I'm hosting four panels which I'll be reminding you about here, ad nauseam. |
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The almost constant vision of a flotilla of ships and boats on Sydney Harbour, shown ad nauseam on Foxtel today, proves that point. |
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This very process would be brought up by said media at every opportunity as a self-perpetuating prophecy, ad nauseam. |
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To add insult to injury, the same stock footage, like lightning flashes or an owl perched on a branch, is repeated ad nauseam. |
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The entire diapason of pro-war liberal opinion-formers has indulged in this revolting ad hominem habit, ad infinitum and ad nauseam. |
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In its less stellar moments, the songwriting can be a bit of a yawn-fest with cliched choruses that are repeated ad nauseam. |
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While he has been quite hazy about his history of drug use, the danger of being more precise is that the details could be picked over ad nauseam. |
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Yet it was my perception that he talked at great length, almost, one could say, ad nauseam, and also provoked many interventions. |
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Although it makes no sense, this simplistic line has been repeated ad nauseam until it has ossified into accepted fact. |
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I know you probably get asked this ad nauseam, but did you watch any Star Trek growing up? |
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The member blundered on ad nauseam about the fact that the Liberals had manipulated the process of his appointment. |
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I am sure Canadians get confused when they hear us debating this issue in the House ad nauseam. |
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I don't want to go on ad nauseam, but you're asking about where the breakdowns may be. |
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They have raised it over and over ad nauseam. Somehow the government has failed to see the value in this approach. |
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Does he not agree with me that this subject has been studied and studied ad nauseam, ad infinitum? |
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He went on ad nauseam about the fact he had left the government before he had anything to do with it. |
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I agree with you that retreading the 2000 election is something that has been discussed ad nauseam, however it gives his story a point of reference. |
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We've been talking ad nauseam about the star system and we seem to be going all around the mulberry bush on it. |
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The government had the Le Dain commission study this issue ad nauseam. |
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We hear the Conservatives going on ad nauseam about accountability, but section 7 takes away the right of Canadians to have access to information. |
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Although the Commission may not admit to this out loud, it does suggest now and again that Parliament is going on about this ad nauseam while insisting on an answer. |
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What is needed now is not yet more political rhetoric, speeches and theories ad nauseam, but real action on the ground. |
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But, when we struggle to attract sponsors to Scottish football neither is the ad nauseam nonsense from Mr Lawwell. |
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What will we do if we can't post ad nauseam about what we're eating for breakfast? |
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Congress' inability to arrive at a permanent funding fix have been reported ad nauseam. |
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I like the fact that Corbyn isn't a cookie-cutter career politician, repeating platitudes ad nauseam. |
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One such correspondent is Ray Davies of Bedwas who uses the Echo Feedback facility to espouse pseudo Communist propaganda ad nauseam. |
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We have no problem with making a profit or with the market dictating prices, as long as it works and is not profiteering and gouging ad nauseam, which is what we are seeing. |
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Pesticide review has been going on in Canada ad nauseam, and it never seems to deliver the results that our horticultural producers need in order for them to be competitive. |
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This was not the case, however, as he repeated the familiar Serbian position ad nauseam without even a glimmer of an appreciation that opposing points of view also existed. |
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Since 2007, I have listened ad nauseam to the Marina West developers' protestations about their difficulty in raising capital to complete their project. |
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Before you conclude that all these have been discussed ad nauseam in recent years, I invite you to read Keenan's analysis of, and suggested solutions for, their amelioration. |
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