When he is done rambling, a wistful expression comes to him and his eyes moisten over. |
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Shug has no material prepared, but launches into a rambling monologue about his journey to the class. |
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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 little distractions and diversions that once seemed to add to the richness of the texture now feel like unfocused rambling. |
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Eventually, she starts rambling in a dazed sing-song about fat women walking up a hill and thin women walking down. |
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Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on. |
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Now I'm rambling, but these thoughts distract me from concentrating on my work and I must let them out. |
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Listening to this elderly cleric, rambling on about the woes of the world, he can scarcely believe his luck. |
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In hiding, his only human contact are glamour-chasing girl friends, snidey, shady minders and the builders renovating his rambling house. |
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To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown. |
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She gave a long, rambling explanation, the upshot of which is that her mom works there, and got her the job. |
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Other accessories include beards and sideburns and for your feet there's desert boots, brogues and Chelsea boots for extra comfy rambling. |
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What was it like to try to pin them down, because they both, kind of, come off as space cadets and give these long, rambling answers? |
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After the standard rambling walk following his contact he found himself at another nondescript West End hotel. |
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They couldn't go rambling about or fishing or playing cricket on the green or burying themselves in books. |
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The passing of the post office was a great loss to the community but let us not forget the rambling houses. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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I'm bursting with much emotion here, so please bear with me if it sounds like I'm rambling like a mad man! |
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Sure, the conversation offered by a chatbot is rambling, disconnected, illogical, and unable to follow a topic for more than a sentence. |
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It is set in more than 200 acres of forest, with a golf course and leisure pursuits such as riding, cycling and rambling. |
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As always, my answer is rather long and rambling, and approaches the topic in a very oblique manner. |
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Those who return the call can expect to be kept hanging on while listening to a rambling message. |
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Most outdoor pursuits are popular, in particular shooting, rambling, sailing and windsurfing. |
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He is a shoo-in for any quick-witted verbal gameshow that requires surreal rambling and a straight-faced delivery. |
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Evacuated in wartime to the rambling country house of kindly Professor Kirk, they can't resist exploring its huge stairways. |
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The rambling website of the Royal Institute of British Architects is good in parts, especially its library catalogue. |
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Huge oaks, cedars and wisteria grace the 1,300 acre stretch of rambling greens known as Deer Park. |
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He was whining and rambling about the shortage of coal imports in his country. |
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Trisha looked out the window, ignoring the boys rambling about old fights and stupid bets. |
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Amid the rambling dialogue and semi-lucid metaphors we become privy to a sense of the director's desperation to conjure up some kind of meaning. |
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That all changed with The Surgeon of Crowthorne, the gently rambling tale of the writing of the Oxford English Dictionary's first edition. |
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Condensing lengthy, rambling stories written in different styles into a coherent narrative is a difficult task. |
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I hope that my rambling answer fully addressed your thought-provoking question, Matthew. |
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It's tough reading through rambling speeches, but he has some worthy food for thought. |
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Though he wasn't trying to delay congressional action, his rambling speech had that effect. |
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Corbett never swears on stage and is most famous for his gently rambling monologues and long digressions. |
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I feel like writing a long, rambling sort of entry, with lots of tangents and absolutely no warnings as to when I'm going to change the topic. |
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And most of what he said was rambling, incoherent and quite clearly not said with me as the listener in mind. |
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I can tell that this is going to be one of those long-winded, rambling posts about nothing at all. |
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In front of the world's golf media, the 13-time PGA Tour winner gave a long, rambling and often confusing account of his own life and times. |
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He began to write rambling letters about black holes and plagued his mother with unanswerable questions. |
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Also, its clear that he's rambling and full of emotion, not making some sort of planned publicity stunt. |
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Large-leaved vines and white rambling roses will clothe the walls of the castle to give a romantic effect. |
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His brother Richard's cremated remains are in the same garden, under a white rambling rose bush planted by him and his mother, Estella. |
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Deter intruders and enchant your neighbours with rambling roses on walls or fences. |
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At first, weeding the garden pained me as I had grown to love the rambling weeds and all the wonders that they had to offer. |
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For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash with rambling roses. |
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In the distance you can see a number of rambling, overgrown hawthorns with a tree growing through them. |
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Prune rambling roses by cutting down to ground level growths that have flowered this year. |
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We've kept it simple, warm and welcoming, and have avoided the urge to dress it with rambling roses and ornament of any kind. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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It was a dark, rambling, badly-lit Victorian pile, but at the time its ponderous gloominess appealed to my over-developed taste for the Gothic. |
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As a teenager we lived in a large, rambling old house which creaked and groaned like an old man's knees. |
