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After Madonna used it to describe a Lady Gaga song ...
As Republicans reacted to Mitt Romney's victories ...
As the 2012 presidential election contest officially began ...
Perhaps because of holiday use of Scrabble and other ...
Mitt Romney used it while commenting about Newt Gingrich ...
After a Saudi Court sentenced a man to 500 lashes for ...
When Europe unlocked frozen bailout money ...
When a commentator used it to critique Washington's politics ...
In a new book about the Casey Anthony trial, a prosecutor ...
With the passing of "60 Minutes" commentator Andy Rooney ...
When Greece announced a surprise decision to hold ...
Many obituaries for Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi ...
When the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor resumed ...
After two baseball players injured theirs during the playoffs ...
With the passing of Steve Jobs, a man known for ...
After a hockey player celebrated a Stanley Cup victory ...
When Georgia's pardon and parole board "denied clemency" ...
After Madonna ungraciously received a gift of flowers from a fan ...
As Hurricane Irene approached the U.S. coast ...
After an earthquake rattled the East Coast of the U.S. ...
When Warren Buffett published a piece about taxing the super-rich ...
Because of the riots in London and other UK cities ...
After reports of a hoax involving a "collar bomb" ...
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