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  1. talking a lot

167 Sentences With "loquacious"

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American Pharoah's normally loquacious trainer, Bob Baffert, however, was rendered speechless.
Trump was not in his usual loquacious mood, at least initially.
Among major composers only the compulsively loquacious Richard Wagner wrote more.
The New York Democrat is loquacious on just about any topic.
United States officials, who are notoriously less loquacious, also went totally dark.
The usually loquacious Mr Salvini had nothing to say about his erstwhile ally.
On Sunday, the usually loquacious Trump didn't send a single message on Twitter.
It's the best way to avoid contact with crazy, loquacious, or predatorial people.
This was Paul Oei, a loquacious fifty-year-old with bristly silver hair.
Turns out, even though humpback whales are normally loquacious, suckling sessions were initiated quietly.
"I felt so inadequate," Williams recalled, the loquacious yarn-spinner reduced to a mumble.
Ariel Caudle, 19, a loquacious sophomore, never thought she would become addicted to vaping.
LOQUACIOUS was indeed 10 letters, but alas, an adjective — not a noun like the others.
Lazy, loquacious Pepin had the comic melancholy of Chaplin, Hrabal recalled, and a meandering storytelling style.
"You see," said Mr. Sewedy, a loquacious, chain-smoking politician, in a brief pause between calls.
"We've got one aim and that's to win gold medal," said Fiji's loquacious coach Ben Ryan.
The restaurant business has no lack of loquacious owners, eager to promote their food or themselves.
Normally, they were overjoyed to see us, chatty and loquacious—the silence spoke of their dejection.
One of the audience members, a loquacious dark-haired and muscular woman, introduced herself as Valeria.
One of Stanton's more memorable matchups came against one of Wilson's teammates — the loquacious Richard Sherman.
I personally think of myself a more of a listener- despite being a rather loquacious person.
But this time, the typically loquacious teen offered only a handful of sentences for House members.
Make time to reflect on this as seductive Venus flirts its way through loquacious air sign Gemini.
The often loquacious judge has not given any indication as to what the sealed issue is about.
Loquacious and stout, he makes a charming pair with his wife, who's reedlike and a bit shy.
Fierce, intelligent and loquacious, Ms. Kind would just as soon argue with you as look at you.
A squad of jugglers—inspired by a practice seen in Pharaonic art—enlivened Glass's more loquacious ostinatos.
The almost-always loquacious Charles Barkley said he had to wait before talking publicly about Bryant's death.
Like many Finns, the elder Mr Aatsinki, who has been herding for 70 years, is not terribly loquacious.
Henry is a loquacious dispenser of anecdotes and aesthetic ruminations, which he chalks up to his Southern provenance.
But when six loquacious elderly Italian women — clearly regulars — were seated at a table nearby, my expectations rose.
John Cornyn of Texas, among the most loquacious GOP senators, declined to comment on Blackburn's remarks, while Sen.
But he's more unconventional than a typical Fortune 500 CEO — he's loquacious, teeming with optimism, and unapologetically outspoken.
The noises from the engines combined with the conversations of loquacious seat neighbors make it difficult to sleep.
So what happened to the most loquacious, flamboyant, visible and rambunctious exercise evangelist this world has ever seen?
I asked one loquacious, evidently knowledgeable viewer if "gray matter" was a colloquialism or a term of science.
And if you really need proof, check out how loquacious and animated I get when talking about "Adventure Time"!
"It was just us playing our style of football," Seattle's loquacious cornerback Richard Sherman told reporters after the game.
Alfredo Cardona Peña's conversations with the loquacious 63-year-old artist are available for the first time in English.
The loquacious and never shy Gordon stood transfixed and mute as they flirted with their eyes for pregnant minutes.
Ask queer women what (and who) they want on TV, and they'll tell you, in precise and loquacious detail.
That idea was swiftly shot down by Bolsonaro and the once loquacious Guedes has barely been heard from since.
Mr. Katumbi, an affable, loquacious and very rich former governor, declared last week that he was running for president.
At turns jocular and loquacious, he discussed hiring a top editor and stressed the importance of editorial independence and tolerance.
And so Peña asked Rivera if they could continue their conversation, spread out over 52 weeks; the loquacious Rivera agreed.
