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1 And then to have the gall to threaten Lem with legal action?
2 And then you have the gall to invite me over to your side!
3 And they have the gall to call it good business.
4 Only a low-life would have the gall to steal aesthetically pleasing home design concepts.
5 How dare she have the gall to offer her sympathy?
6 In better times perhaps I'd have the gall or arrogance to make such a statement.
7 Now these same critters and you have the gall to talk to me about joining hands.
8 They have the gall to come into this place and throw this sort of muck around, he said.
9 This is a question that nobody would have the gall to put to a householder on his own doorstep.
10 They wouldn't have the gall .
12 Those that yesterday were friends of our enemies have the gall today to tell me not to visit my brother Gadhafi.
13 These sons of bitches roll over us in five minutes and then have the gall to ask where our battle fleet is.
14 If he suspicioned you'd have the gall to come right back to Little Lost, I expect mebby he'd string yuh up, young feller.
15 You have to have the gall of a con man and the patience of a saint, and that's a hell of a combination.
16 He poked fun at the irony of locals who do not own land, yet have the gall to force foreign nationals to leave South Africa.
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