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Trump is one of the phoniest people ever to walk the earth.
Of all the parts Trump has been playing, this one is the phoniest.
It was offensive to watch Warren, the phoniest candidate on the stage, force purity tests on everyone else.
" In a sneak peek of part two of the reunion, Camille is seen yelling at the cast, saying, "You girls want me to jump on that hate train!" before she says to Kemsley, "Dorit, you're the most phoniest person I've ever met.
Merron, Jeff. "The Phoniest Records in Sports," ESPN (Feb. 25, 2004). Wladimir Balentien, a Curaçaoan born player, broke Oh's home run record on September 15, 2013, by hitting his 56th and 57th home runs of the season in a game against the Hanshin Tigers.
In 1985, he was on a pace to break Sadaharu Oh's record of 55 home runs in a single season, but fell short by one, because in the last game of the season the pitcher from Oh's Yomiuri Giants threw only intentional walks (allegedly to prevent the Westerner from breaking Oh's record).Merron, J. "The Phoniest Records in Sports". (Feb 2003)., retrieved from ESPN.
Bowie himself has said mixed statements about Young Americans. In late 1975 he described it as "the phoniest R&B; I've ever heard. If I ever would have got my hands on that record when I was growing up I would have cracked it over my knee." He would further voice his dislike for the record and describe it as "a phase" in a 1976 interview with Melody Maker.
Bass won consecutive batting Triple Crowns (1985 and 1986). In 1985, he challenged Sadaharu Oh's record of 55 home runs in a single season, but finished the year with 54. In the last game of the season the pitcher for the Yomiuri Giants - then managed by Oh - intentionally walked Bass each time, seemingly to prevent him from having a chance to equal or break the record.Merron, J. "The Phoniest Records in Sports".
Oh told his pitchers to throw strikes to Cabrera, but most of them ignored his order and threw balls well away from the plate. After the game, Oh stated, "If you're going to break the record, you should do it by more than one. Do it by a lot." In the wake of the most recent incident involving Cabrera, ESPN listed Oh's single-season home run record as #2 on its list of "The Phoniest Records in Sports".
Stand-up comedian Paul F. Tompkins' 2009 comedy album Freak Wharf contains a track titled "Go Ask Alice" in which he derides the book as "the phoniest of balonies" and jokingly suggests it was authored by the writing staff of the police drama series Dragnet. The album title comes from a passage in the book in which the diarist refers to a mental hospital as a "freak wharf". American metalcore band Ice Nine Kills included a song related to the book, titled "Alice", on their 2015 album Every Trick in the Book.
Despite grossing $97.8 million worldwide, the movie received unfavorable reviews; Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote: "Pfeiffer, apparently stymied by the bland clichés that prop up her screechy role, delivers her flattest, phoniest performance ever." Meanwhile, SF Gate observed: "In one scene, she breaks down in tears as she unburdens herself to him about her miserable life. It's hard not to cringe, watching this emotionally ready actress fling herself headlong into false material." Pfeiffer took on the role of a murderous artist, named Ingrid Magnussen, in the drama White Oleander (2002), with Alison Lohman (in her film début), Renée Zellweger and Robin Wright.
Buechner laces his sermons with humor, with irony, even with > fantasy. In this journey south, it’s hard to tell the homilies from the > grits.B.M. Firestone, Library Journal 102 (June 15, 1977): 1403 The tetralogy as a whole drew positive reflections from a number of critics, including Roger Dione, who argued in the Los Angeles Times that Buechner remained ‘one of the most underrated novelists writing today’.Roger Dione, ‘Novel Lists’, Los Angeles Times, November 11, 1979, 14. This sentiment was repeated by several other reviewers, including Louis Auchinloss, who contended that ‘Frederick Buechner can find grace and redemption even in the shoddiest, phoniest aspects of a cultural wasteland.’Auchincloss, Louis.

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