He makes up figures, he makes up stories, and he is full of blatherskite. |
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And why should anyone take any notice of what a here-today, gone-tomorrow blatherskite columnist thinks about the war? |
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For all of the technocratic blatherskite it generates, business theory gives little attention to the basic human interactions that make business a profoundly human enterprise. |
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Blatherskite O'Loodheramawn, a barrel-chested, white-toothed athlete from Mullingar, welcomed the new loosening of restrictions. |
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