On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences. |
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Although maybe this is simply an outgrowth of the semi-obsessive logorrhea of writers, where they feel they know their work best and can't help but respond. |
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Of course, practical explanations of the novel's logorrhea are possible. |
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The singer alternates between stunned silence and logorrhea. |
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Who would have known that big dreams can be lost and small worlds can crumble, hinged on the correct spelling of cephalalgia, hypsometer or logorrhea? |
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Such suspicions will only be confirmed by Gibson's idiosyncratic logorrhea in interviews before a hostile press which can and will use everything he says against him. |
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What he did, he did very well, but a real case of logorrhea. |
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On our other side, a Beats-obsessed young man suffered his fifth hour of logorrhea — begging for Nocturnalist's pillow in spontaneous bop when he wasn't writing us a disturbing poem and shoving it into our sleeping bag. |
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The rapid and breathless pace puts her breath and speaking apparatus to the test, facing the spectator not with a calm representation but an intense performance of logorrhea. |
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