Jerome blathered with joy as Tiny walked slowly into her house.
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I know that Donald Trump blathered on about bump stocks and that no one seemed to have an answer.
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He blathered for 77 minutes, dissing the two local Republican senators, one of whom is suffering from brain cancer.
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The occasional cry of "shit" or "ouch" or "motherfucker" punctuated the radio news broadcast that blathered on from her kitchen.
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After the Charlottesville tragedy, he did look depressed while Trump blathered an off-key defense of the Nazi-friendly marchers.
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The time of ceding the high ground to streetwear; the time when designers blathered on about "just clothes," is at an end.
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Like a loud date who has blathered on all evening, it has long since made the case that we're not meant to be.
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Like a loud date who has blathered on all evening, it has long since made the case that we're not meant to be.
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But Mr. Trump, who blathered on about "winning" on Sunday, has not a single solid, truthful idea about how to address the roots of this seething anger.
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And asked how he would deal with the Israel-Palestine issue, he blathered on about how tough it would be to resolve, but he'd do his best as a great negotiator.
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He blustered, he blathered, he blazed a scorched-earth trail of spite and fury across the stage, and through it all, Clinton remained cool, collected and, dare I say it, presidential.
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In a follow-up tweet, the president blathered: .....This was done by the Democrats in order to make me look as bad as possible when I was successfully raising Billions of Dollars to help rebuild Puerto Rico.
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He repeated the lie that he had initially opposed the Iraq war, denied dismissive statements he made about climate change, blathered about his taxes, displayed complete ignorance of the effectiveness of the Iran nuclear deal, and even strayed into a no-go area by attacking the Federal Reserve.
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