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A larger, cosmic view would help break down that "nativism and anti-immigrant nonsense" cited by Alan M. Kraut, chairman of the history committee of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, since it would generate a clearer understanding of the dreadful conditions that afflict so many people and compel them to leave home.
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Consumer advocates dismissed the department's rationale as nonsense, citing the fact that such reasoning had not stopped the department from publicly releasing rankings in previous quarters, and criticized the department for making it harder for borrowers to shop around for the best loan servicer.
EMI insists this is "nonsense", and cites a balanced catalogue ranging from Simon Rattle, Daniel Barenboim, and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, to Nigel Kennedy and Vanessa Mae.
With the usual nonsense, the WSJ cited people familiar with the matter and stated these screens measure at least 4-inches diagonally.
The synonym for "nonsense, baloney, hogwash" is cited in the O.E.D. as coined in 1924 in "Plastic Age," by Percy Marks: "My prof's full of hooey.
It cites nonsenses such as: "He's coming back to help going forward"; "We cannot back down, going forward"; "Problems for England's backs, going forward"; "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, going forward".
In the case of macroeconomics, the nonsense is coming from established economists with lots of widely cited papers.
My question: Am I and the three authors I cited in my defense mistaken in our use of 'those nonsense'?" In "Annie Hall," Alvy Singer produced the real live Marshall McLuhan to support a point about McLuhan's work.
Republicans have cited that comment to make the case against Ms Sotomayor.Mrs Feinstein said that she'd "realised" something after the 2005 and 2006 hearings of Mr Roberts and Mr Alito; that this was nonsense.
He cited a rumor that Al Qaeda's constitution calls for killing anyone who breaks from the group: "Al Qaeda and its leaders are too noble and pure to descend to the rotten level of such nonsense".
Cordray's friends cite his no-nonsense approach to consumer protection, saying his vigilance is based on data and research, rather than mere ideology.
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