Word: spouts
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Gilchrist’s willingness to spout falsehoods shows that he shouldn’t be given the legitimacy of open and free academic debate...His irresponsible rhetoric has led to violence,” de Beausset told The Crimson in an interview...
Palin, soon-to-be-ex-Gov. Sarah ability of to spout incomprehensible babble is undiminished by decision of to quit in a huff Anderson Cooper isn't buying the inane excuses of the spokeswoman for angry tweets of David Letterman is still making fun of eagerness of to get back to "slaying salmon" efforts of to make people stop saying bad things about or they are going to get so sued by excuse offered by for quitting is - as is so much of what passes the lips of - of questionable veracity explanation...
...just rolled out of bed to make it to that 9 AM intensive language class. No morning haze allowed: you will translate, speak, or spout verb forms and do it with a smile. Before 9 AM, though, you may be groggily walking through your House's tunnels to the dining hall to wolf down some combination of eggs, sausages, and bacon. Sure, it isn't healthy, but since you probably stayed up till 4 AM memorizing those verb forms anyway, health has become irrelevant at this point...
...this time by David Koepp). Also the same approach: it's a movie, so we'd better feign movement. The back-history in which Langdon is an expert requires Hanks to speak dialogue with its own footnotes, so Howard camouflages the static nature of enterprise by having his star spout arcana while rushing from church to church. In fact, virtually all the actors have to talk the talk while they walk the walk. When they take a breather and stand still, the camera skates 360s around them...
...also going to list a bunch of random programs and unrelated initiatives and spout empty words about our commitments to fill up space. As you may have noticed by now, this message could have ended two paragraphs...