The Internet has been an ideal medium for the proliferation of promotional blather, especially among nonexperts.
Twitter was alive with action, info and like TV, way too much blather.
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The other millions of links to choose from are largely useless, unrelated to the search topic, repetitive or blather.
Don't believe press blather that it will get 50 mpg in this mode.
Not only was it not proprietary or unique in any way, but it was wholly disconnected from the blather about prices.
The White House response: blather, followed by a token bombing raid that turned out to be any- thing but a lesson-dealing blow.
With startups going broke by the hundreds, Sagan realized Danny's grand vision sounded to the world like all the other dot-com blather.
Genuine Social Security reform will languish despite all the Washington blather.
Grand language wrapped around a thin message produces only vapid blather.
Along with the invincibly pretentious and the implacably turgid, the Oedipal blather and the digital bats, "Batman Begins" summons up moments of great eloquence and power.
For now, alternatives must exist and the true voices for individual rights must drown out the public relations blather of the states that control the U.N agenda.
In fact, he and Joaquin Phoenix will lose the golden statue to a two-ton gorilla who can only grunt thanks but won't blather on past his 30-second TV time allotment.
The blather that ran all of Monday and into the wee hours on CNN was the sort of television that when you turn it off, you feel so much better.
Sir Samuel's articles express a consistent and meticulously thought-through view of the world one that is deeply concerned with practical politics, but which repudiates conventional ideological labels, revealing the ordinary tug-of-war between the main political tribes as so much worthless blather.
Contrary to the blather of the Bush team, we have not finished the war and we have yet to establish an interim Iraqi political authority that can eventually work together to govern Iraq instead of Saddam's iron fist or ours.
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Thankfully there are plenty of suits there to blather on about SarbOx and earnings and compliance, because while I won't be the person to bring it, what's clear is that Motorola needs someone at the top who knows what makes a good phone good, and a garbage phone garbage.
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