Because, simply by revealing how old I was, I could justify the mad rantings. |
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In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory. |
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But perhaps now we'll be given overdue respite from the rantings of those intent on persuading us he was some kind of miracle-worker. |
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Mark Latham's bitter and hateful rantings will not destroy dad's legacy or service to Australia. |
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It would be easy to dismiss these frightful orations as the rantings of frustrated clergymen. |
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I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed. |
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Reasonable discussion is important but irrational rantings will achieve nothing. |
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I mean, doesn't that make them a conduit for the rantings of a mass murderer? |
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His broadside against his critics seemed more like the rantings of a schoolboy than a literary lion. |
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It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist. |
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All the parties of the Scottish parliament should be fighting against the rantings of the ill-informed and ignorant. |
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To be honest, I'm incredibly lucky that I grew up a decade before teenagers started committing their rantings to the Internet. |
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Today, almost a century later, the Futurist manifestos read like the rantings of poetic speed freaks. |
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His comments to the opposition are more like the delirious rantings of a homicidal maniac. |
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Hopefully, my rantings will at least vaguely interest those of you who crave rational discourse. |
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Rae snarled wordlessly and kick-started the bike, the engine noise drowning out her rantings. |
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I hope they either get back together or he resumes his normal obnoxious and gobby rantings soon. |
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I think that it is irresponsible of your newspaper to print the rantings of a woman who is merely interested in promoting her own biased views. |
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Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment. |
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I headed back to the Commons but, when I arrived, my colleagues viewed my rantings as though I'd drunk considerably more than a pint. |
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He has given no definitive proof for any of his beliefs and most of his rantings are nothing more than far left propaganda. |
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Your rantings read like the crazed utterings of a woman-hating bully. |
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Similarly, I am unimpressed by the rantings of Socialists, like Mr Schulz, on refocusing priorities within the Lisbon process. |
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That could include anything from Michael Moore's rantings to John Kerry's ponderous autobiography. |
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Mr Le Pen's anti-European rantings showed that there are plenty of votes to be won in France by tweaking the EU's authority. |
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I do not go by the theatrical or didactic rantings of a US politician on the make. |
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Even today we have heard talk of James Bond, of American espionage and we have had the rantings of the madman to my left a few moments ago. |
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Let us note the consistency of these lines with postcolonial rantings about the darkness in which the Dark Continent is plunged. |
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Life is too short to spend hours scrutinising the rantings of morons. |
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But the free world will not bow to the rantings of a cowardly murderer. |
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For years I used to hate reading the rantings of newspaper columnists as they pounded some hapless individual before moving on glibly to the next victim. |
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These are the rantings of a paranoid but briefly optimistic fan. |
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She manages to capture his mad rantings with a kind of macabre poetry. |
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Despite the rantings of the media, I still like getting a tan. |
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Read all this and decide if these are only biased rantings of pseudo-secularists, as the mini sardars and their leaders will have us believe, or is there more to it? |
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Of course, Awlaki is a spin doctor and a propagandist, so we should read his rantings with some skepticism. |
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They treated his rantings as a tasteless form of benign political posturing. |
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To many a Mideast watcher, then, the supposed policy shift could be dismissed as Bandar rantings. |
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If that were the case, there would be a lot of blowhard, half-witted bloggers out there having to defend their mad and vengeful rantings on a daily basis. |
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The guy put his head down and stormed on, his vicious racist rantings now dimmed to a mutter, his hate-filled words completely stripped of any power. |
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I can understand you being uptight over Rooney, but the rest of your rantings are pathetic. |
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See articleMeanwhile, pundits continued to ruminate over whether the racially charged rantings of Barack Obama's former pastor would ultimately damage the Illinois senator's presidential ambitions. |
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Something else we ought to nip in the bud is the racial rantings of some members of the black and Asian police officers' association. |
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Whatever the rantings of Ahmadinejad, the real rulers of the country, the clerics, conduct a cautious and sober policy, and have never attacked another country. |
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The end-of-demo professionals busied themselves with concentrating an indulgent media attention on them, and in that way filling up the empty abyss of their rantings with cheap warlike images. |
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As for the rest of his rantings, they were as incomprehensible to me as they were to everybody else, and I notice that he has not bothered to stay for the rest of the debate. |
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Jean-Thomas Jobin presents the latest brew from his rantings and ravings! |
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Though we can read on-line some rantings, it is not possible to doubt. |
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At a time when social standards are slipping, we do not need the talentless rantings of this swearing machine who can only profit by being publicly offensive. |
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