The role of Quentin, garrulously veering from self-pity to self-justification, is a difficult one. |
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She speaks garrulously about her youth as a wealthy English-girl and how she hates aristocracy and never wanted to marry. |
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These six, some more garrulously than others, explain themselves to his camera and are elaborated on by the indulgent Marton. |
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Vaudevillish, too, are the principals, Nat, an old Jew, and Midge, an aged black man, who keep meeting, garrulously and querulously, on a bench in Central Park. |
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Daoud loves to chat, garrulously repeating his ideas to anyone who will listen, but today he seemed more tired than the last time I visited. |
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He also garrulously and somewhat incoherently attacked the media, accusing them to have conspired against him, in order to get him into the Chancellery. |
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Solstad employs what one might call a garrulously formal style with long, intricate sentences. |
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Masuji Ono, a respected artist in the 30s and during the war but now retired, is garrulously recalling the past, from a highly subjective point of view. |
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