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Lazier is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bob
Lazier (1938–2020),
American racecar driver Buddy Lazier (born 1967),
American racecar...
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Lazier failed to
qualify for the
Indianapolis 500.
Lazier eventually qualified for the
Indianapolis 500 in 1991.
During his
Champ Car career,
Lazier often...
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Laziness (also
known as
indolence or sloth) is
disinclination to
activity or
exertion despite having the
ability to act or to
exert oneself. It is often...
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Jaques Lazier (born
January 25, 1971) is an
American former race car driver. He is the
younger brother of 1996
Indianapolis 500
champion Buddy Lazier and...
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lazy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lazy is the
adjective for
laziness, a lack of
desire to
expend effort. It may also
refer to:
Lazy (band)...
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Right to Be
Lazy (French: Le
Droit à la paresse) is a book by Paul Lafargue,
published in 1883. In it, Lafargue, a
French socialist,
opposes the labour...
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Lazy bed (Irish:
ainneor or iompú,
Scottish Gaelic:
feannagan [ˈfjan̪ˠakən]) is a
traditional method of
arable cultivation.
Rather like cord rig cultivation...
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Lazy Sunday may
refer to: "
Lazy Sunday" (Small
Faces song), a song
released in 1968 "
Lazy Sunday" (The
Lonely Island song), a 2005 SNL
digital short Calvin...
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Lazier Partners Racing was an
American racing team in the
IndyCar Series. The team was
owned by
former driver Bob
Lazier,
father of
Buddy Lazier and Jaques...
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Indianapolis 500
winner Buddy Lazier and Indy
Racing League driver Jaques Lazier and
current Indy
Lights driver Flinn Lazier Lazier competed in
Formula 5000...