I'll ramble on and on until I find some enlightenment, or a new vantage point to see the arguments. |
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She said that he was a coherent, intelligent and articulate man but one with a tendency to ramble on. |
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This seems rather obvious, but you won't believe how often students ramble on and never really answer the questions asked of them. |
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Morriscastle Strand Holiday Park is located beside the soft sand-dunes with 20km of Blue Flag beach to ramble on and space for children to play. |
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As I listened to the man ramble on and on, I envisioned myself on a beach, the waves rolling toward my bare body sprawled out on the soft, powdery sand. |
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But at the same time I was worried about making it too long, because I find biographies that ramble on too much are unbearable. |
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After a four-hour ramble on foot through deep gorges, past monasteries, and up steep, forested hillsides, we arrive in Chhulemu, Babu's home village. |
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It makes a change to the sort of books I normally ramble on about. |
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The commission's rules of procedure must be clear, because chairpersons have a tendency to let members ramble on, which the latter are quick to exploit. |
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If you had good processes, the organization could ramble on forever. |
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