When you're speaking on behalf of other people you cease to be spouting your own views. |
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She squinted as if trying to shield her eyes from a squirt of acidic juice spouting out of a squeezed orange. |
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Fall and winter bring storms, yes, but also lines of scoters and an occasional spouting whale. |
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There's plenty more punning jokes like that, spouting from the crooked mouth of Harrogate Theatre's dimple-cheeky silly billy. |
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I am having the spouting, windows, doors and frames painted over the next month, so that is an expense that was unexpected. |
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She was full of it, spouting out a load of rubbish she probably read in The Sun. |
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They are the problem, and they need to acknowledge that fact and start cleaning up their own mess rather than spouting denialist rhetoric. |
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Or are these guys just spouting eyewash that they have no real basis for believing? |
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He buttonholed me on the subject of crime, and was a spouting encyclopaedia after your own heart. |
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Some of the hot springs are spouting springs or geysers, the most famous being Geysir in south Iceland. |
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So, he continued spouting Hokkien for another 10 minutes, and then he suddenly stopped. |
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Black and partner Kyle Gass form a tongue-in-cheek rock band spouting lyrics as funny as they are profane. |
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On show after show this week, the bamboozlers are going on the air and spouting the most ridiculous lies. |
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Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player. |
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What remains of my backpay will probably have to be spent on replacing the spouting by my back door. |
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I didn't come all the way here just to hear someone like you spouting out a whole bunch of technobabble. |
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James had nothing against intelligent, well-read women, but her views were so radical, he was put off immediately she began spouting them. |
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There were fountains spouting cold water enough to make one's teeth chatter. |
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A lad in camouflage pants bounces around on a pink plastic sofa spouting Hinglish, Hindi-English pop talk. |
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They, in turn, supported a vetro a reticello basin in which blown-glass winged dragons clustered around a tall glass trumpet lily spouting water. |
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The reason this makes me want to wash my hands of humanity forever, even though I'm sure the person that says it means no harm by spouting this kind of pat answer. |
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Never mind whatever podcast, Vine, Tumblr, talk radio host or triple-digit cable network is spouting off about at the moment. |
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Over centuries, these have carved out the natural limestone arch of Devil's Bridge, creating blowholes through which geysers of spouting surf crash with spectacular results. |
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This might seem obvious, but hold your horses before you go spouting off about it. |
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But it is still spouting some arguments that the 2001 report privately debunked. |
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While spouting the poisonous rhetoric of Hindu extremism, he has given big business whatever they want and kicked their opponents out of the way. |
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Now we have this loud criticism going on night and day, especially from the Reform Party, spouting absolute nonsense in respect of the bill. |
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What I find surprising is that our Canadian Alliance colleagues are now spouting the same line. |
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If I were a Conservative member listening here this evening, I would be embarrassed, simply because the government is spouting rhetoric. |
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Let him stop spouting such nonsense and let him engage in intelligent debate here in the House. |
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The spouting and cascading water is a reminder of the rivers that have contributed to the city's growth over the years. |
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Samplers located in spouts must not come after a vertical drop of more than 15 metres or be within 0.6 metre of any bends in the spouting. |
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He is capable of working himself into a frenzy for minutes on end without saying anything, when he is not spouting nonsense. |
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The government members are the worst when it comes to boasting and spouting rhetoric. |
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The rear ramp dropped open, and Lance Cpl. Williams saw a blackened hull spouting flames 30 feet high. |
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So before I go spouting off about bishops full of sound and fury, signifying nothing, I think I should give them time and stop being so all-fired distrustful. |
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And to let you comprehend whether you are heir to that civilization or spouting hot air about it. |
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But she'd been reading cheap romance novels purchased from the bookstore next door, so when she started spouting unrealistic blabber about needs and desires I ignored her. |
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Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic. |
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The current weather report is for, basically, the sky to collapse, typhoons, cataracts and hurricanes, spouting till they have drench'd our steeples, etc. |
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Supported by flowing water plants, a shell emerges at the center and like a large vessel receives the water spouting from the mouth of the flower-crowned river-God above. |
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They come floating into my office obviously stirred up by members of the Reform Party going out there and spouting this nonsense to their electors. |
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Grecian urns and lions' heads spouting water evoke a more elegant age―which is more than you can say for the podgier of the clientele. Now for the real treats. |
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The most famous is likely the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park, which erupts several times a day, spouting water heated by volcanic rock deep within the Earth's crust. |
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Promising fantastic profits, weaving a net of contracts, mergers, documents and agreements while spouting impressive quasi-legal gobbledygook, he induced hundreds of hopeful victims to part with their savings. |
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I wanted it to be like he was a griot or some village idiot standing there spouting out the truth about things without being afraid of anyone's reactions. |
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I always stand amazed when I read in the paper or see on the TV news some private broadcasting executive spouting the wisdom of open markets and free enterprise and so on. |
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As you can see, rather than spouting rhetoric while offering nothing, I am taking concrete, local action, as is our Conservative government, to make Canada a leader in sustainable development. |
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Can the justice minister give Parliament one reason why we should believe a single word that comes out of his mouth now when we know that he has been spouting complete and utter nonsense? |
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When I read Mr van Hulten's passage about personnel policy, I am afraid that Parliament may again be failing to tackle the crucial issues and just spouting a lot of hot air. |
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Canadians recognize that our economy is not some classroom in a foreign university, with some obtuse academic spouting off untried theories with all Canadians as test subjects. |
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The fountain's two towers display visual effects from LED images of Chicagoans' faces, along with water spouting from their lips. |
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The Senate minority leader was raving mad, and spouting nonsense. |
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Since 2001 he has become the voice of al-Qaida, sending dozens of propaganda messages by video, audiotape and written text, spouting fiery rhetoric against his enemies. |
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No, it's same old, same old City Hall, spouting nice words while carrying out the same old finagles. |
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McCluskey reminds me very much of a man in the 1970s who was known as Red Robbo and stood on his soap box and spouting off at the car workers. |
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Great attention was given to the sculpture, with details such as the folds of the robes, the water spouting out of the fountain the symbolic building behind, the clock. |
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And there's an argument to be made that part of the very gaiety of rock'n'roll comes from people spouting their mouth off idiotically about things they really don't have a great grasp of. |
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He is just a one-joke act spouting corporate career advice and lecturing us on the amorality of capitalism. |
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He became known after he posted videos spouting his views on You Tube under the name Spinosaurus Kin. |
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Mr. Speaker, with all due respect, the hon. member is spouting nonsense. |
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I've not heard too many GPs in the region spouting about the efficacy of homeopathy or Tuina massage. |
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New film Kick-Ass, cowritten by Mrs Ross, aka Jane Goldman, shows 12-yearold Chloe Moretz spouting a stream of obscenities. |
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In the meantime, Welby is not, at least, spouting ugly bigotry. |
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Commissioner is spouting drivel WHAT drivel that gloried penpusher the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner talks. |
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Stop spouting and give us some groovy licks on that gob stick of yours. |
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Their breath froze in the air as it left their mouths, spouting forth in spumes of vapour that settled upon the hair of their bodies and formed into crystals of frost. |
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That show changed his life, he says now, and while he's sprouted a pot-belly and a new wife since then, he's still spouting the same paranoid conspiracy theories. |
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Spouting off against police online has become criminalized in recent weeks. |
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Spouting profanities at Kate, the future second wife takes Jessica to stay with her assistant so that she can try to calm down Cheryl. |
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