The commentary became technical and aeronautical gobbledygook, but it was quite exciting. |
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Sometimes the girls tried to read them, but they were all in jargon, or gobbledygook. |
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Nonetheless, I think it's worth examining, because Sebastian's parsing of its meaning is such pure gobbledygook. |
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After all, very few Americans have a second language so everyone except the Brits is talking gobbledygook, right? |
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He waged war against the mountains of unintelligible gobbledygook that is regularly dumped on schools by government bureaucrats. |
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To the layperson it's gobbledygook unless, firstly, you know your law, and, secondly, you know the business. |
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I believe that many of my ex-colleagues deliberately use gobbledygook and small print to confuse the public! |
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Didn't he babble the same gobbledygook a decade ago when he vied for the job? |
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While these 1s and 0s may seem like gobbledygook to the average human, it is the language that CD and DVD players understand. |
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Furthermore, a good chunk of his theory is untestable metaphysics, psychobabble and gobbledygook. |
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The ceremony also includes the dreaded Golden Bull booby prizes for the year's most baffling gobbledygook. |
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And he knows how to sum up his point in a few words with no gobbledygook or claptrap! |
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Mr. Speaker, the gobbledygook champion in this House does not sit on this side but on the other side. |
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Beneath his modernising glitz and occasional new-age gobbledygook, he is an old-fashioned, pragmatic gradualist. |
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Anyone who has read a poorly translated user manual knows how frustrating it is to try to clean information from pages of gobbledygook. |
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As I say, there's a lot of jargon and bureaucratic gobbledygook here. |
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This gobbledygook means that, if the individual values are very different, averaging is not very meaningful. |
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Are the Conservatives not showing, once again, that all their gobbledygook about transparency is sheer hypocrisy? |
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One day at a time.... It's all a huge pile of gobbledygook at first but then it's one little step at a time. |
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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 didn't like his psycho-mystical gobbledygook. |
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The girls could understand his gobbledygook. |
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I'm not sure if you understood all this programming gobbledygook, but the end result is that I have given up making a working version of Safari 1.2, 1.2.3, and 1.3 for Tiger. |
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Throughout the career of this resolute man, one would be hard-pressed to find examples of half-measures, grey areas, sidestepping and gobbledygook. |
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He also discussed the substantial benefits small businesses will see by eliminating federal gobbledygook. |
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For centuries, palmistry has been dismissed by skeptics as superstitious gobbledygook. |
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After a year, I still can't switch off predictive text and nearly everything I send comes out gobbledygook. |
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Get even remotely near to an answer and they revert to their gobbledygook jargon. |
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Lawmakers in Texas are waging an all-out campaign against bureaucratese and gobbledygook. |
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Newcastle city councillor Bill Schardt deserves a pat on the back for his amusing sideswipe at gobbledygook. |
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As my efforts to understand the gobbledygook came to nowt, I started browsing some of the sites and ended up reading the government's recent report on pensions. |
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