Sentences with phrase «blather about»

In 1991 Bantam published the second edition of my book The Parents Book About Divorce... [blather about books printed in foreign languages deleted.]
Reviews of restaurants throughout South Florida and elsewhere, as well as occasional blather about points more abstruse yet still food - related.
The above blather about attachment theory is to pave the way in advance for an excuse when infants and children placed into joint custody arrangements as a result of the «advice» in this article start doing badly.
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Reviews of restaurants throughout South Florida and elsewhere, as well as occasional blather about points more abstruse yet still food - related.
Learn what the words you use mean before you blather about them.
Sadly Klein spends page after page on anecdotes and blather about everything but the point.
I heard blather about how many scientists formed the IPCC consensus, I heard the lie that the oceans are «acidifying» (if they never become acid they aren't acidifying!).
Those guys go around saying the oil just isn't there (and if you blather about biodisel or shale, they will tell you that it takes more energy to get that stuff than you get out of it.)
in just a few years, after you have maintained a studied reticence on this issue, you will be amply rewarded for your independence of mind, your courage and your steadiness of vision, while the sheep who baaah and blather about the imminent catastrophe supposedly to be caused by an increase in atmospheric plant food (co2).
These platform - holder presentations usually have a few big hits, some filler, some upward pointing graphs and a load of blather about entertainment services, but it seemed to me that Sony's had problems distilling PlayStation 4's future enough to even fit it into the allotted time.
Reviews of restaurants throughout South Florida and elsewhere, as well as occasional blather about points more abstruse yet still food - related.
In all the marketing blather about Amazon.com Inc.'s awesome new Kindle e-book reader, you won't hear «e-mail,» «RSS feeds» or «online calendars» mentioned at all.
Given the historical moment we're in, this file - format stuff seems like useful information, if only so I can blather about it when I'm old and gray and everyone is reading text on their retinas from projectors implanted in their skulls.
AI aboard: There was so much vague blather about «coming soon» autonomous capability during the Tokyo show press conferences that my brain was mush by the end of the day.
WEA spouts the usual blather about how charter schools are not accountable, but of course the parents who send their kids to these schools of choice have a very different opinion.
The teachers unions may blather about the children, but ultimately they are there to serve the adults.
And about five minutes into a tedious prologue that features a novel's worth of voiceover, blather about a virus that makes people dangerously embrace their emotions, and a sloppy action scene of murder and fucking that included a pair of bare tits disturbingly distorting in slow - motion, I thought only, «Fuck me.»
I can blather about this peculiar problem for HOURS but I should probably spare you and we'll get back to «Annie».
This creates a vortex of human interest screenwriter Eric Heisserer and director Steven Quale, one of James Cameron's protégés, attempt to fill by cramming in sentimental blather about cross-continental relationships and mourning boyfriends, accompanied by Brian Tyler's mawkish score, which shamelessly lifts its marimbas right out of American Beauty.
There is much pseudo-scientific blather about a plan that sounds uncomfortably close to building a perfect race à la Hitler — but given the plot holes that might stay unfilled even when the last entry, «The Divergent Series: Ascendant,» arrives in 2017, it is best to not fret too much about making sense of what is on - screen.
Now we wait for the Oscar show, where showbiz hypocrites will blather about «bringing us together» while they continue to destroy the cultural foundations that used to make us see, think, and feel as one.
Groan - inducing dialogue such as «I had a feeling I knew you, and you knew me,» and blather about being connected in past lives don't help matters.
The first to arrive are a young corporate go - getter (Jay Duplass, terrifically asinine) and his wife (Chloë Sevigny, all willowy hauteur), but the star of the evening is Doug Strutt (John Lithgow), a billionaire real - estate mogul who shows up with his third wife (Amy Landecker) and a lot of smug blather about his latest deal.
Reviews of restaurants throughout South Florida and elsewhere, as well as occasional blather about points more abstruse yet still food - related.
Whenever I hear diet «experts» blather about how infrequent eating puts the body into «starvation mode,» a little movie plays in my head.
For all the blather about binaural beats and neurolinguistic programming, the 21st - century hypnosis currently rescuing our starlets from the demons of their own nature is nothing but good old - fashioned 20th - century self - affirmation set to a New Age score of trip - hop backing tracks and whale belches.
If anyone is silly enough to take anything that Wenger says at face value then you have been in a coma for the better part of 10 years or simply a season ticket holder that gladly renews each year in May when the talking heads from corporate Arsenal start their usual blather about the transfer market and the inevitable success that lies ahead... stop talking Wenger and start doing the very things you and the rest of the suits keep spewing each and every year... just imagine how amazing this squad would be if we even did half the things that Gazidis claimed we would or if Wenger found a way to sign even a third of the players he said he could... that's exactly what Arsenal has become a «would have» «could have» club
And this sermon includes every gospel fancy (depending on your sect of course) from the substitutionary atonement with its imagined acceptance with god through christ (which intrinsically includes the christian blather about sin and moral obligation!)
You gave a lot of blather about seeing god and Jesus dying because he refused to hate his enemies.
One suspects that this is largely because they recognise, on some level, that the sexual anthropology of our culture collapses into incoherence as soon as a little analytical pressure is applied, and so they resist genuine intellectual engagement,short - circuiting the debate by retreating into insults, relativism and disingenuous blather about Catholics wanting a theocracy.
For all the blather about eternal life, far too many squander the precious life they are given at first breath.
For all your blather about proof, you have supplied NONE.
Is it because all that blather about the unconscious flatters human beings that they're the deepest mysteries in creation?
When you were challenged on this frankly stunning, obvious maneuver, you decided to throw a wall of expertly worded blather about how it's important to be generous to one another and to attempt to establish relationship with those with whom we differ.
People don't blather about God or religion.
I also resist the urge to blather about the treadmill while conducting a phone interview.
What are you blathering about?
Any Christian poet caught blathering about «the innocence of childhood» should be forced to read St. Augustine's Confessions and made to work twenty hours in the church nursery.
Since Vic and Theo keep blathering about their sky fairy, their supposed «creator» of the universe, it is now appropriate to point out that the foundation of their religion is complete nonsense, along with other issues regarding their sicko bigoted, se.xist supersti.tion known as Christianity:
When I ask them, they either offer up weak arguments or start blathering about humans not knowing the mind of god.
It's not just in the topics chosen (see me here blog - blathering about the ukulele), but in the chatty voice, the supersized diction, and, most of all, the completion: A blog entry must, by its nature, gesture at thoughts it lacks the time, will, and form to develop.
Because we are all sick and tired of people blathering about how we are going to hell because we don't believe in bigfoot, er... I mean god.
Although this way we can circumvent my usual bland blathering about life and get to the goods (AKA cheesecake) much faster.
Just hundreds of midwest yokels blathering about their least favorite roads.
Now you join Heaney and Paladino blathering about the 1st Amendment, which has nothing to do with this situation.
He gets huffy and in holier - than - thou mode starts blathering about «tha children.»
Now we have a president who «love [s] the poorly educated,» who makes up his own «facts,» who's never been accountable to anyone and intends to keep it that way, who blathers about «choice» as a civil rights issue — as have the two presidents before him; only he, with DeVos, the least qualified Secretary of Education this country's ever had, will do what none has done before, what most voters don't approve, legalize vouchers and route public funding into religious schools, thereby undermining another foundation of our democracy, the separation of church and state.
Whereas the S - Class has everyone blathering about interior design and semi-autonomous cruising, BMW wants to remind us that we should want to grab the steering wheel and drive ourselves.
Do you actually know what you're blathering about?
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