Once elected, we will ban lies, spin, sound bites, codswallop, and twaddle from all areas of government and the civil service. |
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Even hard core escapists are bound to be defeated by the generic tough-guy twaddle and the impersonal action sequences. |
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For the cynic such talk may seem so much religious twaddle, but for those who really know God, these words are a source of immense comfort. |
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Thank you, Greg, for considering my twaddle interesting enough to broadcast. |
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Sick of such self-indulgent twaddle, I found the urge to throw the book across the room was strong. |
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Where's this self indulgent, meandering twaddle going, I hear you cry, if indeed you're still reading. |
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The site itself is fine, but the pompous paragraphs of twaddle regarding the most mediocre of indie rock bands can be a real hoot! |
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There she goes again with that faith, hope, charity, and creativity twaddle. |
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Surely a book's narrative should suffice to make its point, instead of relying on this self-indulgent twaddle? |
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So forgive me if I say phooey to the fashionable PR twaddle which claims that casinos can regenerate our urban landscape. |
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Just in the past week, similar pieces of twaddle have crossed my desk. |
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The fallacy persists that just because you live in the countryside, you're anti-townie and pro-hunting, which is twaddle. |
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Of course it doesn't help that a lot of conceptual art is devoid of substance and that those cards are mostly self-serving inane twaddle, but the principle is there. |
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But technical proficiency does not equal good music, nor does it prevent that music from being boring, from being bloated, self-indulgent twaddle. |
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There's a Minister for Global Health out there somewhere and it seems that if you write beyond your allocation of tripe and twaddle, he or she will take retribution. |
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Such twaddle is outmoded and a sure formula for disappointment. |
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All this twaddle smacks of the old boy network and the fawning and erchie-licking that characterised the sport several decades ago. |
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Hearts And Bones started unpromisingly with a dinner party where everyone drank too much and talked twaddle. |
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The technoplegics among you will probably spew your usual twaddle about how Cuba will be a democracy before these advancements hit the street. |
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Such practices were, you see, for the good of investors, not for the exchanges. Yet a combination of new technology and deregulation has blown such protectionist twaddle out of the water. |
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Sooner or later, the fire will have to be remade. Frankly, a great deal of twaddle pervades discussions of the relative culinary merits of one versus the other. |
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I don't buy for one minute the twaddle that her screen death will encourage more women to go for cervical smears. |
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Fol-de-rol and fiddle dee dee and fiddley faddley foddle. All the wishes in the world are poppycock and twaddle. |
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Get a load of this old twaddle from Lord Privy Seal Tina Stowell confirming John Bercow as Commons Speaker. |
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Not all of this can be dismissed as amateurish twaddle. |
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However the reason I can't stomach Russell Brand or take anything he says seriously is because he's a self aggrandising, arrogant, immature fop who talks twaddle. |
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He chose to leave wingers Derek Townsley and Kevin Twaddle on the bench in an attempt to strengthen the spine of the side, and it proved a fine piece of judgment. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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