Sentences with phrase «prattle from»

More prattle from one of our so - called «politicians» about Climate Change.
Item 4C on this month's CTC agenda is a case in point: self - congratulatory prattle from the BTSA industry (i.e., teachers who exited the classroom for higher pay and lighter duties).

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Indeed, those who prattle about the dangers of isolationism only divert attention from more pressing concerns.
Yeah, still prattling on about my outfits from fashion week.
After being let go from her job at a small time TV station, the perky but prattling program director shamelessly implores IBS News executive Jerry Barnes (Jeff Goldblum) to give her a chance to produce his company's faltering morning television show.
Sibling filmmakers Ben and Joshua Safdie, working from a script based on Holmes» «Mad Love in New York City,» capture a colorful street life of sleepy - eyed stoners, drunks and junkies, prattling on about fights they've had, cops they've dodged and TV's «Cosmos.»
The film ultimately belongs to Riggan, who suffers repeated humiliations (learning a drunk Carver probably wrote a prized note, having to wander Times Square in his underwear after a mishap with a stage door, and getting a lambasting from Lindsay Duncan's cruel critic) while the voice of his movie alter - ego prattles in his head about the actor's failures, and Keaton, whose performance finds the right balance between longing determination and outright insanity.
It's convenient for a bunch of pension fund consultants to get fees prattling about and a way for one adviser to distinguish himself from another.
The Voice Acting despite prattling on and detracting from the experience is quite well done it's just a shame it's really out of place.
These lamentations by Rubinstein and Schjeldahl — and there are many examples by other writers I could have given — about painting's fallen status, its descent from Olympian greatness, remind me of people who preface everything with, «back in the good old days» or prattle on about how «you can't paint like Rubens» anymore, as if that is what the world needed most.
Most of this newfound scorn is coming from Republicans, many of whom, presumably, have been hearing Rush Limbaugh and friends prattle on about «Climategate» for weeks.
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