He told Nancy, the Preener and Riedy, the Weasel to do all the dirty work.
As a result, weasel-words can destroy the effectiveness of an immunity or safe harbor.
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Candid cameras filmed motorists trying to weasel out of fines with bribes or threats.
Genworth managed to weasel out of inclusion in the ban with its long term care insurance product.
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Are you prepared to state that in public, in your column, without hedging or using weasel words?
Let's hope these aren't weasel words, whereby we turn a blind eye to other nations' supplying the funds.
Congress is anxious about this too, but uses weasel words that are likely to allow the deal to go forward.
Plenty of people and pundits are outraged that Pennsylvania looks like it is trying to weasel out of the penalties.
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With his wide-brimmed hat, weasel grin and Texan drawl, Larry Hagman made JR Ewing one of the world's greatest soap icons.
Many business communicators lard up their speeches with jargon and weasel words.
Avoid mind-numbing vague generalities and weasel words typical of management speak today.
This compares nicely with the Dow (down 8%), the Nasdaq (up 99%) and even the rabid weasel Nasdaq 100 (up 113%) over the same period.
No obfuscation, no weasel words, no mumbo jumbo and gobbledygook, no pandering to the Establishment just the truth, the plain truth and nothing but the truth.
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The Tories would have done exactly the same of course, and Mr Howard's weasel suggestion that they would not is a nonsense recognised by all.
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In a 1970s organized-crime trial, the late Norman Ostrow cross-examined Jimmy "The Weasel" Frattiano, a government cooperator who had admitted to a number of grisly murders.
It's true that terms like "reasonable" time and "plausible" connection can sound like weasel words that would green-light consigning an American to indefinite detention on gossamer grounds.
Can any future fiscal commitment by politicians be credible, since they can always use a change in circumstances (or electoral pressure) to weasel out of their pledges?
From 1947 through 1967, the year before the U.S. began to weasel out of its commitment to dollar-gold convertibility, unemployment averaged only 4.7% and never rose above 7%.
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For those few readers who do not yet know, Beanie Babies are sleek cloth animals about the size of a small weasel, loosely stuffed with small plastic pebbles.
Romney is trying to weasel his way into the presidency, saying what he thinks people want to hear, and consistently sending mixed messages to cover all his bases.
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Then, after a version of 'Pop Goes the Weasel' involving paper bags, an enthusiastic Gerard Le Fevre and an audience attempting to sing "increasingly operatic", we had the interval.
It did not help that the trainer, who was, I think, aptly described as a weasel, had actually saved needles and used bandages, whatever else paraphernalia he used over the years.
So if Scotland were to become independent, all other things being equal (the ghastly weasel words again), they might either refuse to lend to RBS or charge prohibitively expensive interest rates for doing so.
With that thought, the Beer Geek Brunch was born, an imperial oatmeal stout that has a roasted, chocolaty flavour thanks to the addition of Vietnamese ca phe chon, known colloquially as weasel or cat poo coffee.
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