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The person on the other end of a cell phone does not see these changes and may keep on blathering.

Unluckily for him, he woke up, and kept on blathering about the same old tedium in much the same old voice, only slightly less spittle-flecked, asking much the same old questions at PMQs about the same old subjects: the poor (boo-hoo) and the economy (giveashit).

As American policymakers continue to blather about the need to keep up with the scientific competition in Asia, at least one Asian competitor seems to be doing something that's likely to significantly strengthen its national research enterprise and the flow of its young talent into scientific research.

Michael remembered contemptuously: "They were all blathering on, 'dear Tony' this, 'wonderful Tony' that – the same people who had kept their distance when it suited them, when it mattered, to advance their careers.

As if you needed another reason to keep the chitchat in check, spontaneous trait inference means that every time you share something negative about someone, the person you're blathering to might start thinking of you as the one characterized by that trait.

Endless blathering.

For once there was little blathering.

Or: two cool dads blathering on.

Anyway, that's enough of my blathering.

What have they been blogging and blathering about?

Daily, 1pm Or: two cool dads blathering on.

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