Yet, with so little making sense at the moment, such mad ramblings become more potent. |
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If you find yourself in a different situation, it's entirely possible that you will have no use for my ramblings. |
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But Toronto welcomed Wilson's acoustic ramblings with a razz, and killed his musical dreams. |
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He still loves her but he's bothered by her strange ramblings particularly the freaky nightmares. |
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I don't think he will appreciate us turning her into a giddy school girl with incoherent ramblings. |
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After listening to the delusional ramblings of the regulars and rinsing a few glasses, he drove home. |
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Do my insane ramblings ring a delicate bell in your puny, thoughtless brain? |
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The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted. |
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Beyond the Nixon saga, the book consists mostly of disjointed ramblings about assassination plots. |
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I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind. |
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Despite her inner ramblings, the door slithered open, to her huge dislike and distaste. |
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Then I wrote in my journal for a little bit, using entire pages to write angry ramblings and cuss words in huge, bold print. |
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If it does not qualify me as a teacher, label my advice the ramblings of an old fool, and seek a teacher in whom you have confidence. |
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One must pay attention to his ramblings, as they furnish important clues for what the player is supposed to do next. |
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These are not the deranged ramblings of an alcoholic lolling at a bus-stop. |
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The reader is not supposed to have to divine the meaning that lies behind the ramblings and jottings of the writer. |
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The only noise was the incessant ramblings of radio commercials about television holiday specials and must-have gifts. |
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Despite the ramblings of this essay, I am left more with feeling and beingness than with text and verbiage. |
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She looked at it now, while she tuned out the monotonous drone of her teacher's ramblings. |
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The nonsense lyrics are either the ramblings of a burnt out fool or transcendent works of genius. |
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In fact, you barely notice after a while, since you're so absorbed in Eddie's arcane ramblings. |
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The incoherent ramblings of a man who spent a little too much time drinking the Ted Rall flavored kool-aid? |
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It's not worth it to try to specifically decipher his incoherent ramblings, but the message comes through anyway. |
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Plese feel free to add your own thoughts and questions, or just ignore my ramblings and move on. |
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There are many bright sparks out there, and l trust they are not put off by your ramblings. |
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If I get completely paralytic on the vins blanc, there may be some amusing late night ramblings. |
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It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person. |
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Forget about all the psychotic blabber and idiosyncratic ramblings about visions in his head. |
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The startling images and poetic text seem at first as incoherent as the ramblings of an old woman's mind. |
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I almost wouldn't mind going back to listening to Carly's random ramblings about celebrity hairlines and winning online auction strategies. |
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Someone had better spare me from their ramblings of fashion trends and marriage. |
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In light of these passionate ramblings understand therefore the incomprehensibility of her character. |
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Excuse my romantic ramblings as I have turned a solid sixty this year and I'm raring to go. |
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Or the ramblings of two solipsists who have trashed what little remained of their reputations? |
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We have a strong vision for Canada and the opposition parties have the vacuous ramblings of a coalition. |
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My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils. |
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After five weeks I found myself in a box room in south London with 300-odd pages of Vernon's ramblings. |
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In the nineteenth century, publishers cranked out endless streams of literary and semi-scientific ramblings by Oxonian and Cantabrigian dons with too much time on their hands. |
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Except that this fairy-tale world only exists in the ramblings of those hallucinating people! |
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Some of his early writings, though infused with justifiable anger, were banal Marxist ramblings. |
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What all the above ramblings show is that accessibility is not an integrated part of society yet. |
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Because he wanted the journalists to go and see Dee Snider's gang rock the stage rather than listen to his own ramblings. |
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This aptly-named page will contain random ramblings, if and when I feel like writing them. |
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While the lyrics don't specifically delve into his life there, his experiences seem to be told through the subtle text and edgy, country-folk styled ramblings. |
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Accompanied by a series of photographs of Harlem, the piece reads akin to the ramblings of a sentimental expatriate inundating new friends with photographs of a lost home. |
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And, yes, that DOES sound like the ramblings of a dd loving adolescent who just consumed his first pot brownie. |
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He held up a hand to stop her ramblings, and Jane was instantly relieved. |
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In my fantasy I am not simply wasting my final nights with fruitless, Malthusian ramblings. |
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This letter contained an obituary notice and some psychotic ramblings. |
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Instead of boring you with one of my long, incoherent ramblings, I have decided to cut them up into shorter, incoherent ramblings, for your pleasure. |
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Read my boulderdashing ramblings on Boulderdash C64 page. |
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Following on from my last ramblings I said the fishing had been slow, I was due to fish in a charity match on Southlake and had managed to secure the whole weekend to do this. |
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The assurances of the President of the Treasury Board and his recent ramblings and fulminations do very little to give Canadians the assurances they are looking for. |
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Les Ecuries d'AngelĀ propose you equestrian ramblings made to mesure, as well as poney riding for the children in the forest of the castle of Verins. |
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It is evident, however, that we understand Europe and the world quite differently to the authors of the incoherent ramblings contained in the resolution. that is why I shall not be voting in favour. |
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It read like the ramblings of a man the morning after a dreadful one-night stand with the electorate, wondering what on earth he promised during the passion. |
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Dunn referred to Routh's nonsensical ramblings after his arrest. |
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Either way, Country Life's expectations of the modern hairy ape are, at best, antiquely hopeful and, at worst, the ramblings of an old major who thinks depression isn't a real thing. |
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But that may be promising too much, because what makes real-life assistants helpful is that they are able to make sense of their bosses' inchoate ramblings. |
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With this type of site, too many people are compelled by exhibitionism, lack of concern, or unwitting voluntarism to post the most seemingly insignificant ramblings about their private lives. |
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Sometimes his general exuberance and good humor made people think that perhaps his verbal ramblings were not really meant seriously, but were just playful poetic improvisations. |
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Judicious use of maps, pictograms and diagrams can be far more effective with international readers than literary ramblings and hyper-technical descriptions. |
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Having suddenly transformed from benchwarmer to inspirational figure, Lin takes every newspaper in America and turns each one into a repository of silly puns and half-baked ramblings about racial perceptions in sports. |
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Snitter is the most hopeful character in the book, and the most mysterious, since he can have several strange ramblings concerning his condition and past events. |
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This phenomenon has shown up online in blogs, the Internet-based journals of writings, ruminations and ramblings created by writers both well known and, well, obscure. |
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