Seeing the insipid life in the city and listening to the babblings of old men praising the past and deprecating every progressive step was unbearable. |
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In the case of people, as subsequent research has demonstrated, it is that the strange babblings you hear around you as a baby can be used to communicate with your fellows. |
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Wilful, libidinous and wonderfully predatory, they lack the urban neurosis of Candace Bushnell's New York clique, or the self-loathing babblings of Bridget Jones. |
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I include their babblings here only as an example of the kind of incompetence, waste, and mismanagement that will no longer be tolerated in the Democratic Party. |
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Franky, as his parents called him, was born in 1732 — a golden child, his smiles brighter, his babblings more telling and his tricks more magical than all the other infants in the colonies combined. |
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