The reason I did not publish such stuff is that it was inconsequential claptrap. |
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This isn't situational realism, it's misogynist claptrap, the kind of stuff no one needs to see in the movies. |
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And he knows how to sum up his point in a few words with no gobbledygook or claptrap! |
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Thankfully there is little chance clever agencies will start falling for this PC claptrap. |
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The global citizen is assaulted with a cacophony of claptrap, and mumbo-jumbo has gained the upper hand. |
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Long before he died, he wrote an essay, The Myth of Sisyphus, which in a normal mood I usually dismiss as overwrought claptrap. |
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The closure is accompanied by the usual claptrap about improving customer service. |
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Of course, since astrology is all complete claptrap, this shouldn't concern me at all, should it? |
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I might not have a lot of letters after my name but I can tell you that this is claptrap. |
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The plot is a baffling array of gangster parody nonsense, sexist claptrap and kidnap chaos. |
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I am betraying little if I say that the piece concludes with two happy couples and much sentimental claptrap. |
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The problem is not that he speaks his mind but that, when he's not talking about the on-field action, the content of his mind largely consists of sanctimonious claptrap. |
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To listen to this kind of ideological claptrap from the Alliance puts me in a foul mood indeed. |
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Having discovered the fraud, the channel's Qatari owners had to give him the boot. Not even in Syria do many believe such claptrap. |
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There was plenty of raw anti-Semitic claptrap coming from Egyptian official media, much of it comparable to Der Sturmer. I don't get this. |
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But for so many to write revisionist claptrap in a hotel-sponsored competition is rum indeed. |
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Most of this report represents the very worse of politically correct claptrap. |
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I hope the Minister does not believe the sanctimonious claptrap he read this House. |
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Their own want of discrimination is as great as that of those who are led astray by their claptrap. |
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Also, this is highly unscientific claptrap, but interesting nonetheless. |
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He has the freedom now to speak his mind on issues that affect us all, and he presents a solid case damning them, without a lot of romantic claptrap. |
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Still less does one want to hear Marxist claptrap about colonialism. |
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I couldn't believe my own father was uttering such ageist claptrap. |
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I wonder who Nicola thinks she's fooling with this pious claptrap. |
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I assume the authors of this claptrap think women of 67 are doing well to make fashion choices that don't involve beige and elasticated waists. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have never, well I should not say that, I have heard such a load of claptrap in my life, but not recently, as I have from this member. |
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He hasn't burdened us with an apparat of death research, paradigms, phases, and claptrap. |
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I do not want to hear any more of this claptrap and nonsense from you. |
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Despite the hard-working host's frantic attempts to create rib-tickling chaos, this was kiss-me-quick claptrap at its depressing worst. |
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Claptrap is claptrap, whether it comes from the right or the left. |
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They want this whole Horatio Alger claptrap to be danced out in this House of Commons, and that we should encourage people to be more positive to find jobs that do not exist. |
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On one side are the Haussmann style buildings, however faded, while on the other side is urban claptrap, where the ring road looms over cheap buildings, small hotels and surviving homes of the working-class inner suburbs. |
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There was never a strike in any of those years where we did not hear the same kind of claptrap we are hearing from government officials about shutting this down and how essential it is. |
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This is infinitely more revealing of the true nature of the relations between European big business and the Turkish dictatorship than all the insipid claptrap on which we are asked to give our opinion. |
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