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And the speech of these men was larded with unfamiliar words.
The Legislature's budget was larded with an eye to this fall.
Any and all of these interpretations could be larded onto the work, but none are quite right.
Consider, finally, the pork that's been larded into the federal budget.
Further, he larded his review with too much irrelevant detail.
He has larded its fiction with talking points about globalization and managed health care.
There has been much criticism that the crime bill was larded with "pork."
New Haven, however, is still well-known for larding applications with its own rules.
Adrienne asked, her voice larded with the skepticism of a good attorney.
"The Council members should be putting their energy into how to shave spending, instead of larding it on," she said.
Then, in a speech larded with obscenities, came the threats.
The back and belly were so well larded as to wobble with every movement the man made.
Her stump speeches are lengthy, serious and larded with details.
Every tissue of the body is larded with white blood cells, and cancers are no exception.
Congress has larded the highway bill with almost $1 billion of pork.
She might as well make use of the waiting, and the irritation that larded itself through her nervousness.
I take another tack: They are better than that, being genuine, rather vulnerable and larded with history.
But it is also often heavily larded with restrictions and exclusions.
So they larded on the clues, in a rather self-conscious way."
I could find out; it's in your mind, someplace deep down, carefully larded over."
He larded up considerable the last few years.
The bill is larded with education programs and water and energy projects for virtually every Congressional district.
At the last minute, both sides larded up the spending package that is set aside for "emergencies."
The House leadership, in particular, is larded with plump fellows who never saw a tough choice they could not dodge.
The competition has always been larded with a heavy dose of nationalism satisfied only by victory.