As he ranted on, his own wife kept them supplied with tea and assorted biscuits. |
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I remember writing a letter to the editor, where I ranted about the state of literature in this country. |
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The rest came back about an hour or so later, and we ranted about the wedding for many an hour. |
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After dealing with the young man I ranted about a few months ago, it's certainly a welcome change. |
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He assaulted nurses who tried to calm and restrain him and left other workers cowering as he ranted at them. |
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I lost my temper and ranted and raged for 10 minutes, then jammed the phone down, and felt very, very bad. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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I ranted at length about this in an article published earlier this year in Bermuda's daily newspaper. |
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Thank you, Mr Cochrane, for publishing what many of us have ranted about within our own circles for the last few months. |
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He ranted about my disregard for the law and my campaign to drive music retailers out of business. |
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He ranted on like this for several minutes, close to tears, while Jimmy Saville grinned and played with his jewellery. |
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Meanwhile, Bush ranted and raved like an angry lunatic throughout the second debate. |
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I know I have ranted about this here but I wanted to highlight that there is method in my madness. |
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See, in many ways, he was like them, despite whatever arrogant simper he bore as he ranted off on a wild tale, as many others did as well. |
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I've ranted merrily about this in the past, and regular readers are doubtless bored silly by my views. |
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Proportional representation, for reasons on which I have ranted extensively in this house and elsewhere, is bunk. |
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Alan could see the flecks of spittle flinging from her mouth as she ranted. |
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Having ranted considerably, welcome to my new English civilian female friend who has decided to pay me a visit in the club this evening. |
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Even when her mother had come out and ranted about his rudeness and audacity, she stood stock-still. |
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We all ranted about how DB takes advantage of my mom and seems disinclined to help himself. |
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He blustered and ranted, and I merely watched him like a parent and a child with a temper. |
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While Robespierre ranted, he directed the band of the Garde Nationale and served up Jacobin ditties. |
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For over an hour he jabbered, babbled, screamed and ranted, never completing a full sentence. |
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As usual, Mac was acting up, arguing about line-calls and holding up play as he ranted at the umpire. |
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Among other topics we discussed, she ranted about some of the things my stepdad does that drive her nuts. |
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Kitsumi ranted, walking back and forth silently and mindlessly along the sidewalk. |
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For some reason he ranted on and on about the fact that they'd been promised a move to new offices, and it wouldn't happen. |
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I then got distracted by the real world and I ranted about power stations. |
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Émile trimmed a few errant lily pads overgrowing the shapes Monsieur ranted about keeping just so. |
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I've ranted about this issue before, and my opinion remains unchanged. |
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One day, Robbins gave up hope for a new answer, and he ranted in frustration. |
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But as Mr. Ali ranted on about the evils of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, a young farm hand, Mohammad Mustaqeem, cut him off. |
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He ranted and raved in gibberish, always talking about himself, but was also very intelligent. |
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She couldn't stop laughing which was quite good because when she did stop laughing she went all serious and ranted on a bit about undesirables ruining the festival. |
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This is to the moron who ranted about the chicken commercials. |
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He ranted and raved, and gave the same lines again and again. |
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He ranted for years about how it should not be winner-takes-all. |
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I can imagine why Mr. Martin is so upset about it, because he took your lead and ranted and raved about parliamentary problems. |
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The minister stood in the House and ranted and raved against Maher Arar, calling him a terrorist. |
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In the last issue of the Action des femmes handicapées de Montréal's newsletter, I ranted all about the horrors of the adapted transport system. |
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Where its two companions had gone, who knew, but this one gnashed its teeth and ripped and ranted and barked so mightily Lazarus swore he felt the tree shake. |
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A cab driver in Pittsburgh was shot in the back by an Islamophobic passenger who ranted about Daesh and mocked the Prophet Mohammed. |
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His father ranted, doubled, and then trebled the Palace Guard. |
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While he was strung out, he ranted about conspiracies that he couldn't remember when he sobered. |
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On September 21st the chief whip ranted at two police officers who refused to open the Downing Street car gate for his bicycle, suggesting he take the pedestrian exit instead. |
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Enlivening the debate, George Galloway, an anti-American controversialist and MP for Bradford West, made his usual ranted contribution, denouncing the putative British intervention and America's ongoing operations. |
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