You get fine well on with fools as evidenced
with the prattle that you post.
Jack is shy and doesn't contribute much, and Connie nervously fills the void
with prattle.
Similarly, when Buscemi's character tweaks Stormare's as a «smart guy,» the roles have been reversed post-Miller's Crossing,
with the prattling Buscemi filling in for Tom Reagan and Stormare inheriting the lethal mantle of the Dane.
Not exact matches
Prattle uses a machine - learning algorithm to give each Fed communication a score,
with a positive score providing a hawkish sentiment, and a negative score a dovish sentiment.
He diminishes the commitment of First Things
with his whining
prattle.
At work, in restaurants,
with husbands or
with wives, we warm them in our hands, their
prattle low and light against our thighs.
With hypnocrites like this it's always chin up, nostrils flared and eyes wide shut so why miss out on good TV instead of listening to
prattle?
Get a grip on the idea that the good comes
with the bad, and no amount of
prattling by an arrogant uber - Christian will change anyone's mind.
prattling on
with your well written and scientifically supported ideas disproving creationalism.
Get a grip on the idea that the good come
with the bad, and no amount of
prattling by an arrogant uber - Christian will cahnge anyone's mind.
Instead he plays juvenile games and gallops around the country offending non-Xtians
with his banal
prattling pretending to be God's gift to (evil) angelism.
He insists in his sunny
prattle that he is «a mere child,» while he is fact a grotesque parasite: a colossal tick, a leech, a tapeworm
with a taste for Mozart, who, it turns out, is childlike in his pursuit of pleasure, but shrewd and willful in his studied neglect of responsibility.
You simply repeat the
prattle you have been raised
with because you are too fearful to think critically.
Be gracious
with your answer), and left unchecked, I could
prattle on and on and on
with deconstruction of the entire text.
And I'm sort of tempted to say that it's unhelpful to have Blond
prattling about authoritarianism: he brings along so much excess baggage that those
with genuine concerns in this area are likely to be swamped by his concomitant jibberish.
Stuart, I agree
with your points - but I'd find it easier to credit Blond
with the same insights if he hadn't just been in the USA
prattling on about the terribleness of «rights - based societies».
However, Mr Prescott dismissed the claims as «press
prattle on a political agenda», telling BBC One's Politics Show: «Yes of course I am satisfied
with it [the inquiry], as much as I know about it.
Every dog is entitled to one bite about «angry people
with Facebook pages» but this political dog writing angrily on his own Facebook page should perhaps be given a quick inguinal kick that hopefully might rattle his
prattling brain.
Prattling is not the issue
with me.
Nothing is more unattractive than
prattling on and on about the problems in your past relationship because you've not dealt
with negative emotions.
This feels like a movie that was grown in a petri dish — poked and prodded
with all manner of overcooked symbolism and thesis statements, but fatally absent the genuine human emotions about which it incessantly
prattles on.
A menacingly good evening,
with Zoë Wanamaker sublime as the
prattling, over-motherly boarding landlady.
Group therapy hardly helps
with such a ham (Levinson wryly never shows us the other patients, while Pacino
prattles on and on) and Skype sessions
with his therapist (Dylan Baker) are sabotaged by the actor's own admission that if he sees a camera, he can't help but perform for it.
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.
Forget the xenophobic
prattle we've all heard; most French people are actually quite enamored of things American — which likely has something to do
with two centuries of shared national founding principles.
My wife was the main breadwinner during my unemployed years where I
prattled about writing stuff,
with no idea if it was ever going to pay off.
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.
Presale
prattle had been concerned
with how green was a «difficult color.»
Node Center for Curatorial Studies is pleased to present «Frank
Prattle», an interview style radio show / podcast run by the artist Zefrey Throwell to have a conversation - over-coffee
with two Berlin curators and participants of the coming exhibition «Based in Berlin», Joep van Liefland (Autocenter) and Axel J. Wieder (Pro qm) at the Node Center of Curatorial Studies, Waldemarstr.
That this is accompanied in webby's case by
prattling, preening and incompetence outside the ambit of any rational science at all — along
with the obligatory smarmy sneers — seems par for the course for space cadets more generally.
More pointless insider
prattle that most «skeptics» here conform to
with little dissent.
Instead of
prattling and preening like a hyperactive penguin about how courageous and scientific you are — why don't you just come back
with a result?
Interviewees who launch into lengthy explanations, pummel their interviewer
with questions, or feel compelled to fill any silences
with irrelevant
prattle could later become the employees everyone seeks to avoid.
«I hear myself
prattling on
with negative crap and her loaded silence shuts me up.»