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Our teacher could never answer this question to our satisfaction; the best she could do was some drivel about our feeling "culturally confident".
Tory MP Philip Davies told Cable: "I have heard some drivel in my time but I don't think that in all my years in opposition I have heard as much drivel from the front bench as I have heard from you today".
"Please don't put some drivel up on the board that says I am retiring to spend more time in my garden or some such euphemism," she wrote, alluding to the treatment she says other laid off workers had received.
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It ended with the New York premiere of Steven Stucky's "Skylarks," written in 2001, his feisty settings of six varied poems, including a haiku, Emily Dickinson's elusive "Split the Lark" and some Edward Lear drivel.
An obnoxious browser window popped up in front of the Explorer home page, displaying some useless drivel: "Popular B2B listings".
I've seen some abhorrent drivel written by these semiretarded turds, and I don't recall ever seeing one of them win.
"It does not help that our federal government is opposed to some rational things and is putting out some of the drivel that they do," Bloomberg said.
Now I've reduced myself to some Nicholas Sparks mushy drivel, The Guardian, but I haven't started it yet so we'll see.
We might actually go to bed some nights knowing what really happened that day rather than having our minds full of drivel "some people" were invited to waste everyone's time telling us.
Liszt's achievement remains unusually uneven, ranging from some of the greatest music of the 19th century (the Piano Sonata in B minor, the "Stabat mater dolorosa" from the oratorio "Christus") to some of its greatest drivel ("Grand Galop Chromatique").
Think of that poem of his "Vers de Societé" that describes so many awful suburban evenings where one has "To listen to the drivel of some bitch/Who's read nothing but Which …" And when he is in forgiving mood he can be touching about the quiet streets where we will "never see such innocence again".
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