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- I ve now accepted that edits I make will generally produce more windbaggery and invective from him.
- In their wake have come tightly scripted extravaganzas offering what Frank calls " ineffective windbaggery ."
- I know this one blunt editor who uses insulting terms like " your windbaggery " to editors quite freely.
- Ahead of might be homegrown PR jargon, sportspeak, or political windbaggery, for all I knew; I shouldn't blame the Brits without evidence.
- In high culture, impenetrable jargon has become so rife that art critics and curators recently met in New York to discuss whether windbaggery is eroding interest in contemporary art.
- And from this it's hard to avoid the unsettling conclusion that a bit of windbaggery can work better than wisdom to insure the public good, at least sometimes.
- Claire's in art school listening to art-school lecturers whose portentous expulsions on art seem part statement of purpose and part gaseous windbaggery ( perhaps they're one and the same ? ).
- Spanish Falangist leader Jos?Antonio Primo de Rivera did not believe that corporatism was effective and denounced it as a propaganda ploy, saying " this stuff about the corporative state is another piece of windbaggery ".
- And what a contrast to the last 10 months of media madness, what CNN's Jeff Greenfield called " this maelstrom of semi-informed and uninformed windbaggery and totally partisan posturing on both sides ."
- The two young congressmen chosen to respond on TV for the majority party, Jennifer Dunn of Washington and Steve Largent of Oklahoma, had nothing to offer but their claims of personal virtue and dedication, all delivered in overly familiar political windbaggery.