Before long, we saw another spout, this time a humpback, as it came up for air.
Red-and-white checked linens cover high tables and well-versed waiters spout long lists of local beers and handcrafted sodas.
And the spout rises into the air as though he's giving a Nazi salute.
Why do celebrities feel the need to spout off on medical or scientific matters?
The first panel, a lantern with smoke seeping out of its spout, denotes dusk.
Remember all that hot air Armstrong used to spout about being the most tested athlete ever?
Crown Fountain, Jaume Plensa's splashy water-work, where video images of locals spout gargoyle-style?
Otherwise, good riddance and let me use the press to spout the virtues of my new firm.
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He had to walk the talk of ceteris paribus, not just spout it out and then ignore it.
But wait -- didn't the Soviet spout dangerous rhetoric and take deadly actions?
You can also swap out your shower head, bathtub spout and water levers.
So, the wines come in medium sized black boxes (shocker) with a little spout that extends from the box.
Nuclear spokespeople in every other country will then spout owlish and well-financed explanations of why it cannot happen to them.
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Can you really stand up in front of a Pakistani tribunal and spout whatever fool nonsense pops into your head?
One day in metal shop Packard caught his fingers in a milling machine while trying to add coolant oil from a handheld spout.
You might have a coffee maker with a frothing spout for making fancy dirks, but how often do you use it?
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And he was a student of classics who could and did spout Homer and Virgil in their original Greek and Latin.
The blog mob loves to spout off about First Amendment freedom, except when it seeks to deprive foes of the same.
Politicians spout lip service to frugality, but are so beholden to continuing this largesse the Senate cannot even pass a budget.
But by letting his guests spout off unchallenged, leaving the impression they were telling the truth, he has occasionally caused lasting damage.
They had human bodies and heads of animals in the Chinese zodiac, and each would spout water for two hours in turn.
Reagan was concerned about a fence, while the recent crop of would-be-Reagans spout nonsense about walls with moats topped by electrified fences.
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We saw flocks of birds and then another spout, this one sandwiched between our boat and the islands and much larger than any we had seen.
Besides, why go to all the trouble of a criminal trial and give such men a pulpit from which to spout their hateful ideology?
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Squatting on their perches, they spout unexpected bits of literary philosophy, then revert to hooting and bouncing up and down in comically ape-like excitement.
Then, you would lift the spout until the solution pours into the upper nostril, and allow the liquid to drain out the other nostril.
As does a hint of 19th-Century bucolic fantasy: large olive trees spout from tables in one of the restaurants and stages are framed with foliage.
All the economics without basis these idiots spout have no basis.
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So, really, what is the point of all of this besides allowing a bunch of talking heads to spout off and generating headlines around the world?
It is a great place to find that teapot from the British administration, minus the spout no doubt, or the date palm that you always wanted.
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