Sentences with phrase «guff on»

Make sure you read the official press guff on the head - up display Audi is working on.

Not exact matches

Lots of people say stuff like that (though most of the users on this blog seem to be YEC's, so you might get some guff there)
The Mets didn't like what they saw with Gomez, and for as much guff as they get for their odd injury history, it's still reasonable to assume that they weren't freaking out over a smudge on the X-ray.
All the guff about Kos does two jobs on the field — his own and covering for Merts — is the stuff of fairytales and ridiculous urban myth.
And as a side issue, I understand the excellent Party Manifesto wasn't actually based on ANY of the worthless guff produced by the interminable National Policy Forum Commissions over the last few, fruitless years!
The whole tiresome affair is accompanied for the duration by quite possibly the most inane narration in cinematic history, with Freddy interrupting the tedium every few minutes or so with gems like «every note has a voice, every tune has a story», or some guff about setting rats» tails on fire.
«Iconic heritage» guff aside, is this just a Nissan with a Mitsubishi badge on it?
Despite the management guff, clearly they already had enough on their plate.
It's poorly told narrative best described as forgettable guff with minimal impact on the overall experience.
9 am is an early time to watch EA talk about sports, mobile guff and have awkward special guests on stage.
TW, I'm sure you have time on your hands to say things that sound clever but really aren't, in the service of spreading ignorance and negativity, but you are wasting your time and that of others with this guff.
And as for other examples of peer - review failure a la Hockey Stick, well, gee, off the top of my head: — Steig and his stupid West Antarctica - on - fire nonsense, — Marcott et al and their ridiculous hockey - stick - in - oz guff — Camille Parmesan and her nonsense about butterflies moving down a mountain or up it, who cares.
Be precise on this, because it is a key reason for thinking you are just talking guff, and you won't convince anyone if you don't explain this timing issue.
That's a lot of overwrought guff and waffle to avoid the fact that the countries that plan on ruling the roost as the 21st century develops don't particularly want their cities swathed in a brown - coal smog, are betting big on green energy, and don't care too much about market rates.
There does seem to be a persistence of low - grade enviro - journalists, some of whom still trot out the «declining temperatures» assertion, but I think that this is more indicative of a much broader problem with the standards in journalism today and the guff that exists between the environmental journalists» scientific understanding and the motives of the scientists / pseudo-scientists they either hero - worship or (cripplingly uncritically) pen - push press releases on their behalf.
They can literally take a dog, cat, pony, or chicken on a bus and will win a lawsuit if the driver gives any guff.
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