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Leaving his rambling ranch house in fashionable North Dallas, he drove his Jaguar to his psychiatric offices. |
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They renovated the dilapidated and rambling buildings as much as they could afford to and began to update the studio's ageing equipment. |
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At the corner of Pottery Road is the large rambling house well over 100 years old belonging to K G Shashidhar. |
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The book is set in the 1960s and tells the story of four generations of one family living in a rambling old house. |
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After the war the rambling building was turned into an hotel by the Ferruccio family. |
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This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres. |
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The previous campus home for the arts program was a series of rambling barns. |
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There are numerous rambling barns and outhouses, and the gardens and two ornamental lakes are exquisite. |
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He braked outside a rambling Tudor-style house that had been recently converted into apartments. |
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The owners, Gregory and Celeste Shade, bought the huge, rambling house on Brookover Street more or less on a whim. |
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Although in poor condition, refurbishment has already begun on this rambling residence. |
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She laid a hand on his arm, stilling the flood of jumbled thoughts and rambling words that poured from his mouth. |
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Lose a spouse and find another, lose a job and retrain for another, give up mountaineering and take up rambling. |
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After much leisurely rambling, we made tracks for Provincetown, a charming seaside town. |
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You'll forget the rambling opening, in which storm clouds sleepily gather for the length of a normal full-length feature. |
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Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable. |
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Here he appears to have been caught off guard a bit by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer. |
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Anyhoo, before rambling on I will answer the questions that have been posed. |
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After all, who cares about the appositive colon or out of control apostrophes or the 17 uses of the comma or rambling apostrophes? |
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The couple are hoping to take up residence in a seven-bedroom rambling Cotswold house by Christmas. |
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Had a busy week dealing with drunk rambling boyfriends celebrating St David's day and generally loafing about. |
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Most of the estates include salmon and trout fishing rights, grouse moors and deer stalking grounds as well as rambling lodges and outbuildings. |
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How rude of me, rambling on about my brother when you don't even know my name! |
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Historians will be rambling on about the hippie movement and the summer of love and flower power, and all that stuff, for decades to come. |
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Read on, for a compilation of rambling late night thoughts, mainly about unionism and loyalism but with a fair bit on republicanism. |
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It is primarily a financial decision, as they co-own a rambling property in Yorkshire and another in Italy. |
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Borley Rectory, a rambling, ramshackle Victorian barn of a house, sprawled on an Essex hillside, had little to offer. |
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This statement is either deceitful or the egotistical rambling of a megalomaniac. |
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The badly drawn one has stuck to a signature script of music-box melodies, shuffling instrumentals and rambling lyrical tangents. |
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Five months after her transfer, she sent a rambling 15-page handwritten letter to two journalists at the Adelaide Advertiser. |
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I pitied the poor souls who would listen to the rambling of the senile teachers on this most lazy day. |
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He slumps in the auditorium, worrying that his mother is rambling or sermonising. |
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Over the course of his life he built this great series of vast rambling palaces, one after the other. |
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At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. |
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With his rambling between-song patter he fills in much of the background to his tale. |
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At this point, I'm very tempted to fall into a rambling rant of some form, but for some reason today, I just don't feel like it. |
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So forgive me if I polish up the script of this interview a little by removing some of the most rambling parts. |
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The topic du jour was Childbirth, not a subject Miss E or I introduced, but once Sue got rambling there was no stopping her. |
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What I need is a website which condenses long rambling works into easily-understandable bite-sized morsels. |
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Nobody can teach the way he twists rambling phrases into musical stories. |
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Street savvy but compassionate, mystical but agnostic and above all, brilliantly idiosyncratic, Fly is a rambling poet of sorts. |
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The rocker posted a rambling video on his Facebook page claiming he's broke and penniless. |
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The rambling old beach house had a dozen or more rooms, attics, walk-in closets with hidden panels and a widow's walk that gave a view of the ocean. |
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That splendid, rambling rectory with its quirks, quorns and corbel tables, beyond the graveyard, had gone, and so, for that matter, had the graveyard itself. |
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Their rambling villa, once a model of gracious elegance, was now a paradise of dry rot, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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Like a Jack in the Box just sprung from coiled captivity, he begins rambling excitedly. |
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When I was at school, we went rambling in the Kent countryside as part of our activities week, something we did before we broke up for our summer holidays. |
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King himself made what some present described as a rambling speech. |
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It boasted three rambling houses, a school and a post office. |
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The family lived in a large rambling house on Hamond Street. |
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This rambling temple complex is the largest wooden building in the world. |
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His cinematic influence is to the fore again with a number of tracks, usually using Peveron's rambling raps, as vehicles to keep the album moving. |
