| 11. | Truth is more thought than things "-is philosophically gibberish.
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| 12. | It's very pretty, but the content is gibberish.
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| 13. | A generation ago, that sentence would have been gibberish.
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| 14. | Instead of asking her to explain, I answered back in gibberish.
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| 15. | No one seemed certain whether they were hearing normal Scottish or gibberish.
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| 16. | Lucy had written in English and her screen was feeding back gibberish.
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| 17. | It seems to be just gibberish, or junk DNA.
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| 18. | Non-techies can ignore all that gibberish most of the year.
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| 19. | Until noon, most screens displayed clutters of digital gibberish.
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| 20. | No gibberish about " higher-order learning skills ."
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