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And then, just as I have despaired of any sense of common decency emerging from this tragedy, at last (some of) the public rebels against the hysterical slaverings of the media:
Archive 2007-09-01 Stephen Tall 2007
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And then, just as I have despaired of any sense of common decency emerging from this tragedy, at last (some of) the public rebels against the hysterical slaverings of the media:
Voyeurism populi Stephen Tall 2007
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Conan could sense the great slaverings jaws, the tufted tails lashing tawny sides.
Conan Howard, Robert E. & De Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin 1966
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So, if you think "Geekiness" and "Sexiness" (granted highly subjective as categories) need to be reclaimed from the terrain of air gymnastics and the disturbing slaverings of fan-boy culture, then by all means, write some purple prose to your favorite geeks on March 24th as well.
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Instead of the Germany of thought and spirit one saw suddenly a brutal, stupid community of interested persons, greedy for power, who gave themselves out as that Germany whose very opposite they were; who, unable to point to any achievements, any thought of their own, prided themselves on an imaginary race-unity which their very appearance contradicted; who had no ideas beyond rancour; the slaverings of league-oratory and subordination, and who with these properties, which they were pleased to call _Kultur_, undertook to bring blessing to the world.
The New Society Walther Rathenau 1894
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Except that, the slaverings of college boys and the carping of other women on the tour aside, Kournikova really can play tennis: She’s seeded 12th here, in a reasonably deep field.
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