If you're able to block this
bushwa from your thinking, "Allegiance'' is a competent thriller.
For all the sentimental, bipartisan
bushwa occasioned by Nixon's death in 1994, the greatest vote getter in Republican history is a political orphan; the lone US president to resign his office, Nixon has long since been disowned by the party that three times nominated him.
There's a frantic, electric air about the zoo parade of so many primary competitors who have to cram so much
bushwa and colorful behavior into such a compacted time frame.
(16) Utter
bushwa: As ADMAU's body makes clear, Garner knows exactly when the Descriptivists started influencing language guides.
You go to a software company's Web site and blow through the expensive brochureware because it's just a bunch of
bushwa. You navigate down to a spec sheet and get some actual information.
And McInerney seems compelled to balance his general breeziness of tone with high-sounding
bushwa: "If we log on to the Internet, eat the right foods and exercise religiously, surely we will forget our differences and begin to love one another.
Bubba has to buckle up now and all this other
bushwa. Thank God it's still legal to drink while driving.
The teenager murdered on a busy street inShepherd's
Bushwas stabbed in the chest outside a greengrocers last night, a shocked staff member says.
Bushwas a mixture of awkward handshakes, folded arms and forward stares.
BushWas George Bush speaking of some truly shattering event in American affairs?
PRESIDENT
Bushwas spotted yesterday working on his crucial State of the Union address.