And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish. |
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What we hear from the provincial government that there is no money is poppycock. |
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Therefore, when Dr Yates argues that children should start counting from zero, we know that he is attempting to popularize poppycock. |
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It should have been called nonsense and poppycock, but it was tempting to believe it as prices just kept rocketing. |
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All this poppycock about not having educated workforces, all this stuff about, well, you're crying protectionism, you're China-bashing. |
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It's a load of poppycock we hear talked about us, but it's a great motivational tool. |
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While it is easier to cast these rumours aside as poppycock, some of them are definitely worth paying attention to. |
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To a narrow-minded military man like Darling, talk of rights was poppycock. |
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However, to think that seniors are going to retire gracefully to Florida is poppycock. |
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I've got to say that it's absolute balderdash and poppycock. |
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Currently many people care to have discussions as if they have something to say but there is no sound when they move their lips, just a bunch of poppycock. |
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This, of course, is poppycock, and Marx knew that full well. |
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Which, of course, is pure poppycock, but perhaps inevitable. |
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But many stick-in-the-mud doctors continue to dismiss tales of female fountains as poppycock. |
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But a suggestion by France's Jacques Chirac that no troops would operate in Iraq under a NATO flag is poppycock. |
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So although that doctrine sounds wonderful, it is a lot of poppycock and codswallop to say that we should all be tolerant of everybody and should not have any standards. |
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It is in the nature of religions that the next fellow is liable to dismiss your deeply held beliefs as poppycock. |
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There are reports of dioxins and suchlike but that's poppycock. |
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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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