How To Use Pabulum In A Sentence

  • The "pabulum" to which Christie was referring: O'Malley's comments on a recent radio show in which he said Christie's brand of pension reform showed that the New Jersey Republican "delights in being abusive towards public employees. A day later, O'Malley hits back against N.J.'s Christie
  • Facts are the pabulum of a scientific investigation.
  • One halfpennyworth of the bread of incident to an intolerable deal of the sack of strained style and pessimist commentary, make poorish imaginative pabulum, though there seems an increasing appetite for it amongst those who, unlike _Lucas Morne_ in Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, August 20, 1892
  • The album continues in that vein, reminding listeners that aggressive, well-produced rock doesn't have to sound like Top 40 pabulum.
  • In return, we can do a better job of sorting out the human from the heroic, history from mythology, patriotic pabulum from more satiating analysis, even - dare we try?
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  • This is Pabulum's second installation in the broadcasting marketplace.
  • She also lampoons the pabulum of business motivational books and the pieties of CEO memoirs in a book that is consistently funny in its stomach-turning way. From Medea on the Bayou to Shenanigans in the Office
  • Itaque contra difciplinam Colume) * lae dicendus eft Cato pabulum ceterum, id eft, pratum irri* gaum maturius defendere a pecore. Scriptorvm rei rvsticae vetervm latinorvm tomvs primvs-[qvartvs]..
  • Though its once-scandalous content nowadays can't compete with the pabulum of reality TV, the production, in the hands of Daavid and his talented cast, successfully examines a chain reaction that begins with five rooms of furniture being hauled away for non-payment. James Scarborough: Tennessee Williams' Baby Doll at the Elephant Theatre Company in Hollywood
  • Look at this precious phial, the incomparable elixir, the pabulum of life, the grand arcanum, the supernaculum, the mother and regenerator of nature, the source and the womb of all existence, past, present, and to come! Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
  • They supposed that the air contained a principle proper for the support and nourishment of life, which they called pabulum vitae. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
  • I think what documentary filmmakers do is make an attempt - and non-fiction writing does this as well - to actually provide some understanding of the world, not just information and not just pabulum, but understanding.
  • Munsterus fort� pecorum pasium, ipsa pecora ad pastum hominum mactata appellet: cui, vt existimo, vsus Romanorum refragatur, qui, vt homines vesci, ita pecora pasci docuit: homin鷐que victum pecorum autem, pastum et pabulum vocari iussit. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • I think what documentary filmmakers do is make an attempt - and non-fiction writing does this as well - to actually provide some understanding of the world, not just information and not just pabulum, but understanding.
  • It's telling the truth instead of political pabulum.
  • An architect of the White House's earlier policies dismissed Mr. Bellinger's remarks as "pabulum" from a State Department that is too solicitous of international institutions. U.S. Accepts International Criminal Court
  • Facts are the pabulum of a scientific investigation.
  • The album continues in that vein, reminding listeners that aggressive, well-produced rock doesn't have to sound like Top 40 pabulum.
  • We take a solution of what we call a stimulant and immerse the bioplasm in it, and we find that it increases its activity, moves faster, takes up more pabulum, and divides more rapidly than in the unstimulated condition. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • Two weeks ago, the EPA had to omit the entire global-warming section from its "Draft Report on the Environment," a 30-year statistical snapshot of the U.S. environment, after the administration tried to replace solid findings with "pabulum," according to outgoing EPA administrator Christie Whitman. Eschaton
  • Family fare with good characters that bounce between pabulum and tears? Lorraine Devon Wilke: How The Killing Is Saving Television
  • It's telling the truth instead of political pabulum.
  • Lithuanian Jewries of the Gaon's day, and his pupils sought their mental pabulum in the writings of the Jewish scholars of the Middle Ages, The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
  • Cujusque ferae pabulum, saith [1748] Seneca, impatient of heat and cold, impatient of labour, impatient of idleness, exposed to fortune's contumelies. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • This is Pabulum's second installation in the broadcasting marketplace.
  • Scd brevis morborum recitatio, quum lucidicri argumentorum expHcationi infervirc poflit, propofito baud incongruum videtur, imOf Adveniente molis augment! termino, cadem ergana, quae corpori virgineo pabulum miniftrarunt et incrementum, plus j) ergunt conficere quam fola corporis nuJ: ritio jam exi - git; quod fupereft fanguinis per vafa uterina jam pcriodice eroittitur. A Complete Collection of the Medical and Philosophical Works of John Fothergill
  • Aperuit autem unus saccum suum, ut daret pabulum asino suo, in hospitio: et vidit pecuniam suam, et ecce, erat in ore sacci sui. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • In return, we can do a better job of sorting out the human from the heroic, history from mythology, patriotic pabulum from more satiating analysis, even - dare we try?

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