Danns, 28, regrets that her time as a lap dancer made her a harder, more cynical person.
No surprise that many of the quotes, particularly from Greeks, were cynical, angry and bitter.
The more cynical answer is that it was politically motivated, a charge that the IRS denies.
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Raleigh, NC-based Quanta Technology, identified at least one valid aspect of this cynical analogy.
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The young are driven by sentiment, while cynical and power-hungry interests use them for cannon fodder.
But turn cynical about it and you'll forgo the greatest wealth-creation boom in history.
In the court of public opinion, celebrities now know that people are cynical, Bossert says.
It also plays into the cynical zeitgeist which supports the gravitational pull of the status quo.
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The alternative narrative of nationalism used as a cynical distraction from lawlessness and graft is buried.
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Your team is likely composed of engineers and some of us tend to be very cynical.
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Over the past few decades, this cynical notion has infected the entire job hierarchy.
The cynical wonder if he is merely emulating his rivals' support for charter schools.
It's entirely possible, of course, that political and promotional considerations qualify as cynical overthinking.
Even if its approach was cynical and selective, the Soviet Union took its ideology seriously.
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It's not so much a conspiracy, he says, as it is a cynical ploy.
To put a more cynical spin on it, foundations are good for a celebrity's image.
"They are opposed, in my view, to the transfer for cynical party political reasons, " he said.
Noble intentions are simply the fog used to mask his cynical use of political force.
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The empty cynical phrase "peace, security, and stability" was also giving me a headache.
There's only three penalty offences - cynical play (side entry etc), not rolling away and offside.
But the real Livingstone, a cynical manipulator, is not the mayor of London we need.
Young people, she said, were generally "no more cynical about politics than anyone else".
The more cynical people become about the honesty of politicians, the more they value straight talking.
One has every right these days to be very cynical of sports and sports leagues.
Friends and family have been very supportive, but others have suggested more cynical motives.
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Many are cynical about this, and doubt the president's rhetoric will amount to much.
It is actually possible to be too cynical, something which comes as a slight surprise.
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He reviled the Bush tax cuts and the "tired and cynical philosophy, " behind them.
But when newspapers intervene, isn't it just a cynical, money-making ploy designed to boost sales.
And Mr Rajoy is right, Spaniards are cynical about all their politicians in all the parties.
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