Sentences with phrase «basket case who»

Or am I a basket case who can't understand ordinary every day grammar school logical thinking?
There is Don (Scoot McNairy), a troubled basket case who worships Frank as a spiritual guide, smitten with his embrace of the unorthodox.

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The reason tax mix matters is because it explains the Nordic countries, who have much larger public sectors than does Canada, so much so that according to the usual Fraser Institute logic that lower taxes overall would lead to faster economic growth, they ought to be complete basket cases.
She came home NOT a basket case, but someone all together who went through the fire and yet testified to God's goodness even when she sometimes failed the test.
Who, by the way, probably thinks I'm an overbearing basket case (and for the record: I totally am) but I'd like to think I get a free pass considering most of our belongings are covered in plastic drop cloths and everything we think we can't live without is crammed into our 192 square foot bedroom.
Joe Hockey's first big day out as Treasurer was like a new chief executive who inherited a corporate basket case and then announced huge write - downs and impairments.
Then we have the Dickensian old fool and arrogant duffer, Sir Chips Keswick, who thinks no fan is entitled to ask a PERTINENTquestion, as to why the club is a basket case.
I will say only that Hawk has now had as many owners as this athlete has had NBA teams; that the athlete finally played his way down to the CBA; and that when I spoke earlier of boys who have made their dogs into basket cases, I spoke from personal knowledge.
Frankly our club is a basket case run by unscrupulous people and what would really cure it, long tern is RELEGATION, which would force a sale and a totally new brigade, who hoipefully woulf be honest.
Here's a case in point: authors who think that Google is the only search engine in town, and who are putting all their SEO (search engine optimization) eggs into Google's basket will be in for a hard landing (and a painful reality check) when the Next Big Thing in search engines comes along, and Google is out of the picture.
It is even harder to watch children who, if allowed to continue running the show, will be psychiatric basket - cases by the time they reach adulthood.
But they're already enough of a basket case I'm not sure it will matter (except for our poor Aussie friends who credit flights to Qantas frequent flyer in order to earn their elite status).
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