No more biblish, no more tiresome polysyllabic nonsense, no more mundane middle-class mutterings. |
But there have been mutterings at technology gatherings about a lack of news about projects. |
But there are mutterings from within over Labor's lack of policy and failure to attack the Government. |
Not a good time to be leader of the Conservatives, beset by challenges from without and mutterings from within. |
We on the left console ourselves with mutterings about false consciousness. |
Fact is, his grogginess is of a piece with his intensely absurd comedy, the enervated mutterings of one worn out by too much hard thinking. |