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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People seem to think he is not passionate enough, but it's just that he doesn't rant and rave. |
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So when I used to rant and rave about it, it was because I did not have first hand knowledge. |
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Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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Can't for the life of me conjure up a complaint or a whinge, nothing to rant about. |
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I suppose it's fitting that I rant about religion on Easter Sunday, but this wound me up, and then Steve tipped me over the edge. |
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His entire rant is about how mobile email won't be the killer app for mobile devices. |
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Keith David, an imposing figure, does well by Leontes's rant but not by his regality, racked psyche, or repentance. |
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You could think of it in those terms, or you could just enjoy it as a rant about those obnoxious little yappy dogs. |
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The film, for those of you who haven't feverishly YouTubed it yet, is an unpleasant rant. |
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I did keep my gob shut and I waited till she let off her own yell of anger before joining in the rant against the dastardly final twist. |
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Every track is just a rant delivered over a monotonous beat and the limited vocabulary would be laughable were it not so obscene. |
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To cut this rant off while it's still semi-coherent, lemme go back to the remark that started all this. |
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Although I rant, there's no doubt that creative contributions from the world's artists would be poorer in the absence of artistic license. |
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Having been raised in an evangelical church, I've heard many a right-to-life rant. |
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The comment by me which so upset Henry, and sent you into a foaming apoplectic raging rant, was in a column last September. |
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Now I don't want to go off on a rant here, but if you ask me, this proposal doesn't go far enough. |
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This particular rant had been initiated by Nicholas' ill-advised attempt to employ a parry to block the simplistic head-thrust from the robot. |
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Steve then proceeded to rant and rave at the musty defendant who, taking his lawyer's advice, kept well shtum. |
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Just email me and rant and rave and I'll get back to you, bowing thanks for putting me on your favorites list! |
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If I didn't have a shoulder to lean on or a compassionate ear willing to listen to me rant, I might've been tempted to quit. |
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Contempt is a daring idea to build a character around, much less a whole movie, and you thrill to Norton's hyperactive rant, his attitude. |
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With that rant put to bed, lets talk about more important things, like the game itself. |
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It was a rant I had heard before so I paid more attention to the titterers dancing than him. |
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That mic drop at the end of Phyllis' rant was probably one of the top-five greatest things I've ever heard in my life. |
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After my rant last week about the downright overblown nature of Premiership football, a coltish newsroom colleague collared me. |
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He chose a shock jock as his mouthpiece because they have a licence to rant. |
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It's been a while since I have seen this kind of rant in the business blogosphere. |
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It fused reggae, ska and rockabilly in a multicultural rant against poverty and discrimination. |
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My own view would be to let him bluster, let him rant and rave all he wants, and let that be a matter between he and his own country. |
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The closing moments bring tempo shifts and multi-tracked vocals, as Reece delves into a stream-of-consciousness rant. |
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But for many years now bombast, rant, and confident obscurity have been his reigning notes. |
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And yes, this is the Grandpa lecture, the why-in-my-day rant that makes the smart set roll their eyes. |
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But I still believe it is unseemly for him to disgrace the day with such a paranoid rant. |
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And the naysayers, once exposed to my blog, can't resist the urge to rant and fume about me in posts on their own blogs. |
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Now I've got that little rant out of my system, we can get down to brass tacks. |
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About to let loose a double rant, her brows shot up in surprise as he turned and pressed a finger to her lips to quiet her. |
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Occasionally Chef Wan veers off the subject of food altogether and breaks into a rant on, say, family values. |
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I can rant or cry or laugh or be stupid or spill my guts, and she understands. |
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That means his memorable classic blogbile rant against Qantas is again available for readers who prize splenetic blogging. |
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Reading this vituperator rant about hedonism in the UK in this week's New Yorker, I see that perhaps he isn't too far off base. |
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But anyway, you've probably got better things to do than listen to me rant, so bye for now. |
