It's about the contemptuous glances, angry passenger rants and abusive bosses who rack up discipline slips and are stingy about sick days. |
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His brother is an extremist journalist who delivers genocidal rants on the radio. |
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Some blogs are product fan sites, and let the raves and rants about a product live under one roof. |
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Already I'd filled many a page in my notebooks with my rants and raves about it. |
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Isn't my sputtering rather feeble compared to the inspired apocalyptic rants being posted by some world class ranters? |
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Between the rants and reprisals the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another. |
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He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers. |
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I have a vague feeling that these different kinds and genres of rants will keep coming and going as this post progresses. |
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I was in the middle of one of my passionate rants when the doorknob rattled, followed by a succession of loud knocks. |
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You'd almost think Ewen McKenzie has been reading his occasional rugby rants. |
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As it's already been pointed out, this latest diatribe is even less logical than his previous rants. |
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As if concerned that his rants may appear too smug or self-important, he tempers them with spoonfuls of self-loathing. |
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This year, I'm transcribing these rants in case someone somewhere might want to read them. |
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Ann and I have our differences on the issues, but I personally appreciate her psychotic rants. |
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She was used to Maria's rants and tirades, having picked her up from every session ever since she got a drivers' license. |
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But when these rants are offered abroad as legitimate criticisms of this country, it is a cultural crime. |
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As long as their rants were confined to forums and poorly organised rallies, no one really cared. |
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She couldn't bear any more of the main character's long-winded rants about pineapples. |
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So if you're looking for snarling rants about politics and war, come back in the New Year and we'll see what happens. |
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Since I haven't kept up with every antinomian argument since the time of the Huguenots, I only understand about half of his rants. |
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We invite you to send us your thoughts, feelings, and rants concerning our liminal stage of personal and professional life. |
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He appears oblivious to the person he is addressing and rudely reprimands those who interrupt his rants. |
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I have to admit, I got kind of mad at Jeni because she really wasn't taking my enraged rants very seriously. |
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I am so tired of your rants so from now on tell it to the hand cos the face ain't listenin' as they say in your fave culture. |
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At the end of this marvellously observed biography, it's the drunken rants, financial embarrassments and the sexual misadventures I remember. |
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Her snappy asides, unconstrained mix of observational humour and rants on life's irritations make for lucid, compulsive viewing. |
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They talk to Izzy about buying her out of the business, and what a shock, she rants and storms out, knocking Steph over in the process. |
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Which is why my harangues in defense of the President's Bioethics Council have bordered on outright rants. |
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Awakening from catatonia and diving directly into high-decibel pleading, recriminations, and rants is no mean feat. |
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Despite her faux humbleness, the rants and abnormalities look set to continue. |
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In one of his occasional rants he contrasts pop's regenerative qualities with the fustiness of high culture. |
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I have an amazing brother who will listen to my mindless gabber and rants for hours without trying to stop me. |
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However, he rapidly descended into delightfully funny self-deprecating rants, characterised by frequent bouts of moral depravity. |
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Apply that belief to terrorism and you can see why people respond to talk radio eliminationist rants and Rambo rhetoric. |
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The general tone of this album is quite serious, heavily laden with food-for-thought political rants. |
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Shimmele doesn't take it seriously when his father rants that Memphis's gamblers and drunks are possessed by dybbuks. |
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My objections are not the usual huge-corporate-malls-are-soulless rants, or the cars-destroy-the-environment bleats you usually get from the tree-huggers. |
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From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this. |
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The story is always backtracking and looping around or else digressing into screeds and rants and prank correspondence. |
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I usually prefer to ignore his rants but this is really too much. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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These little 3-minute rants insinuate their way into their brains, creating a sense of anguish and frustration. |
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Although he rants, raves and talks about what we will do and what we will not do, the question still stands. |
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But his recent Twitter feed, filled with dozens of angry and depressed rants, showed Fryberg was distressed. |
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Yesterday, the President of Iran stood at this very rostrum spewing his latest anti-Semitic rants. |
