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  1. Gedge was, and still is, the perfect antidote to the bombast favoured by the likes of Bono and Jim Kerr.
  2. It was too serious for the carnival, immediately at odds with the cartoon bombast that swirled around Ali, the unassailable appeal of the phenomenon, the breathtaking climb of the arc.
  3. Overall, they are not nearly so trendy as articles about architecture which let the fortuitous effect of individual photographs lead the text into exaggeration and bombast.
  4. Impressive inspirations mix with the coarsest triteness; there is an inordinate amount of padding and bombast; the reliance on formulae is the most shameless since Telemann.
  5. After the bombast to which they are often subjected, many writers find this refreshing.
  6. With less talent underpinning it, this could be arty bombast, but the strength of the ideas, the fire of the delivery, turns it into something majestic.
  7. On 29 June 1559, Henri wrote to the pope, that notorious bombast Paul IV, about "the incredible disaster which has since befallen the realm of Scotland to our extreme regret, disgust and displeasure"; the letter stated his "confidence in God who is so signally offended at this wretched plague of ruffians", but God was to be given worldly assistance in the shape of "a large and sufficient force of French soldiers, infantry and cavalry".
  8. They belonged to a category of fabric called fustian (derived from the name of the Egyptian town where it originated), and by Shakespeare's time the very word fustian had become synonymous with bombast and pretentiousness.
  9. Because I am a writer caught up willy-nilly in the polluted air of our own times, because I cannot avoid entirely the language, assumptions, behaviour and weirdly chiliastic bombast so typical of a corrupted age, I can force myself to imagine by what tormented mental process an educated and rational man of some sensibility moves from the cerebral subtleties of Keynsian economics to the animal crudities of purchasing unsatisfactory and momentary sexual release from a cheap little whore.
  10. The mix of screwball comedy and moral bombast fails to work, and there is much too much in the way of quaint native lore, bungy-jumping through the jungle and Connery practising his golf swing
  11. The collapse of the shogunate and the restoration of the Meiji throne was but one effect, from which a myriad of others flowed: the revival of Japanese nationalism and her imperial designs, the invasion of China, the florid plans for a Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, the bombast and cruelty of the Pacific War, the creation in America of the atomic bomb, its eventual use over the two great cities of Kyushu, and Japan's consequent defeat, post-war disgrace, ruin and decay.
  12. Gift's bombast is quite at odds with the gnawing sense of LACK at the heart of the lyric.
  13. IT IS open season for bombast in northern California.

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