When he says he expects to win, he will likely be speaking out of sincere conviction, not simply mouthing platitudes like many other candidates. |
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My eyes moved to his lips which were silently mouthing the words to the song. |
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Settling into a plastic chair, he became engrossed, silently mouthing the words as he read. |
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She immediately got up and began mouthing off at the guy who had knocked me over. |
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It is not necessarily a bad thing to just do a prostration or a mantra mouthing the words. |
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Looking over my shoulder, it was alarming to see 20 people in black charging through gravestones, mouthing profanities. |
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She'd sat quietly as her father drove her to the hospital, wringing her hands in her lap and mouthing silent prayers for Mark. |
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One in three women reported never or infrequently mouthing the big O during sexual intercourse. |
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Before you start mouthing off next time, be prepared to back it up beyond the weak sauce you're using here. |
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I would have a great time flailing round to this song, limbs akimbo, mouthing all the words. |
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Astor could ignore someone beside him mouthing words without sound and muttering impatiently whenever he had to rewind the tape. |
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I held the line between my fingers and could easily feel the fish mouthing the bait, a golf-ball size bunch of lobworms. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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She's been like that ever since Lea turned around and started mouthing off at me. |
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Asked about writing, she examines the butter dish with interest, before mouthing some sentences like a student parroting poetry. |
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People who talk about education have forever been mouthing aphorisms about teaching students to think for themselves. |
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Every tiresome pipsqueak with a website is mouthing off about some boring scandal in America. |
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She taught him the national anthem so he would not make the same mistake as his predecessor, who famously made a mess of mouthing the words. |
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Blue serenades Alice, mouthing the words of the song and eventually Alice joins in, singing Juliet's words. |
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I kept my trap shut while he was foul mouthing my bosses and I just laughed along. |
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I think he should pull his head in and get on with the job for a while before he starts mouthing off. |
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There's a shot of some tarty, drunk bird in the audience, mouthing off at the camera. |
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After mouthing off at her, they turned it down a little bit, then a minute later cranked it up even louder than it was originally. |
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My nice neighbours the other side said that she'd been in there, mouthing off about her partner and asking for drink. |
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Kids learn how to be mature only by mouthing off to any authority figure they can. |
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I'm checking in with her today, and instead of mouthing off on what I think she should do, I'm just going to listen. |
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Maybe they've had a big boost in fundraising since he started mouthing off so publicly. |
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He was just as into the avant-garde, but he was exploring it rather than mouthing off about it. |
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Bad mouthing the Germans in mid-bid probably wasn't the smartest piece of international diplomacy. |
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He skips school constantly and, on the handful of days he does show up, he's either mouthing off or getting into big-time, black-eye fights. |
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They should stop playing to the public gallery by mouthing platitudes and begin thinking seriously about the very nature of crime and punishment. |
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If you're mouthing a young horse for the first time, start out by getting a few really good training books. |
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At one point I saw before me a weird figure, gesticulating madly and mouthing gibberish. |
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By the end of the lesson students are carefully mouthing the correct English pronunciation. |
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Wayne, his blurred hand gesturing with a cigarette, was looking off to the side, mouthing something. |
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In Shanghai Express, probably her finest film, she was a woman of easy virtue, mouthing the famous line. |
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He gesticulated and swore at the young couple, holding up his fist and thumping the vehicle, and mouthing to the passenger to get out of the car. |
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His teacher was mouthing each letter sound and having him repeat sequences. |
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The environment minister is being condemned for mouthing politically correct platitudes. |
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When Mr Godfrey started mouthing off at Sergeant Newell, he made us go with him to the station. |
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The company quickly reverted to the more standard practice of mouthing platitudes instead of the bald-faced truth. |
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Repent, they admonish, and come back to signing agreements and mouthing platitudes. |
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He refused to go quietly, mouthing off at the coach as he made his way to the dressing room. |
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Unblinking, he stared into the fire, mouthing incoherent words, repeating the unfamiliar syllables through limp, drooling flews. |
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And throughout all of this, Morgan, her Signature Officer, stood on the other side of the doorway, mouthing the phrase to her voicelessly over and over again. |
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You can't just go mouthing off at people for making simple mistakes. |
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While the other performers continued mouthing their parts to give the impression that a technical fault had occurred, the culprit was given a prompt. |
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Amanda was raising her eyebrows in surprise and mouthing at me to go. |
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Before, I was always mouthing off about how there aren't enough collectors. |
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The opposition parties, both the main opposition and the third party, have been mouthing off to the press. |
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He was sent to cool off in the sin bin for mouthing off at the referee. |
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I thought she was mad, but I clearly needed serious coaching, so Yvonne stood behind the stallholder and fed me my lines by mouthing at me. |
