Without naming a specific offender he generalizes about bloggers for 1,300 gassy words. |
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After two or three strips, even these strains get the heave, expiring with, at best, a gassy sputter. |
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In places, especially when the subject is art or religion, the language can get vague and gassy, but just plow through these patches. |
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The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line. |
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These changes can also lead to indigestion, which can make you feel very full, bloated or gassy. |
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Memory is a treacherous place, a bog that can drag you down into its gassy depths and play tricks on you. |
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On rocky planets, all the necessary chemicals for life can collect in one place, rather than floating freely through a gassy atmosphere. |
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To the dismay of the already frazzled travellers, the aircraft was diverted to Gatwick after reports on board of a gassy odour. |
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All agreed it was a good idea to make a note of what they had eaten if they noticed their baby seemed more gassy or fussy. |
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Their cider apple flavoured pop was even more dull, heavy, gassy and unpleasant than real cider. |
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He's fussy, gassy, possibly lactose-intolerant, and suffering from what appears to be day-night confusion. |
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So all I really got from it was that I have a really gassy baby, which I knew. |
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The gassy giant, Jupiter, can be seen shining high in the constellation of Leo. |
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If soy or other legumes make you gassy and give you cramps find something else, don't pop digestive aids like candy. |
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Yesterday we even drove all they way up to take the ferry to Mackinac Island, where we took a carriage ride on the world's most gassy horse. |
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If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help. |
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I was gassy when I got home, and actually woke up halfway through the night pretty sick. |
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So, in other words, another international confluence of hot wind and gassy rhetoric thus comes to pass. |
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However, lots of frequent small breastfeedings are likely to contain more foremilk than hindmilk which apparently can make baby much more gassy. |
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I travelled with them to share the excitement of the popping mud pools, gassy steam vents, bubbling springs and sulphur pits. |
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It contains a food enzyme from a natural source that works with your body's digestion to break down the complex sugars in gassy foods making them more digestible. |
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The reality show about a 6-year-old pageant queen and her gassy, coupon-hoarding family has been both popular and controversial. |
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In other words, the gassy beasts made the world pretty warm and not so pleasant to live in. |
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When he remembered, and forced it down the incinerator chute, it was already bloating, and the gassy innards instantly caught fire. |
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Forget the white vegetable that, when boiled, resembles a brain and releases a gassy aroma redolent of cheap cafeterias. |
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There is then room for natural gas, which is injected and stored in gassy form at hight pressure. |
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Frequently change the soaking water to help make the legumes more digestible and less gassy. |
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Whereas, caffeinated drinks, soft drinks and all other gassy or sweet drinks should be avoided. |
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The bottles are emptied by direct siphoning, and the gassy wine is kept under pressure and stored in tanks. |
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Alkylation produces high octane gasolines from isobutane and butene, which are gassy molecules containing 4 carbon atoms. |
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Dull, gassy, chemical-tasting beer was taking a back seat to luscious, vanilla-flavoured, fruity wine that didn't need food to bring out its flavour. |
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The British-born chartered accountant spotted a niche in the market for a less gassy premium lager particularly suitable for drinking with Asian food. |
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They are also less gassy than normal lagers and much cheaper. |
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Although the causes of the variation remain unclear, the star's interaction with the gassy, dusty environment in which it was born certainly plays a big role. |
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A greasy, gassy but much happier little fellow has resulted. |
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Symptoms can include feeling tired all the time, gassy and bloated. |
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Wallop was a slang term for beer, and Codd's wallop came to be used by beer drinkers as a derogatory term for weak or gassy beer, or for soft drinks. |
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Aries fire plus Aquarian air equal yeah, a volatile gassy substance which, wisely focussed, provides an enormous energy source capable of taking you a long way. |
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Larger worlds are gassy, with their solid surfaces buried beneath deep blankets of hydrogen and helium. But nature is full of surprises, and no sooner had this rule been suggested than it was flouted. |
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The elements of the disaster that rest in the nature of coal mining with thick and gassy seams is something that Pictonians have become very familiar with. |
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Glycine is small and volatilizes easily, facilitating its detection in the comet's gassy halo. |
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The digging of the Vrbice air shaft was started in 1911 by the Hubert Mine owner, Severnà dráha Ferdinandova, to ensure venting of a highly gassy field. |
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During the fermentation, your wine will become gassy. |
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This can leave you feeling gassy and bloated. |
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The prosecution proposed that Mr Gassy had harboured feelings of resentment and anger towards Dr Tobin for her part in his deregistration. |
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