing shall they flim-flam Georges Coutlass!
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If it had been Eddie Irvine in '99, it would have had the hollow ring of flim-flam.
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They'll flim-flam you out of it somehow.
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Even if you get hold of something good, them dam-robber government sharks will flim-flam you out of it.
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Anyway, it's all flim-flam, meaningless games.
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Gaydon has a great deal of observation and common sense, and was never plagued with a flim-flam of fancies.
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The flim-flam home-improvement gyp artists, the door-to-door con men were politely warned that they were not welcome in Long Beach.
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Here Aguayo's mission is to show that daft, punkish blasts of electronic flim-flam can fire up hedonistic gatherings outside of conventional club spaces.
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Adagio for Strings - as used by that archetypal cinematic flim-flam man Oliver Stone throughout Platoon - is all over this often-intriguing Danish puzzle picture.
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Tradition is a biggie in the GAA, not just in terms of sepia-tinted flim-flam, but apparently a factor in what can happen on the pitch.
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I was faked in my birth and flim-flammed with my mother's milk.