Even Fables has its chucklesome moments, although they are in the context of a load of godawful blather. |
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You heard it on sports radio and television pregame shows, amidst the endless barking and blather of those lively roundtable segments. |
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Sometimes I ask them why, and beneath their self-justificatory blather I always sense a low fear of their own ageing. |
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Democrats like to blather interminably about democracy, which presumably represents their ideal. |
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He consistently manages to give an on-target review in half the space that either of the NY Times guys do, with virtually no blather. |
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There is a brief production featurette, which is mostly self-congratulatory blather. |
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There will also be the usual blather about healing wounds and moving on, but such false consolation will ring especially hollow this time around. |
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Why not drop in daily for your regular dose of nonsensical blather, rambling introspection and stolen links? |
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The blather from both sides obscures the real, but largely hidden, agenda behind the tax cuts. |
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That dried-up worthless twit once again obscures the real point with blather. |
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While these changes seem like legalese blather, they actually represent a significant change in policy. |
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I think that between the heat and her blather, I might well have been physically sick if I'd had to attend. |
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Now, I've no specific objection to one's needy compulsion to share mundane personal blather but, for myself, I find it pointless and distracting. |
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Ironically, given all the contemporary blather about ethics, it's much easier for today's ethically challenged reporter to thrive. |
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It's clear that for all his blather, he thought that he was taking a most un-courageous stand. |
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The article itself is the usual nonsensical blather about creating housing projects along ideological lines. |
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Now, I've a great deal of respect for him, but clearly this is blather of the first order. |
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Maybe the channel is having a hard time recruiting talking heads or something but I'm hearing an awful lot of this kind of bizarre blather lately. |
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And it was particularly galling to hear this lazy, self-congratulatory blather from kids loafing their way through college and grad school on their parents' dime. |
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Just when we think we can't possibly bear any more, we're forced to endure another round of empty blather about how committed people are to improving this city. |
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And the blather will only get louder now that Rick Santorum has dropped out. |
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Or maybe, after 176 of these blather fests, even the candidates are tired of hearing themselves talk. |
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Given all of the blather, it cannot be easy to get firm footing while attempting to scale our racial fence of barbed wire. |
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It takes journalistic skill of a high order to write page after page of engaging blather, so totally devoid of substance. |
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If British voters are beginning to tire of this blather, he should not be surprised: they have done well to put up with it this long. |
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I want to warn Canadians of the blather they are going to hear from the other parties on this issue, likely today. |
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Today, it is fashionable to blather about the methodological poverty of societal rating agencies. |
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I know it's completely uncool to blather on about one's partner. |
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Given the tightness of the election, it's hard for even the most attentive voters to cut through the cacophony of spin, campaign blather, and last-minute scare tactics. |
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In an age in which billions would starve if not for the use of artificial fertilizers in agriculture, they blather on about small-scale organic farming. |
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This kind of blather, meaningless but essentially harmless, suggests that he might be perfectly suited to make the leap from show business to politics. |
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The blather wears thin, as do the endless romantic intrigues. |
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Grand language wrapped around a thin message produces only vapid blather. |
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Nevertheless, what we have gotten and are getting still is blather. |
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Heaven knows we don't want a return to the portentous prolixity of Star Wars or the philosophical blather of the Matrix trilogy, but some small relevance to the world we live in would have been appreciated. |
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That is why, for all the blather about helping the poorest and putting the trade talks back on track, the meeting in Hong Kong was a disappointment. |
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It is an intelligent way of demanding things for Quebec instead of being content to blather on about newspapers or laughing from the other side of the House about the work the Bloc has been doing for many years. |
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And so it was with mixed feelings and distracted chatter that we gobbled our veal and pudding, half tuned in to the bland background music and blather on the radio. |
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That could just be campaign blather, but conservatives fear he means it: that he really does want judges to favour the underdog rather than uphold the law dispassionately as their oath of office requires. |
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We are supposed to accept that blather without being able, as politicians, to do due diligence, to hear from witnesses, to hear from senior citizens. |
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