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It's utter nonsense and no one is going to believe you.
The utter nonsense is not limited to the last section, however.
In fact, you can speak utter nonsense and it will just do stuff.
This is utter nonsense and just goes to show how little the average person knows about politics.
"They supported me at a time when people thought that my work was utter nonsense," he says.
He said of the report, "That sounds like utter nonsense to me."
It was one thing not to be able to think of anything - but how could he possibly come out with utter nonsense?
That was utter nonsense; no one with any intelligence would ever believe it.
Not going to get in to a debate about immigration here, but this is just utter nonsense.
All that utter nonsense about the Ship being capable of moving.
But really, you are talking the most utter nonsense.
He is the most philosophical, though his writing reflects only utter nonsense.
It is utter nonsense to suggest that man and dinosaurs lived at the same time.
"It's utter nonsense," he said of all the talk about animosity.
It is all complete and utter nonsense, of course.
Being in love, she was realising, made a complete and utter nonsense of everything.
For you to dismiss as utter nonsense, of course.
If extended, this means that talk of a citizens charter is utter nonsense.
"Utter nonsense," Woodrow snapped back before he had given himself time to think.
"Idealism," Gregory said, making the word sound like another name for utter nonsense.
To say it's not creative to be inspired and create your own version of something is just utter nonsense.
And that part of the rumors was utter nonsense.
The State Department has called such a link "utter nonsense."
But what most camera clubs teach their members about composition is utter nonsense.
Am I alone in finding that statement utter nonsense?
As the Council knows very well, that is complete nonsense.
Well, anyone who has ever been lost knows that kind of advice is complete nonsense.
The complete nonsense of pick up a file and read from it has to go.
And they seem like complete nonsense until the next hallucination.
"It's complete nonsense," he said when asked if that was his intention.
Such a position, of course, is complete nonsense and utterly immoral.
"For that being the reason the coach got fired is complete nonsense.
However, the concluding paragraph of this article is complete nonsense.
He shook his bead, trying to make sense of a situation whose elements were complete nonsense.
"Sometimes the criticism is complete nonsense and you don't respond to it."
None of which disguises the fact your price comparison was complete nonsense.
This is complete nonsense, because we already have an adequate daily allowance to cover such costs.
A voluntary register is complete nonsense and will not result in increased transparency.
All complete nonsense, but it made the character more human, and there it is in the film.
This article has only been online for twenty-five minutes, and already the majority of the comments are complete nonsense.
It is complete nonsense that I would get Bruce fired.
And that's probably why you tend to be a little hard on other people who talk what sounds like complete nonsense.'
Do you ever get to the end of a paragraph, read it back and realise you've just written complete nonsense?
To those who say the Mail wouldn't have published if the accused were rich, what complete nonsense.
This should, of course, be the captain, otherwise this is complete nonsense.
They are often cut together in such a way that the resulting sentences are complete nonsense.
"All this stuff about a knighthood is complete nonsense."
"Migration, refugee flows make borders a complete nonsense," he added.
No, no, that was complete nonsense, he told himself.
I don't understand what all this is about,' she said, 'it's complete nonsense.