Buck's T-4 Lodge is a rambling roadhouse, with log walls, stone fireplaces and trophy heads.
During a rambling question about hospitals, a voter mentioned that even evangelicals and atheists could agree.
He sat down, quaffed wine and told rambling stories--not about food but about his childhood.
Many of the clips are rambling unedited cinema-verite--yet they offer fascinating slices of college life.
Now, more than ever before, there is no room for lackluster, rambling, confusing presentations.
Her sometimes-rambling answers in the highly-scrutinized appearances formed the basis for Tina Fey's "Saturday Night Live" caricature.
Palin did offer an explanation of sorts, but to many it came off as rambling and incoherent.
He now brings the same cutting, nervy, funny angst to a rambling account of his own life.
He said it was an insane, rambling letter from some crazy guy who had heard about him.
The list of players on Rambling Boy is like a who's-who of Americana musicians from Nashville and beyond.
"Your answers were a little long and rambling in places, " one is told.
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The house is open to the public and the rambling grounds have a number of easy walks though ancient forests.
The consultant complained of the "ordeal" he and his family had been through as he read a rambling 55-minute statement.
They also built a massive citadel, a rambling assemblage of some 150 palaces, pavilions, temples, gardens, ponds, gates, and halls.
Built in 1860, the rambling farmhouse held the five grown children and their significant others as they returned for the holidays.
Mingus was famous for starting long, rambling projects that were beyond his powers of organization to ever finish poetic journeys without end.
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He prepared a series of Internet videos filled with rambling statements on topics including the gold standard, mind control and SWAT teams.
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It is a story that is at times a rambling, angry airing of personal grievances that he thinks led to his firing.
As the title states, it's a rambling amalgam of everything the composer, who was fascinated with death, wanted to be remembered for.
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The rambling manifesto was on a Facebook page that also includes smiling pictures of Dorner and critiques or politicians, musicians, and comedians.
The church is at the heart of a lost-in-time village, full of rambling stone houses surrounded by wooded slopes where locals collect chestnuts in autumn.
Her resignation speech was rambling and often incoherent, but she made it clear that she has not had much fun of late.
Mr Dorner's rambling "manifesto" contains a number of allegations against former colleagues.
Suddenly, the story becomes a rambling psychological study of the author himself.
The Location: Tai O is a rambling village of creaky houses, many with colonial and art-deco charm, interspersed with Taoist and Buddhist temples.
McCain, after an early start even some of his staffers agree was rambling and stumbling, has gotten sharper and more aggressive on the stump.
After three months of questioning, MI5's enormous file included interviews and rambling statements by Evensen which read like a who's who of Trondheim life.
Millions of Americans watched Kennedy at close hand, thanks to the eye of the camera, and judged his incoherent, rambling answer to lack credibility.
Then, in a rambling speech that evoked the bombastic oratory of Chavez, Maduro said he would work to keep alive his memory and legacy.
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The above quote from Bill Sardi is part of a long, rambling, often contradictory and bizarre defense of Dipak Das and resveratrol (reprinted below).
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