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When people say 40 is the new 30, they're usually just parroting some lifestyle guff.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They've managed to push the same old guff and convince everyone that they're changing the game.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They say they're not going to take any guff from students when it comes to inviting speakers to campus.
abovethelaw.com
A flood of guff destroys its own credibility as anything more than a shrill shill chorus to accompany gentrification stomping.
vancouver.mediacoop.ca
So much guff is talked in retailing about constructive relationships with suppliers.
www.scotsman.com
Were it anyone else, this might have sounded like so much punter- pleasing guff.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was difficult to differentiate between the intellectual insights and the sheer guff you heard in your student days.
www.independent.ie
And he's far from alone in writing this sort of guff.
www.theartsdesk.com
These questions have not been generally asked; just all decentskin, soapy stuff, and nasty, personal guff which has little or no public relevance.
www.irishcentral.com
She's not the first sleb to come up with such guff.
www.independent.ie

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