Talking on the phone Monday to promote the movie, Keough isn't quite as loquacious as her on-screen alter-ego.
Mr. Semegnew, 57, a short, loquacious man with a salt-and-pepper beard, was the project's engineer and unofficial ambassador.
The loquacious Mr. Erdogan, who is omnipresent on Turkish television, stayed quiet until Saturday, when he responded with characteristic haughtiness.
He reminds me of a friend of mine, a loquacious rabbi, who consistently defeats my best attempts to hate him.
Lindsey Graham, an old colleague of Biden, offered a roast, playfully making fun of the former vice president's loquacious nature.
But on this night in our nation's capital as I waited impatiently, my normally loquacious friend was nowhere to be found.
His loquacious page notes make his unearthing of this material sound almost as adventurous as the war stories in the book.
When Merwin's poems don't move along this axis of transformation, when they start too broad or loquacious, they lose their power.
George Shea, the event's loquacious master of ceremonies and head of Major League Eating, explained that this was more than sport.
Cohen's natural inclination is toward a loquacious, storytelling largesse, but each of his sentences is also a micro-adventure in abundance.
When Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj of Libya stepped out of his car, the at-times loquacious Trump ignored shouted questions.
The famously loquacious Biden will have limited time to make that case, something that's proven to be a challenge for him.
Reva is as loquacious as Alma, and as fawning toward the novel's couch-ridden narrator as Alma is toward her patient.
"Show me the Ukrainian that was pressured," said Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida and a loquacious defender of Mr. Trump.
Asked about her practices with such players, Williams said simply, "It was fun," but her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, was more loquacious.
" The loquacious Swinney added: "I've been trying to get back to the national championship as a coach for 20-plus years now.
What's interesting about this goddess is that beneath her charming beauty and loquacious demeanor, there is a feeling of sadness and loneliness.
He has represented the West Side of Manhattan since the 1990s and built a reputation as a loquacious defender of civil liberties.
Stacy, a high-strung, loquacious student from Westchester, whose wardrobe consisted solely of pastel velour tracksuits, lived in the room next to me.
When Anna summons the police, she is visited by Conrad Little, an affable and loquacious detective, and engages him in TV-style repartee.
He meets the loquacious yellow gumshoe here for the first time, and they're joined by a handful of rabid Aipom for good measure.
He was surrounded by four chirping and loquacious ladies, his wife and three daughters, for most of his life, which left him inside himself.
She even accomplished the impossible: keeping her loquacious husband down to a one-sentence introduction after he entered the stage like a WWE wrestler.
She may be the show's least loquacious lead, but her identity is honest and consistent – not a trendy accessory worn at the show's convenience.
CreditCreditGabriella Angotti-Jones/The New York Times Surprises abound in "Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963-2017," a gorgeous, loquacious exhibition at the Met Breuer.
He's a long-legged, loquacious, short-shorts-wearing, cat-loving freshman who saved Michigan's season with a wild, splay-legged heave at the buzzer.
That means that Chief Justice John Roberts, already working as a bit of a traffic cop with loquacious colleagues, may have a tougher job.
On September 30th the loquacious Mr Saeed even shared a stage with Pakistan's religious affairs minister, cheerfully defying a $10m American bounty on his head.
However, between two opinionated and loquacious candidates like Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, people were dissapointed that Holt was bulldozed and interrupted throughout the night.
She grew up in Southern California and is one of four sisters, all of whom drove or work for their loquacious, 66-year-old father.
He tangled with his critics, pulled social-media pranks, and gave loquacious high-wire interviews while drunk or high, often dropping pretentious or contentious pronouncements.
But Mr. McInerney, a loquacious and energetic former chef, has an expansive vision for the company's future — a delivery empire stretching from Washington to Boston.
His most famous student, Aristotle, had a different opinion; his " Ars Rhetorica " contains long passages denouncing old men as miserly, cowardly, cynical, loquacious, and temperamentally chilly.
O'Neil, however, strongly preferred Summerall, thinking that his terse style would make a better combination with the energetic and verbose Madden than the similarly loquacious Scully.
" Enter the 6'4", 210-pound Schiller, a man who, after working for Trump for nearly two decades, knew his usually loquacious boss didn't want to talk.