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This rant is for the squeegee boy whose friend was locked up for not having his dog on a leash. |
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I'll add this to my older people's services rant and blast them in a halitotic gust of rage. |
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He feels a clench of chill around his heart, remembering Lex's rant earlier. |
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Mrs. Williams responded meekly enough but I was sure the moment I was gone the kitchen maids and housemaids would be treated to a rant. |
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When he last took an ill-informed swipe at weblogs and social software, I posted a rant in response, but I wished I hadn't bothered. |
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He is ineffectual in his dual post anyway, but he still can rant and rave over it. |
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The rapper began a lengthy rant on the fashion industry and before long festivalgoers began to leave due to being bored. |
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It was the cruel and insulting nature of that particular rant that so annoyed me. |
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Legally, you'll be able to rant away, apparently to yourself, in your car, and the plod won't trouble you. |
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Ironically, it was a rant about popular press waffling on about the bursting of the internet bubble. |
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Let me stop here, before this devolves into another frenzied and unfounded rant. |
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He isn't like some managers who won't talk to you if you are injured or rant and rave at half time and full time. |
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I wanted to rant about the professionalism of its players and their evident love for the game. |
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Here is a woman so deep in denial that pathological is the only serviceable adjective appropriate for such an irrational rant. |
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The goalie will rant and rave and say they have to get through it out on the pitch, but sometimes it's better they have a rest. |
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However, the piece quickly turned into a rant so devoid of content it made me laugh. |
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In fact, I suspect he'd go on an extended rant about how the evil totalitarian government was enslaving him and stealing his TV or some such. |
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Did I deserve this dressing-down, or is someone indulging in an egotistical rant? |
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Partly political humor, it was part warblog, part news and blog links, part geopolitics, and part bellowing rant. |
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He would rant and rave about capitalism and all that jazz, and basically he can be stereotyped as a Green party member. |
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If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet? |
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He embarks on a rant about a late Evening Standard critic and fiddles with his lighter to calm down. |
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I rant and rave at the screen, decrying the dumbing down of what used to be a medium for entertaining and educating. |
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I didn't jinx the football results with my rant yesterday, honest, guv! |
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Unfortunately the music show dissipated into a narcissistic auto-tuned rant. |
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I heard his rant at the RNC and he struck me as non compos mentos. |
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I consider my rant an ethical warning, a panegyric for the unlived life. |
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In fact, the pilot is actually a prolonged rant against the very behaviors that many people wrongfully assume the show celebrates. |
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Now would be the time to rant about skimobiles and power boating. |
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An Uber driver went on an anti-gay, ant-American rant before physically assaulting his passenger. |
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My wife humbled me again last night when I went off into this rant when she said that I am always complaining rather than actually doing anything. |
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Hate is such a strong word, but Alan Jacobs nails it with this rant about the follies of group productivity. |
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The disturbed congressional stenographer who went on a bizarre rant about freemasons before being removed from the House chamber. |
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Rather than present a biting satirical assailment on religion, I shall present a puerile, lowbrow rant on religion's younger brother, cult worship. |
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The class grew louder as one of the class clowns stood up to rant a bit. |
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In a famous rant, spike Lee blamed hipsters for the gentrication of his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. |
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My mother, aka The swing voter, delivered an extensive rant on the subject of Mitt Romney's taxes this morning. |
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This rant then devolves into a general pasting of popular music and is not especially coherent, but then, what do you want out of a one-eared, stuffed deer. |
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The 18 tracks include the infamous Vietnam War rant against the US military top brass, War Pigs, Children Of The Grave, and Killing Yourself To Live, among other dark dirges. |
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The thermobaric bombs being used are the epitome of weapons of mass destruction, the very weapons which they rant and rave about being in the hands of other countries. |
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Nevertheless, I have an opportunity to get up on the soapbox here and rant and rave, and a candidate should show an ability to grasp a variety of social issues. |
