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"Here's dribblings from the wineskin," said Old Gerard; and up the track struggled a drunken man, waving a torch above his head.
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'Here's dribblings from the wineskin,' said Old Gerard; and up the track struggled a drunken man, waving a torch above his head.
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In spite of the lunatic dribblings of Pat Robertson.
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Braveheart was a damned entertaining film but from a historian's perspective (or the perspective of any Scottish or English person) it amounts to little more than the incoherent dribblings of a moron.
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Those things are so ugly that nobody will notice spilled reds, nacho dribblings OR puke.
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In spite of the lunatic dribblings of Pat Robertson.
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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A bit more time watching replays of the goal and a bit less listening to the Ferguson-wannabe miserable dribblings of Owen Coyle might have made for a better conclusion to this report.
Chelsea 1-0 Bolton Wanderers | Premier League match report 2010
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I enjoy reading all of the sophormoric dribblings of the liberals out there.
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It would be useful to collect all the inane dribblings from those in Government and those in our wannabe Government in the EU and get them to renouce their view.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2010
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Once again, you have moved me too much to coherently respond so please forgive my possibly sentimental-sounding dribblings, and the possibly "inappropriate" bluntness of my emotions.
A letter on dying: #1 Elizabeth McClung 2008
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