You'll notice it at the door of the small Southwest Detroit Dominican restaurant where it greets you along with animated and loquacious co-proprietor Asty Acosta.
And before we settle in for a cozy, chilly chat with some loquacious drinkers at their local, we get to see our leading executioner in action.
Esperanza Spalding took her time on this one, crafting a video album of millennial-size ambition, ranging from orchestral jazz with loquacious lyrics to therapeutic funk.
He celebrated the candidate's recent fall in the polls with a direct translation of a Mexican expression that warns against the possible consequences of being too loquacious.
His lieutenants are all skinny and appear to be half his age; for the most part, they silently watch their loquacious boss hold court live on air.
In another series of edited clips, this time set in an office, Hedges seems relatively relaxed and loquacious in his description of his role inside British intelligence.
The spectacle of loquacious sadism situates the audience as empathetic with distance, never siding entirely with any one character but relishing the battle for its own sake.
Marked change day by day On day one, the exuberantly confident world leader was ready to take any question, loquacious in the extreme with his generous answers.
Mr. Steyer was affable and loquacious; he spoke to me for nearly an hour about his interest in economic justice and his belief in grass-roots organizing.
Her mother was infantilising, prudish and smothering; her father was a loquacious and much-loved journalist who treated Angela to expensive gifts, dresses and "a succession of cats".
When he's not promoting 13 Hours, or running a side business as an insurance adjuster, the loquacious former Army Ranger is trying himself out as a motivational speaker.
The public broadcaster is smart, loquacious and a bit boring; even audience members for its live news discussion program, "Q&A," can sometimes be seen drifting to sleep.
While reticent with superiors, he was more loquacious with local Chinese employees, who described him as frequently talking about the money he was making or wanted to make.
And if he does, it's unclear how loquacious he'll be about what he found — his job, after all, is investigating criminality, not disclosing what he finds to the public.
During the first two months of 2016, the State Legislature largely spent its limited time here in loquacious committee hearings, or privately discussing the details of their disparate agendas.
And it does provide Ms. Pressley — who recently appeared in Ms. Hutchison's play "Surely Goodness and Mercy" — a rich opportunity to explore a complex, loquacious, if emotionally stifled, character.
Now 84, he was gregarious and loquacious in an interview: A single question elicited a 20-minute response that invoked Beethoven, Albanian funeral laments, birdsong and Donald J. Trump.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who is both liberal and loquacious, seemed to have a special knack for getting under the skin of Justice Antonin Scalia, who died last year.
It feels fitting that the play's most loquacious character, Anita (Ruth Aguilar) — a Guatemalan who met her husband, Mike (Bill Buell), on the internet — talks almost entirely in Spanish.
They've done so in response to Democratic subpoenas, but loquacious opening statements like those of Taylor and former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch suggest they're not exactly reluctant to talk.
"Without him, nothing would be possible," Mr. Ramdev said of his partner, who paced in the office as the interview with the loquacious swami spilled over its one-hour allotment.
I also ordered a little basket of potatoes stuffed with cheese hotter than the lava of Mount Etna, and made friends with a Peruvian kid who's particularly loquacious with alcohol.
But as Earnest wisely notes, it's tedious to speak of a present day crisis when in fact we are a terrifically loquacious visual culture – and have so many gifted art writers.
Remarkably, the hearing wrapped about half an hour earlier than television producers expected, something that's rare in a chamber with so many loquacious members who seem to enjoy hearing themselves talk.
LAS VEGAS — Khabib Nurmagomedov was the calm, glowering foil to Conor McGregor's antics for six months, letting the loquacious McGregor built a frenzy of hype around their U.F.C. lightweight title fight.
Let's see where they and Joel Embiid, Philadelphia's loquacious center from Cameroon, can take the N.B.A. in the face of countless challenges for Commissioner Adam Silver in the decade to come.
Loud and loquacious, Johnson calls herself a "big black beautiful bohemian bougie Buddhist butch" who went to her first "gay day" parade in San Francisco in the 1980s and never looked back.
In contrast to past witnesses like former FBI Director James Comey, who have been loquacious and combative, trying to get facts out and debunk misinterpretations or misrepresentations, Mueller was terse and cautious.