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Carnival by Rawi Hage A cab driver roams an unnamed city as its rambling poet of the freakish and weird. |
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As talented vocal impressionists, they spoofed many identifiable targets, including rambling elder Jamaican characters, rap artists and smooth-talking Lotharios. |
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If I could sum it up in a few choice words, I would, but instead I hem and haw, before stumbling through some rambling rejoinder. |
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For example, I recall once rambling on for a bit about semanticians, until a friend gently inquired whether I might be talking about semanticists. |
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At a fundraiser in Sun Valley, Clint had gone way off message, talking about taxing Olympic medals and rambling on. |
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In rambling posts, he called himself a loser, and wrote that he must be either bipolar or a psychopath. |
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While she had been rambling on, I noticed Leo give me a pointed look. |
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After about one minute of rambling, a woman runs up on stage and directs someone to turn his microphone off. |
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Contrast living in a small flat with a gorgeous rambling house. |
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A full-length commentary features Hill and McDonald offer a rambling, mumbling discussion of the real events behind some of the film's plot points. |
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This rambling, undirected story is about as far from a pub conversation or earnest late night chat as you can get, but it's closer to the real, deep Tom than either of those. |
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Yet the show has gotten a deal of negative criticism for being inchoate, unselective, too rambling, and uneven. |
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Guess I didn't really answer the OP's question in my long, rambling post. |
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The documentary is around 30 minutes long, and is a rambling look at the making of the film, with interviews, film clips, and behind the scenes footage. |
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With their two children grown and gone, Rosie and Bob Clark wanted to create a home within a home at their rambling old summerhouse on New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee. |
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Renvyle House Hotel has an idyllic setting, with its own stretch of beach, superb grounds including a croquet lawn, and rambling but beautifully maintained gardens. |
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The History of Britain was rambling, shallow and patchily informed. |
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Once again, my inane rambling doesn't have an answer at the end of it. |
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Their atrophied sense of integrity and largely incoherent rambling suggested that this would prove a far more difficult task than I first imagined. |
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Alex had been found hiding in the boys changing rooms rambling on about something invisible in the dark, something that had killed Lizzie and he couldn't stop it. |
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Why I was rambling a spew of unintelligible garble, I had not a clue. |
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The doctor, who can understand Hungarian, realised that the inmate was rambling and gibbering not in Russian but in Hungarian, which is not a Slavonic language. |
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Their rambling villa once a model of gracious elegance was now a paradise of dry rot and borer, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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But first, I will string you along with some largely unnecessary details presented in a rambling, discursive manner, so as to build suspense and fulfill my word quota. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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Perfectly charming and at ease on stage, he's equally rambling and yakky in an interview. |
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Pinkerton's arguments were often rambling, bizarre and clearly motivated by his belief that Celts were an inferior people. |
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Cow Farm was a rambling building, with dark, uneven stairs, low-ceilinged rooms, queer, odd corners, and sudden unexpected doors. |
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Leisure activities available in the county include beach activities, rambling, cycling, sea fishing, canoeing, sailing and horse riding. |
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Among the most effective plants are pyracantha, common hawthorn, rosa rugosa rubra, holly, berberis Julianae and rambling rose. |
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Unfortunately, there were moments of pure indulgence, drunken boorishness and rambling unintelligible poetry midway through the evening. |
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In fact, Wild West Weekly, a popular pulp magazine, published 430 of his rambling tales. |
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Of the Choral Symphony completed in 1924, Matthews writes that, after several movements of real quality, the finale is a rambling anticlimax. |
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His testimony this week, considering he has been silent for so long, was at best rambling and at times grudgeful. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. It was moderately well furnished, but sparely. |
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They would escape the confines of the city by rambling about in the countryside. |
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The Commission works with various associations involved in rambling, cycling and horse riding to promote the use of its land for recreation. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. |
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The original narrative can be found in the rambling chronicle El Carnero of Juan Rodriguez Freyle. |
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Although it was often turgid, rambling, and inaccessible to most readers, it ran for 25 issues and was republished in book form a number of times. |
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In an interview from October 1976 with Sounds magazine, Clapton said that he was not a political person and that his rambling remarks that night were not appropriate. |
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The Book is a more allusive work than the Tale, which leads to speculation on whether the digressions in both works might not merely be a case of a rambling narrator. |
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Enjoy more than 200 different selections of shrub, climbing and rambling roses, along with a wide range of herbaceous underplanting, such as geraniums, violets and achilleas. |
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It's a creative partnership that plays out on the potter's wheels, in the woodworking and metalworking shops, and other spaces in the rambling building on Sagamore Street. |
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For use at weekends and during school holidays, Holst and his wife bought a cottage in Thaxted, Essex, surrounded by mediaeval buildings and ample rambling opportunities. |
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Super League Backchat Sky Sports 3, 10pm FOOTBALL started it, cricket followed and now it's rugby league's turn to indulge in a spot of fireside rambling, writes Steve Davies. |
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Andy Mahler and Linda Lee hosted the first Pow Wow in 1987 at their rambling house on a gravel road that deadends in the Hoosier National Forest in southern Indiana. |
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