Misogyny is metal's oldest, most boring trick and no less boring when it's spouted by some guy who sounds like he's trying to hawk up a loogie. |
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Water spouted out of the tapless pipes as if they were perennial springs, leading to enormous wastage. |
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It's the recurring question constantly spouted out by dance students who have to cough up readies to fund dance courses. |
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I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion. |
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Bovine protomes on bowls and spouted jugs denote the symbolic significance and ceremonial consumption of cattle. |
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No amount of break-room drip-coffee could quite approach the comforting domesticity of this roundly stout, spouted little object. |
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He dropped to his knees and keeled over sideways as blood spouted from the side of his head like a drinking fountain. |
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It's been awhile since I've seen this much ignorant prattle spouted about the Pope, and that's saying something. |
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It was constructed of green marble, and water spouted from golden faucets fashioned after leopard heads. |
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A geyser of lava spouted between them and Seth attacked, charging through the lava like it was water, an unstoppable locomotive of power. |
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She was a dark, muscular figure sipping delicately at her spouted wine goblet. |
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Their message about humanity is even more degenerate and degraded than that spouted by the previous administration. |
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A lot of nationalistic bombast was spouted during this era, but there was also a quiet betrayal of an entire generation. |
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A number of spouted porcelain cups with lug handles were found. |
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Not for her the kind of soporific bilge spouted by too many of her peers. |
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Most are conveniently packaged in spouted, ready-to-use cartridges for caulking guns. |
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Upstairs in the galleries, Jim Costanzo spouted lefty politics between tunes on his baritone bugle. |
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The racism, aggression and hate spouted in Polish internet chatrooms is beyond belief. |
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Canadians are saying this is enough of this namby-pamby justice spouted by a bleeding heart government. |
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Hurwitz came onstage and spouted high-sounding phrases for 45 minutes. |
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The republican party now talks the inclusive language the SDLP spouted for decades through the Troubles regarding unionists. |
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This figure is often spouted by politicians and commentators as being significant and suggests that welfare spending is out of control. |
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I will not get into the rhetoric spouted by the ministers from the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. |
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The high luster mirror finish combined with the arched top lid gives this spouted saucepan it's unique look and style. |
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The artificial light splashed all and the sounds spouted out of every side. |
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Now, supporting capitalist restoration, they spouted reformist rhetoric. |
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As a TV gal who has reported and anchored and spouted opinions from news sets across the country, Google hangout felt pretty real. |
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The exhibition features a surreal and eccentric collection of creations such as three spouted teapots and upside down jugs, and opens tomorrow, Saturday. |
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But in the same interview, he spouted the same old sexist line against female priests. |
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She holds an ornate and spouted container in her right hand. |
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It's been spouted by so many generations of professional speechifiers that it's easy to be immune to its propagandist agenda of cultural nationalism. |
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One of the whales spouted a cloud of mist from its blowhole. |
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And American voters have been tranquillised into obesity by saturation advertising. Such sentiments would appear unremarkable if spouted by an Occupy Wall Street protester. |
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But there was more to Kitchen Nightmares than just rubbernecking business disasters while a British guy spouted profanity. |
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As ever, Head Of News David Westhead is utterly appalled by all the cretinous jibberish spouted by his inept colleagues. |
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No other life was there but of sea-birds, and of the sea itself, that here ran like a mill-race, and growled about the outer reef for ever, and ever and again, in the calmest weather, roared and spouted on the rock itself. |
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The Chief Constable surely lives in cloud cuckoo land, he needs to forget what former Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom spouted and get out more. |
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A geyser spouted from the earth Extreme pressures! |
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That is not the purpose of my speech, but if I have enough time at the end, I will be able to correct the nonsense being spouted by the Conservative member. |
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On every occasion, the Liberals spouted out empty rhetoric and told Canadians that they were vehemently opposed to the government agenda and threatened to force an election, and every time the Liberals backed down. |
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Despite all the rhetoric spouted by the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois, the fact remains that since the previous government signed the Kyoto protocol, greenhouse gas levels have been rising constantly in Canada. |
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Every week a swathe of non sequiturs, inadvertent malapropisms and mixed metaphors are spouted by football pundits. |
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This lion formed the mouth of a fountain, from which water spouted. |
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He spouted ugly and generalized epithets, comprehensible only in their flailing nastiness and not because a serious listener might have actually understood what his competitor did, if anything, to merit criticism. |
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In the past two years, this Conservative government has spouted its ideology and slashed social programs without any real debate here in the House or in society at large. |
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However, in his reply, the Minister of Health spouted a lot of preconceived and ideological notions about how to make things better for drug users in Canada. |
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Whacky ideas and dark thoughts spouted up everywhere. Thibault de la Tocnaye of France's National Front elaborately argued that climate change was a conspiracy to create a world government and foist immigrants into Europe. |
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Writer John Morton has skewered the tedious corporate jargon spouted by management bumblers and over-excited editorial floor skivvies with delicious ruthlessness. |
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