The Pasta Patriots Scroll through Champion's feed, and it's easy to see that these pasta problems are probably the most ubiquitous complaint that these loquacious Italians love to lodge on these videos.
While they were generally less than loquacious on the sensitive topic of politics, the people we profile were more than happy to talk at length about themselves – their childhoods, families, jobs, dreams.
" Though born in England, the man who calls himself the Gypsy King" is part of a semi-nomadic Irish group that's known for being loquacious and pugnacious -- great talkers and great fighters.
SAN FRANCISCO — A match between an Israeli college debate champion and a loquacious IBM computer program demonstrated on Monday new gains in the quest for computers that can hold conversations with humans.
"The House That Will Not Stand" is Mr. Gardley's loquacious and freewheeling answer to "The House of Bernarda Alba," Federico García Lorca's tightly coiled 1936 tragedy of sexual repression in rural Spain.
Scrutinizing Gauguin as rapacious sexual louche, self-promotional plagiarist and loquacious raconteur may be no fun, but it's  part of the ongoing meditation on how to regard effectual art made by flawed men.
In Annette, Ms. Morgan (who wrote the Kristen Wiig vehicle "Girl Most Likely") gives herself the smart, loquacious and caustic role, while Ms. Hemingway ("Starlet") plays the needier, less intellectual of the two.
Trump's lawyers, meanwhile, have been positively loquacious, chatting with reporters from top media outlets regularly about what they claim is going on during these discussions — often in a manner that serves Trump's interests.
His death was confirmed by his son Thomas Jr. Mr. Fleming, the loquacious son of a tough New Jersey pol, viewed America's struggle for independence as essential to understanding the history that followed.
On Pro Basketball DALLAS — The same sweaty scene has been a regular feature of the Knicks' annual trip to Dallas throughout much of Mark Cuban's loquacious reign as the owner of the Mavericks.
An unlimited texting plan is better for those who do not use Apple's software and hardware, do not have readily available Wi-Fi connections or have several loquacious teenage users on the family account.
A meeting must have an agenda, and the chair must shut down extra-loquacious presenters who get carried away and call on juniors to speak, as they may have a valuable comment to make.
The loquacious founder of the Native Youth Alliance, a grassroots indigenous awareness group, and his teenage daughter, Alethea, came to Standing Rock, North Dakota, in November 2016, to stop the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.
It feels like you're watching a man who says no more than he needs to, which is a major feat for someone who has starred in two films from the notoriously loquacious Quentin Tarantino.
It will be up to Mr. Nadler, a loquacious progressive from Manhattan's Upper West Side who is now one of the House's leaders, to maintain order and inject gravity and fairness into the proceedings.
Demme lets the ever-loquacious Hitchcock take center stage — literally — throughout the film, using expert but unflashy framing to let the idiosyncratic musician reveal himself to a mostly unseen audience through monologue and song.
Sure, he may not be loquacious, but seizing the zeitgeist and creating something like Facebook is much more impressive than having a high verbal IQ. Why do you think he would make a good politician?
Stories flowed freely from him as he controlled the tide of people streaming inside to buy an $8 admission ticket and pay their respects to Rahman Ali, who is as quiet as his brother was loquacious.
Mr. Farage — brash, outspoken, loquacious and divisive, a commodities broker turned politician who loves widely striped suits and large glasses of beer — was probably not the man to lead the new party beyond its current limits.
A close ally of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and a loquacious speaker with a strong political sense, he chaired the committee while Cummings was out battling health issues for a few months last year.
CNN asked the Louisiana senator -- who is famous for his loquacious, Southern-accented and folksy manner -- if that meant he's never again talking about the Ukraine interference matter, after making headlines on the issue for days.
When Jack, a loquacious boy with long brown hair, first went there, he often failed to pick up on people's body language, standing too close to people or touching them in ways that made them uncomfortable.
This high-energy overture is, in its way, a good orchestral showpiece — loquacious speed, rattling brio, complex ensemble — though I find it introduces tunes for the first time as if it were reiterating them for the hundredth.
In one of two passages in the novel when its short sentences give way to "loquacious" monologue, Percy — realizing that Claire "reminded me of a Penelope, or a Helen" — unravels her own unbelievable story to her neighbor.