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This might explain why the astute Mr Ozhaseki has chosen not to join in Mr Erdogan's rants against the hodja. |
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He instead withdraws into his Web site, where he writes, or rants, on the perplexities of life as the mysterious and enigmatic Emerso. |
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Boll used his YouTube channel to record two rants against the film industry and also his fans. |
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He sees these little rants as a necessary way to put a spin on clothes that would jar with the bells and whistles of a catwalk show. |
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Shrimpton owns a bike shop in York and started his campaign after tiring of reading boggle-eyed rants in the newspapers. |
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The citizens of this country deserve to enjoy the privacy of their own homes and not to be disturbed by telemarketing rants. |
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Madam Speaker, I listened to the member give these anti-free trade rants now for years. |
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It's interesting that media consumers will shell out a lot of hard-earned money to listen to or read the rants of right-wing commentators. |
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A highlight of those rants was Agnes Huang, who showed up fully attired as the Charter. |
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However, there's a lot of misinformation online, including cranky rants, biased text and material from students themselves. |
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Cap screws on his head, the singer rants at the audience and it becomes apparent he's a good frontman. |
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It seems to me it does not serve our troops very well and it does not do a thing to honour this place to engage in those kinds of mindless rants. |
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The kids go on energetic, meandering rants about werewolves and islands made of candy. |
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You're a second lieutenant in the war room, standing beside General Genocidal as he rants and raves about blowing those Frenchie commies off the face of the planet. |
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Didn't she figure out that her right-wing rants will play poorly here? |
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The hashtag has been used to label general rants about people getting naked for attention. |
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Brown has quit and rejoined Twitter numerous times over his bizarre rants and feuds with everyone from artists to comediennes. |
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I love love love coffee, but even decaf kept me up after our rants. |
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Every week, just like all of you, we follow Aaron on his rants and tirades and so we just couldn't let another issue go out without us getting our own say. |
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Indeed, the vitriolic rants of several pundits smacks of jealousy. |
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I'll have rants about bra shopping and other subjects later, I'm sure. |
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For the past three years Blogologues has been transforming online posts, rants, and queries into a live-action variety show. |
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They can also turn up a lot of false or misleading information and rants from individuals, so always be aware of the source of the information you find, and always check it out before acting on it. |
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When the member rants against those who have a right-wing ideology, I challenge him to go out and talk to the people of Canada about the specific measures that this government has implemented and what they mean to them. |
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His rants when a film isn't up to standard are one of the show's delights. |
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We are used to hearing these illogical and extreme rants from the member opposite, but his question from December really shows that he has completely lost his grip on this file. |
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The reactionary rants and philistine jibes are undimmed. |
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However, this is only 10 or 15 seconds and none of these rants. |
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Gone is the interminable waiting around for the late-night rants of Fidel Castro: punctuality is one of the hallmarks of the government led since 2006 by his younger brother, Raúl. |
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I said that it does a disservice to women and I said that the Conservatives are hurting the cause of equality and these are not insults or rants made lightly. |
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Second, rants happen in prose, and often ugly, spluttery prose. |
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Two other fast-food restau rants in Eugene have been held up at gunpoint in the past month, a Subway outlet and a Big Town Hero sandwich shop. |
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Only a performance from the school of José Mourinho's self-assured arrogance or Joe Kinnear's obscenity packed rants would have prevented a public belittlement of Hodgson, the former Inter Milan and Liverpool coach. |
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We must not confuse these often-practiced rants with idle talk. |
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These political rants that I constantly hear might be crowd pleasers but the unfortunate part is, we keep track of where the member is because we always go in and gain a lot of votes afterwards. |
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Importantly, comedic and whimsical elements prevent such works from descending into wild-eyed Luddite rants. |
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Russell Brand, 40, gives THE WORLD a break from his rants after cancelling his YouTube show The Trews and taking a break from Twitter because he is tired of being the news. |
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But his rants against this country in the wake of a string of recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan' capital city of Kabul are patently the fulminations of a man in jitters. |
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In New York City, Al Franken's rants came booming from WLIB-1190 AM, a prominent black radio station, where black sales employees and talk show hosts had been fired. |
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The groom is a Boanerges, rants twice as loud and twice as long as my Phoenix, and is, of course, in the estimate of the fanatics, twice as clever a fellow. |
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