I rambled on about Grandma and my family for the first pint and then we talked about other stuff for the second pint. |
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Readers may remember the little eye problem I glibly referred to a few weeks ago when I rambled on about hypochondria. |
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In addition, the award presentation broadcast, long known for its critically panned, lowbrow fare, rambled on almost without a break. |
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Almost all the big names in country music have rambled through its doors down the years. |
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Once we reached an agreement we rambled through the campsite bellowing the song out and no doubt disturbing the sleep of many. |
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But he protested his innocence, and as he rambled on, Hera all the while smiled her terrible smile and stroked my flanks. |
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The Doctor rambled on, as he checked the leads from the computer to the harness strapped tight to Tanj's head. |
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The man had rambled at her too, in a gravely, grating voice, explaining who he was and where he was taking her. |
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I have rambled on enough and so will end this chapter of our correspondence here. |
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But in the end the film feels closer to a rambled lecture by a schoolmaster punch-drunk on self-importance. |
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I rambled on to myself and quickly sped out of the living room that threatened to suffocate me. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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And she only rambled on about how it was hard for me at home and if I ever needed anyone to talk to, her door is always open. |
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He rambled on about fringe issues such as pensions and fuel tax but, amateurishly, did not mention the food and gardening TV debate. |
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He looked a lot more rested last night and while he rambled on a bit, he didn't stutter as much as I thought he would. |
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Last week I rambled on about tenuous arts performances in the High Street, but this week it got worse. |
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I went out and introduced myself, and they rambled on about their headaches, their vomiting, their diarrhea. |
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I've rambled on for quite a bit, and, as is typical, I haven't managed to get to the point yet. |
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She was gasping for breath as her mind rambled a jumbled conglomerate of disjointed thoughts at him. |
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And I've rambled on far too much, but only because I warmed to the subject as I was writing about it. |
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Eventually, she rambled on to discover it was still their error, and I owe them much less money than they try to steal from me every month. |
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You can tell I'm over the moon by the amount I have rambled on! |
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I have rambled about the paltry, small stuff that is my life today and I still can't work out whether to be totally peed off, or nauseatingly Pollyanna about it all. |
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He rambled on and on about how different brands compared to others. |
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Some locals, including two men on a tractor and a bicycle, rambled over for a chat and to suss out the commotion that had descended on the local village. |
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Before one can canalize it, the Couesnon rambled à is or à the west of the Mount. |
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As we walked, the gunman rambled about his hatred of doctors. |
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I know I've rambled on a bit, but it's to illustrate a point. |
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Yesterday I rambled on at far too great a length about elections. |
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He rambled like a man with his mouth full and nothing particular on his mind. |
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Lone traveler, he rambled through the Andes on the back of a mule, saving Amerindian musical treasures from oblivion. |
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It lacked any basis in fact whatsoever and rambled from one area to the next. |
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Basically, he rambled on for ten minutes and, when he was done, we had not learned a thing. |
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Or that one time Mariah Carey rambled four minutes about butterflies and then blew glitter into the wind? |
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Jay pulled out a crisp piece of paper, and rambled on about the day's schedule, mostly small things where all he had to do was walk around and look important. |
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Some people have rambled on about the opportunity of unleashing 'Cast Lead' on a Sabbath, thus striking at Hamas at the moment which they least expected. |
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Altima accused Telenor of sabotaging its growth. For several years the dispute rambled on, with several attempts at arbitration and suits and countersuits in various courts around the world. |
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She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds. |
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If I could only get back to the inscription or the grotto I felt the rest would be easy to accomplish, but the more I rambled the more utterly befogged I got. |
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She rambled for several minutes before introducing the main speaker. |
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