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This rant is pretty difficult to summarize coherently, so probably best to just watch for yourself. |
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We have a neighbour next door and I just want her to read this rant. |
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As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed. |
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Am I only having this rant in order to make my voice heard above the din? |
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I was having a rant about extremists, having found my first warblog. |
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This sets him off on a rant about the new dads and their biographers. |
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Too much blogging is about the blogger listening to himself rant. |
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There was that Twitter rant by Dan Haseltine, lead singer of Jars of clay, supporting gay marriage. |
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This is not a rant against modern or adventurous architecture. |
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So if you are the one person who's been oppressed or discriminated against for being white, heterosexual, able-bodied, etc, be my guest, have a rant and a parade. |
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Hannity and malkin can still rant, but somewhere, Jack Murtha is watching, with a smile. |
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Matthew was quite verbose and decided to rant to us a little. |
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I could rant and rave about it but that wouldn't make a difference. |
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Am I supposed to have a rant about the stupid bint in Starbucks this morning who overcharged me by entering entirely the wrong product on the till? |
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I could go on a rant about how sugar subsidies cause American consumers to pay triple the market price for sugar, just to get the privilege of ruining the Everglades. |
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Only this afternoon did I rant and rave about these designs. |
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Maybe someone decides to rant about the snare drum mix on a particular track from 1973 for no other reason than it irritated them at that precise moment. |
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Far from a rant, her tone throughout is cool and methodical, and her critiques are couched more in sorrow than in anger. |
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Anyway, that's my little moany rant out of the way for today. |
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A little brevity, a modicum of content, and a lot less rant would be good. |
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Of course, the Crash over Brokeback Mountain debacle fits into this same rant. |
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But in this case, their anger could end up amounting to more than just an unintelligible rant on Twitter. |
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Still, if the producers think subtitles would ruin the look, then perhaps Ludo could give us a polite warning when he feels a rant coming on. |
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But before you start to rant and rave and have a real good cuss, Think of the gritters, perhaps they should really make the most fuss. |
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Anyhoo, one doesn't have the space here for a rant here about taxpayer funded dinners blah, blah. |
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Nearly two weeks after the killing, Jackson went on a week-long rant. |
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The fabulist seems to want only to rant in his new monologue. |
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Ugh, I see that slangwhanger has written yet another rant about our place in this war. |
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Easy, too, to rail and rant against MPs who misclaim generous expenses and sometimes get rather uppity when such conduct is questioned. |
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He was about to stand up and start on another rant, which only would have led to Sam tranqing him. |
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Teabaggers punk'd by anti-racists who get them to cheer rant against European-American immigrants. |
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As a protorap song, Dylan's rant ratchets uncannily with the track, the words frequently dissolving into the beat. |
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It came after Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield unleashed an f-word rant about greedy Irish bankers during the Welsh rockers' performance at Punchestown. |
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Hussains explosive rant followed SSP Rao Anwaars incriminatory press conference, which accused the MQM of treason, terrorism, and subversion demanding a ban on the party. |
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During his performance the Gold Digger singer reportedly stopped singing to rant about discrimination against him by the media and people in the fashion industry. |
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Joan's sophomore set is sublime, whether it's the moody piano lament of Honor Wishes, the angry political rant of Furious or the intimate soul-searching of To Be Lonely. |
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I'm just wondering, how long will those ridiculously incoherent chinks rant about the fictitious militarism in Japan while the communist chinkland is exactly the militarism? |
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Sheriff's deputy James Mee, who is suing his department for religious discrimination, wants the tape of Gibson, 66, making his infamous anti-Semitic rant, shown in court. |
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Keir Edwards born and raised NYC understood these frustrations all too well and decided to create a site dedicated to ranting about the place he calls home with rant. |
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Rant aside, I do get some good ideas for cheaper home craftiness sometimes. |
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As Screen Rant has reported, the jedi may even be the villains in the upcoming films. |
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