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A large amount of verbiage to get myself to say those words.
Whether he actually says anything with all that verbiage, however, is another matter.
Ben asked, still trying to make some sense out of all the verbiage.
Despite the mountains of verbiage, she had a private life.
But his interest in verbiage does not extend to books.
"In fact, the verbiage he uses is not that different from what we do."
"We must get beyond the verbiage, to the people, to the individual," he said.
Is it necessary for us to have so much verbiage in our legislation.
He wrapped them up, as it were, in a great deal of verbiage.
Except for some verbiage saying how much she'd be missed, that was it.
All writers know how hard it is to practice tough love on the children of our verbiage.
He comes back at her with huffy verbiage of his own.
But they say this pledge now appears to be no more than political verbiage.
For all the verbiage, it is the dancing that counts.
Down the road, he'd need to settle on more mature verbiage.
Answer the question, and do not try to confuse us with verbiage."
Who'd ever get that idea from verbiage from this administration?
After three hours of verbiage, she is told that there is nothing more to say.
We are tyrannized by verbiage and have lost our very soul.
Farrell spoke in academic verbiage, but his message was clear.
The movement was far more exciting than the verbiage.
Anyhow, I thought the verbiage was supposed to start the ball rolling.
Rebecca demanded, when a page thick with verbiage was quickly turned.
This is the kind of fuzzy verbiage they teach you in Congressman school.
Sometimes we policy wonks get lost in our own verbiage."