And in contrast to Ms. Harris and others onstage, Mr. Biden — typically one of the more loquacious candidates out there — also abruptly cut himself off when he saw the sign that he had run out of speaking time.
A loquacious basketball lifer with the energy of an aerobics instructor, Maloney started his career as a fourth-grade teacher in Manhattan while coaching at New York University, and later earned a master's in counseling from Hunter College.
Now, instead of the loquacious Irishman who endured Wells' vacuous questions about pay and net worth with answers that were at least made of multiple syllables, the spotlight is on the guy who unclipped his microphone and walked away.
In these bars, parliamentary deputies swill Krug while watching PornHub on their iPhones and listening to Dua Lipa and Notorious B.I.G. These newly minted movers and shakers are loquacious, animated, and often just one deal away from being broke.
The usually loquacious Trump has been markedly mum on Russia's decision to expel hundreds of United States diplomats from the country, declining to use a series of events, his active Twitter account or his pen to respond to the action.
But when it comes to official court filings -- indictments, plea agreements, sentencing memos -- Mueller has been loquacious and at times downright chatty, disclosing in compelling narrative fashion crucial details about his investigation and giving tantalizing clues about what might happen next.
Mr. Toomey — never the most loquacious lawmaker — has mastered the art of twisting his face into a grimace and racing away from reporters before they can ask him about Mr. Trump's latest statements about instituting a ban on Muslim immigration.
But when it comes to official court filings -- indictments, plea agreements, sentencing memos -- Mueller has been loquacious and at times downright chatty, disclosing in compelling narrative fashion crucial details about his investigation and tantalizing clues about what might happen next.
Even if you've never gone hiking, gone vegan, gone to Whole Foods, or gone on a psychedelic trip, you might recognize Dr. Bronner's infamously loquacious label, a 3,000-word wall of text that's as microscopic as it is cosmically odd.
The Notorious's loquacious, sartorially-minded braggadocio—part golden era Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair swagger and perhaps part Bronson-esque bravado (as my editor has suggested)—was polarizing among MMA fans, but you can't argue that it wasn't at least on brand.
Many theories have been proffered for his failure to speak, but the death last month of the loquacious Antonin Scalia, a close ally, may have left Justice Thomas thinking that the time has come for him to stick up for strict constructionism.
Olson is a man possessed, a man whose curiosity is his tragic flaw, a man whose brain went to Harvard but whose heart never progressed past being nine years old and lied to, a lanky, loquacious loner with an ax to grind.
Hyper-loquacious and media-savvy, Cody Wilson is fond of telling any reporter who'll listen that Defense Distributed's main product, a gun fabricator called the Ghost Gunner, represents the endgame for gun control, not just in the US but everywhere in the world.
Up to that point in our conversation, the 57-year-old comic book mogul had been his characteristically loquacious self—he was shit-talking and pontificating so much that I had been having trouble squeezing in questions or even guiding the conversation.
Shapiro) ends his broadcast with a loquacious signoff (it begins "And that's the way it is, was and will be"), but when he has nothing more to say, he grows increasingly panicked as the camera lingers on him for more than two minutes.
The often-loquacious President -- his speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention was 33 minutes, double the time he was allotted -- and his aides believe the format fits him well because podcast listeners are often willing to listen for longer and give subjects more time.
Linda Greenhouse Here's a possible solution to the most commented-upon mystery growing out of the Supreme Court's argument this week in a case of crucial importance to the future of public employee unions: Why did the normally loquacious Justice Neil M. Gorsuch stay silent?
She walked out on the family when he was 13, to marry an eminent newspaper editor (later a politician) in their hometown Albany, N.Y. As played with abrasive charm by Ms. Dunagan, Ida is a loquacious fabulist, full of dubious tales of a glamorous past.
The English-born actor was best known for his role as Wilbur Post, an amiable architect with a loquacious palomino living in his backyard barn, during six seasons on "Mister Ed," which still airs in reruns a half century after its original run on CBS ended.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Art historian and critic Isabelle Graw's loquacious book The Love of Painting: Genealogy of a Success Medium — a rumination on the long history of painting and its significance in the contemporary art world — is easy to esteem but tough to love.
