I also heard that finding support would be difficult and that linux forums were filled with pontificating malaperts which is not at all true. |
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All the pontificating that will go on between acts and between songs will go in one ear and out the other. |
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Instead, there must have been a few blowhards who got all puffed up and began pontificating. |
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Everyone seemed very pleasant and affable and there wasn't too much in the way of pontificating. |
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He urges us to read Aquinas as responding to a series of conflicts rather than as pontificating from a nonhistorical perspective. |
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Despite your pontificating and half-witted theory, you clearly know very little about modern history or economics. |
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It takes a heck of a lot more effort than pontificating about the evils of livestock. |
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He wanted to slice through the pontificating speeches and backroom deal-making, the corrosive disagreements between the house and the senate, all of which paralyzed legislative action. |
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There wasn't much two-way conversation, because it was always Glenn pontificating to anybody that wanted to listen. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think we all know here in the House who is doing the huffing and puffing and hyperventilating and pontificating. |
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Donald Maxwell is a seasoned operatic buffo, who nicely cherishes, relishes and polishes his pontificating arias, with chorus usually dancing attendance. |
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Rather than pontificating about the evils of unions, he would be better served explaining how his laws contributed in a real way to the ugly situation occurring. |
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I wonder why this bit of ignorant grammatical pontificating never caught on, while the equally ill-founded prescription against splitting infinitives did? |
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For months, pundits have been pontificating on the likely winners and losers in a cabinet reshuffle. |
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Maybe that smashed window in the corporate box was actually the result of a disturbed football supporter who was watching Eddie pontificating on the subject of expectoration. |
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He has spent the past two years using digital technology to bring together people in desperate straits, getting things done while others were pontificating. |
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The rare footage of Zorn pontificating on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions. |
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The bad news is that even though he complains he can no longer connect with contemporary pop music, that doesn't stop him from cluelessly pontificating about its demise. |
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Last weekend in Montreal, we saw Eddie Goldenberg pontificating on the Liberal Party's destiny. |
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What are we Europeans doing, apart from pontificating as we did at Monterrey? |
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I hope they weren't spooked off from buying property a few years ago, what with all these doom and gloom losers pontificating about inflation, bubbles, and unicorns. |
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John McCain completely wasted his shot at her, just pontificating away, looking aggreived, not accomplishing anything. |
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This should give any Western pundit pause when pontificating on popular sentiment in Saudi Arabia. |
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The Delaware primary result will be the topic of much handwringing, pontificating and consternation in coming days. |
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Allow me to mention another plain truism, and now I am addressing in particular those who have been pontificating on militarisation in the House for some time. |
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What makes a good story is not always good intention or a meticulous plan, but the overlooked snag or the unexpected foul-up, which results, not in pontificating speech making, but in inept stuttering. |
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He said there are people who are pontificating that this was the time for war. |
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The general has been acting like a prospective candidate, making speeches around the country and pontificating on the television about global affairs. |
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It is not Westerners coming along and pontificating. |
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The outspoken pubs boss today said it was time for businessmen to stop pontificating on the issue and let the Scots make up their own mind in next week's vote. |
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I say stop pontificating about tougher prison sentences. |
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So rather than me pontificating, we both sat down and read the two pages. |
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His patronising pontificating probably had nothing to do with his band walking away from the Brits empty handed. |
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It is about time people accepted that we all have our faults and stopped pontificating to others who don't fit in with their own particular lifestyle. |
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Pontificating about the global market being an irresistible agent of deregulation does not provide an honest get-out clause. |
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