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Out came a magnificent stream of Mexican mouthing off, his accent getting stronger with every smirk and every swear word. |
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It does not just mean mouthing words about hoping that peace can be achieved. |
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They looked at mouthing behaviour, how children put things in their mouths, and time spent by objects in their mouths. |
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Unless we resolve the contradiction in the EU's approach, we shall continue mouthing phrases about strategy, chanting forward! |
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It is not okay to keep mouthing those words and not putting into place concrete action to really make changes in first nation communities. |
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Simulated speaking that involves silent mouthing of a text can be used to replace speaking if desired. |
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It sits on its moral high ground, pretending and mouthing words that it cares, but when it comes to action it does absolutely nothing. |
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He and his parliamentary secretary travelled the country bad mouthing the Canadian Wheat Board's marketing performance. |
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He ignored them and kept pulling at my skirt, mouthing filthy language. |
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Of course, the rhetoric is different, and while I'm not condoning it, there's a big difference between an ignoramus mouthing off in a pub, and firebombing someone's home. |
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It all seems a bit rich to his colleagues that the home secretary was mouthing off about their inadequacies when his own record was far from perfect. |
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If you have any constructive corrections, then I'm open to suggestions but iff all you have are put downs and bad mouthing, then tell it to the hand, and step off. |
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She complied, albeit sheepishly, mouthing one that was surprisingly conventional and all-American. |
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His lips began moving rapidly, mouthing the words to a prayer. |
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The guy is just sitting on his hands, while mouthing platitudes. |
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Instead of mouthing platitudes about creating just and lasting settlements, we must turn the financial screws on both parties to make them see sense. |
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I put a drop noseband or something similar on the horse to stabilize his jaw so that the game of nipping or mouthing me just never even gets started. |
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There is nothing wrong with people mouthing off on a radio talk show. |
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He was then booked for mouthing off to the assistant referee. |
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About half of them were prone to not listening to orders and mouthing off. |
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I wondered about how many of them actually think like they purport to rather than simply mouthing off in this obnoxious way simply to wind people up. |
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Then a person came across in a boiler suit and started mouthing off at us. |
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The uncertainties in the evaluation of exposure to these phthalates, such as mouthing times and exposure to emissions from other sources, require that precautionary considerations be taken into account. |
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Despite clearly being a one-hit wonder her schtick seems to be cockily mouthing off online and generally being outspoken for the sake of it. |
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The proposed Directive aims to harmonise, in the longer tem, the use of phthalates in toys and childcare articles, as well of those intended for mouthing as of those which can be put into the mouth. |
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However, I would like to believe we could do that in a much faster period of time because I do not like thinking that in the next 24 months people will be going to hospitals or children will be mouthing toys. |
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Based on 52 samples collected in 14 different retail outlets, the study did not find any phthalates in child care products intended for mouthing, such as pacifiers and teethers. |
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As Kraft gobbled up Cadbury, mouthing worthless promises about jobs on the way, there was a belated recognition that citizens could sometimes reasonably expect the state to take a view. |
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If a child is particularly prone to mouthing a toy and has a high absorption level, that child will therefore be exposed to more phthalates than perhaps other children. |
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If mouthing off becomes an Olympic sport he'd be up there with the best off them. |
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It's spirited stuff, like a boxer mouthing off before a big fight. |
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People are mouthing off about Dave Jones on messages boards, but I don't hear any rumblings on the terraces. |
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She was mouthing off against Ahmadinejad's opponents. |
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The risk assessment which has been made by the SCTEE was based on conservative assumptions concerning duration of mouthing and level of phthalate release. |
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She's just standing there and mouthing off to me. |
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She followed him down the stairs, mouthing the saga of her husband's ailsome career. |
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Smith was red carded for mouthing off then the Ayrshire side took the lead through Stewart Kean. |
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The mouthing of each other's muzzles is a friendly gesture, while clamping on the muzzle with bared teeth is a dominance display. |
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Swift erupts, as they argue while mouthing the lyrics of the song. |
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Cyrus was recently videotaped mouthing off about certain ex that broke her heart during a performance at London club Gay. |
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Infants from 0-6 months old were the population with potentially the highest consumer product exposure estimates, resulting from mouthing PUF foam cushioning. |
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Cattle, goats and pigs in the affected and neighbouring crushes were subjected to a routine clinical inspection and mouthing and showed no evidence of any new infection. |
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In this normal mouthing toxins, and phthalates are particularly vulnerable to this, seep or leach out of the product into the saliva and are consumed and absorbed by the body. |
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Everybody's mouthing off on Twitter or 'trolling' in the YouTube comments section these days but the legendary Welles could 'mug off' a whole country inside 140 characters. |
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When we caught a writhy, stunted fish, wide-eyed, mouthing silence, which slipped out of our hands, we picked it up, threw it back to its mud-blind home. |
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