Even on radio, their rhetorical style sounds windy, verbose, addicted to polysyllables for their own sake. |
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Other than that, the world would be a Utopia, void of the overly verbose descriptions of fantasy dreamscapes that plague today's society. |
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He was much more genuine and soft spoken than any of us expected, nothing like the verbose figurehead I'd come to expect. |
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Yesterday I told myself that I needed to stop teasing Kevin Keith about his verbose comments. |
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In a joke worthy of the painfully verbose Professor Dorr, the film may have plenty of cellars, but it certainly has no Sellers. |
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And this is so not because of the depth of his arguments, but because of the repulsively repetitive and verbose style of the book. |
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An English speaker more verbose than profound, her husband waxes nostalgically about Bangladesh, to where he vows to return. |
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He was a verbose, tobacco-chewing, rib jabber, and an honest and egotistical man. |
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The dialogue between the characters, while littered with profanities and raw language, is verbose and prosaic. |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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Electronica, by contrast, is not about verbose, clearly articulated lyrics. |
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He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious, even verbose on the subject. |
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The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable. |
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On the presidential campaign trail, though, it might be more accurate to describe him as needfully verbose. |
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I don't have to become verbose in using the party talking points as you do when I write this information to you. |
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I'm trying to teach him not to do that, but he comes from a long line of verbose geeks on his father's side, and it's an uphill battle. |
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So far the neighbours have not actually complained but they have been seen to dive for cover when the verbose trio hove into view. |
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A written constitution would replace the present mass of verbose and indigestible devolution legislation. |
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Official history, for different reasons, is particularly verbose on the Indian presence in the lower River district. |
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Natural language expressions of algorithms tend to be verbose and ambiguous, and are rarely used for complex or technical algorithms. |
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An inability to perform even the simplest of DIY exercises without the verbose delivery of staccato sentences, gratuitously peppered with offensive curses. |
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It also means that the report should be in plain language and that jargon, technical terms and flowery, verbose language should be avoided. |
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Pac may not be as verbose as other rappers of his time, but his flow is intricate, and complicated to replicate. |
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His text is full of redundant capital letters and is lavishly verbose. |
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Getting more verbose output can be very helpful when trying to debug problems when booting. |
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Let me turn to some of the specific points in the resolution before us, which I largely welcome, although I find it rather long and verbose. |
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The next guy I asked was more verbose, but similarly focused. |
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It would be interesting if he is so verbose in his consultations with farmers. |
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Confusing or ambiguous statements and unnecessarily verbose descriptions do not contribute to expeditious technical review. |
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Matthew was quite verbose and decided to rant to us a little. |
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He was even less verbose than my next favorite president, Calvin Coolidge. |
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O'Neill is known for stylized dialogue, and the movie is unnaturally verbose, but the characters' long soliloquies often show us as much as they tell us. |
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And that was my conversation with Habib, a verbose character. |
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Terse, snappy, forceful letters should be used, rather than long, verbose, repetitive, unimpressive, formlike letters. |
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The format is verbose and consumes lot of space. |
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Moreover, in the opinion of the Advisory Committee, the document should be less verbose and more specific on the issues that affect the budget estimates. |
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Indeed, Publius favored lengthy, periodic sentences that were verbose and dramatic, full of subordinate clauses and prepositional phrases. |
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The first example is the nonverbose output and the second shows verbose output. |
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The verbose Labourite, a stranger to brevity, must've delivered his shorter speech. |
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These verbose discussions in recent weeks have raised the question of whether the planned deployment in Kinshasa is actually about democratisation or whether it is really about the EU saving face. |
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Even with the most knowing interpreter, his hyperclever, verbose musings remain cryptic. |
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Timothy Olyphant's drawlin', brawlin', Stetson-sportin' US marshal Raylan Givens has verbose criminal kingpin Boyd Crowder firmly in his sights, a showdown for which viewers have been gearing up for six years. |
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But golf may never have seen a group of players as verbose, Internet-extroverted and media savvy as the handful of Europeans charging into the top of the world rankings. |
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Now you will be given extremely verbose output upon boot. |
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The EU and its Member States must transform the verbose declarations reaffirming their commitments into harmonised and collectively effective action. |
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Moreover, a number of subject proposals are submitted by the Members, and the item that emerges from the consultation process is often an amalgam of different suggestions bearing a title that is as verbose as it is vague. |
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As I've been asked to confine my remarks to five minutes, a terrible hardship for a verbose professor like myself, I trust you'll excuse me for reading from a prepared text. |
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You should use verbose logging sparingly. Turning on verbose logging for every process would result in log files so large they would become useless. |
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The original script of The Spy in Black followed the book quite closely, but was too verbose and did not have a good role for either Veidt or Hobson. |
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