In an episode featuring mendicant priests, a whole pantheon of gods Faceless and Drowned, not to mention an actual resurrection, the most biblical thing going might still be Tyrion's beard, as he regales a skeptical Varys, Missandei, and Grey Worm with both his loquacious smarts and metabolism.
Encouraged to be candid, he was downright loquacious in offering his views on everything from Hillary Clinton — "Oh, I'm a woman, vote for me" — to Senator Bernie Sanders's being a good guy to the possibility of Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. emerging as a last-minute presidential nominee.
Though he's loquacious when it comes to talking about the state of the industry with other journalists or on his own blog, he's also the man who wrote the episode featuring arguably the most controversial TV death in years: that of The 100's Lexa, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey.
In a confidence-building gesture ahead of a proposed summit meeting with President Trump, a suddenly loquacious and conciliatory Mr. Kim also said he would invite experts and journalists from South Korea and the United States to watch the shutdown next month of his country's only known underground nuclear test site.
"We were clear and loquacious about the needs of businesses in the face of labor shortages," Stéphane Forget, president and chief executive of the FCCQ, said in a news release in French on Wednesday, adding that one of the solutions to the labor shortage was an increase in immigration levels.
No matter how many skeletons are unearthed, if the sole purpose of revealing them is to vanquish the darkness with explanatory lucidity, the result is distinctly unthrilling, as if the entirety of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" were now narrated by the loquacious shrink who pops up at the end of the movie.
Building off the earnestness of the short-lived My So-Called Life and Party of Five, the success of Dawson's Creek led to One Tree Hill, Gilmore Girls, and other late 90s/early-mid 00s dramas revolving around extremely loquacious and eloquent teenagers facing real world (and often first-world) problems.
At the time, his television remarks might have been the kind of diplomatic bluster one would expect of Mr. Sondland, a big, loquacious man who has been a prominent Republican donor and fund-raiser for years and loves to remind people of the good relationship he has developed with Mr. Trump.
I did this thing, I mean, as loquacious as I can be at times, I played this game once with two famous men; they were two huge executives at a studio, and, I'm not that smart, but on one occasion, I thought, I'm going to sit and have lunch with them and I'm not going to say a word.
Lee's hamstring injury in training camp opened the lineup spot that the inimitably loquacious and versatile Draymond Green has never relinquished, but Warriors fans will remember Lee as the first marquee acquisition of the Joe Lacob/Peter Guber ownership era, as Stephen Curry's good buddy and as Golden State's first All-Star after a drought of 15 seasons.
To bolster their understanding of what grows in Australia, after staging a similar pop-up in Japan last year, Mr. Redzepi and Mr. Larsen have turned to locals like E. J. Holland, a voracious and loquacious 23-year-old chef and forager who has a habit of dashing into the bush, shirtless and barefoot, with a bowie knife in hand.
Mr. Young had been a popular radio and television personality and had appeared in several films, including "Tom Thumb" (250) and "The Time Machine" (22004), when, in his early 21995s, he landed the role of Wilbur Post, the bumbling, well-meaning architect who owned a loquacious, fun-loving horse named Mr. Ed. "Mister Ed" became a hit, running from 22006 to 20113 on CBS.
Timothy William Rollins, a loquacious man whose speech sometimes assumed the evangelical cadences of the preachers he listened to while growing up in Maine, and later in Harlem, was born on June 53, 25, in Pittsfield, Me. He was the oldest of four children of Carlton Rollins, who worked in shoe and furniture factories, and the former Charlotte Imogen Hussey, a hospital ward clerk.
DeLillo, in his late period, has preserved much of his mastery of individual words, but his gift for shaping compelling individual characters (as opposed to loquacious system functionaries) out of those words has diminished greatly since the days of Libra and Underworld: In spite of the maudlin ending tacked to the end of the novel, its language, plot, and lack of character make it clear that the coldness has won out.
"Etti-Cat," the punnily named feline mascot for manners, warned against littering, encouraged offering seats to the elderly, and expressed loquacious shame at defacing the trains: It was real wild scribbling over the subway walls & cars but, in objective & realistic retrospect & in full evaluation of the initial impact & the effect of the regretful consequences, it would seem that the entire action was motivated rather imprudently &, truthfully, in recalling the whole stupid mess, I feel real dopey about it, I'm sorry & I'll never do it again.

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