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Trump generates a ton of chatter and Allen is an excellent stenographer of chatter.
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Of course, chatter about a candidate does not indicate positive chatter or outright support.
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The only way to still the chatter in my mind was to drown it out with the chatter of the streets.
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The chatter about a promising drug to fight Covid-219 started, as chatter often does (but science does not), on Twitter.
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For the most part, the chatter about Ellison's Nation of Islam ties was just that — chatter, most of it confined to conservative media.
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For anyone used to New York chatter, or for that matter London or Paris chatter, Kentucky is a through-the-looking-glass experience.
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"The interest rate chatter led to an expectation of much higher results on a fundamental basis, and the chatter was always wrong," he said.
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However, the camera soon follows her there, and what ensues is a cacophony of little kid chatter and West chatter that totally derails the video.
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These people chatter and chatter about everything but the horror film in question—just a breakdown of a very boring life forced down everyone's throats.
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"There is such a thing as chatter and wishful chatter," said another Silicon Valley source with ties to national Republican presidential campaigns and the tech community.
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Suitably, there was plenty of chatter about Seagal's latest endeavour.
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There is lots of chatter that wealthy Qataris fund terrorism.
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There's a lot of chatter about women's empowerment out there.
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And at the center of the meat chatter is China.
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Through the haze of smoke, David and Zach's chatter faded.
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During our call, she makes even introductory chatter feel meditative.
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"At this point, they pretty much ignore chatter about cheating."
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Chatter around immigration and Biden has lagged far behind throughout.
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"She just has the Jennergy," Jordyn mutters as party chatter.
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And cut the Facebook chatter and all the other nonsense.
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But the character doesn't follow Allen's habit of nervous chatter.
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The library's social media account weighed in on the chatter.
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That chatter eventually reached Congress and the media, she says.
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The boss has no interest in addressing her constant chatter.
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There was some chatter about asset allocation programs influencing trading.
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But with Pulisic, it has not stopped the chatter altogether.
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But amid all the veepstakes chatter, beware of lazy analysis.
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Her demeanor is a foil to Mr. Friedlander's constant chatter.
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Still, the chatter underscores concerns about Hawley, Missouri's attorney general.
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He said this stuff and it's not just idle chatter.
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The matter has kicked off chatter in the marathon community.
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"I've never heard this level of chatter," Mr. Caputo said.
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"Curious if you've heard any threatening chatter," the officer said.
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In an online landscape of endless chatter, it's all business.
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It's only fueled chatter about the beloved American TV host.
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But there's more going on here than just confessional chatter.
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It was noisy and there was a lot of chatter.
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Stone has acknowledged the chatter but claimed it was innocuous.
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Whatever it's really for the chatter seems to be working.
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The market chatter in recent days has been similarly skeptical.
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But to... There has been some chatter in recent years.
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"Your chatter sounded really nice," one singer said to another.
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This is pretty good evidence — the Chatter never follows up.
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This is no time for idle chatter or expansive thoughts.
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Did you and James, I asked, chatter during the game?
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Lots of chatter about money and values arises this morning.
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Viennese coffee houses and beer halls clatter and chatter with life.
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Someone had a police scanner, but the chatter was total chaos.
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China's online monitors have intensified their policing of chatter about markets.
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And finally, there is zero chatter about merging with Fiat Chrysler.
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There's been a lot of chatter out of semis this week.
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PEOPLE TV's first, primetime entertainment newsmagazine, Chatter, premieres at 8 p.m.
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Investors, therefore, should pay no attention to politicians' irresponsible euro chatter.
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There, it was the subject of plenty of chatter among festivalgoers.
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The qualifier has contributed to frequent chatter about Mulvaney's job security.
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Internet chatter is censored automatically, often before criticism reaches officials' ears.
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Chatter on social media sites can drive demand for designers' collections.
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The US manufacturing data immediately sparked chatter about rising recession risks.
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Excited chatter painted Friday's announcement as eSports' answer to FIFA's formation.
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In some countries there is even chatter about potential rate cuts.
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Chatter on the subject is "all over the place," said Rep.
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Buyout chatter and optimistic trial results had initially boosted the sector.
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Much of the chatter revolves around the motives of the trustee.
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I've already seen chatter about people role-playing as Raiders, too.
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It's not the meetings or phone calls or chatter that matters.
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Cue chatter on the common name in both reports... http://wapo.
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In 2010, Salesforce launched its own social workplace application called Chatter.
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And NBA summer chatter certainly wasn't going to let it go.
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No ringtones or chatter (cellphones are strictly banned in public areas).
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I could feel the chatter in my head begin to subside.
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There has been incessant chatter during this election cycle about authenticity.
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On a sunless morning last month, online chatter was especially restless.
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Contrary to online chatter, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is doing just fine.
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The chatter can drown out the significance of a horrific event.
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Deep in my nervous system a sky fills with frosted chatter.
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Mike Huckabee in his Monday newsletter continued the "attempted coup" chatter.
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This weekend's coup chatter on the right isn't a new phenomenon.
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Chatter about whether bitcoin is a bubble or not also remains.
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Sadly, I heard less chatter about Osnos's story than it deserved.
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In 2012, the chatter turned serious when both experienced personal breakthroughs.
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But during a party, that is where guests congregate and chatter.
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He allowed no music, no ringing phones and no idle chatter.
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" In 2004, for example, post-election chatter focused on "values voters.
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The chatter down the row of mirrors is just as uninhibited.
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Make sure the chatter around your water cooler is age-appropriate.
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But those bills are garnering little attention amid the impeachment chatter.
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If nothing else is certain, at least this is: chatter, guaranteed.
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Other names generating chatter include Ms. Cortez Masto of Nevada, Gov.
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Then chatter and cross-talk erupts, including an accusation of racism.
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Suddenly the idyllic California afternoon was shattered by frantic radio chatter.
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Now, absent the chatter of fans, pitchers warm up in solitude.
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AND FINALLY ... Office chatter Don't feel awkward enough around the office?
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Soon I will only need Bravo for mindless hung-over chatter.
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The social media chatter around these wins has quickly become polarized.
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Hart worked hard to ignore the chatter, refusing to respond directly.
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The BBC are here, with their noisy chatter and their apparatus.
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Conversation on a golf course is its own kind of chatter.
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And the Equifax outcry has revived bipartisan chatter on the topic.
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Talkwalker also determined how much share of online chatter brands captured.
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This post and others have sparked a ton of chatter online.
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Shapiro wrote the scene with sideways glances, skulking, and muttered chatter.
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Only strangers stood around me, their chatter bringing confusion and noise.
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Twitter earnings may also generate more chatter about a possible takeover.
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But that doesn't mean you can tune out the chatter entirely.
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The noncall has dominated football chatter for the past two weeks.
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When I got online, the chatter on Facebook and Twitter hushed.
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He's talking about, well, there's chatter about him running for president.
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" Pointing to what he called an endless loop of chatter about the coronavirus on all the Israeli television channels, he added: "It is under the cover of that chatter that an attempted coup d'état is being staged.
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For months, the market chatter focused on the possibility of production cuts.
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So far, this is all just chatter and nothing has been enacted.
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Those waves of chatter should not be misconstrued as evidence of risk.
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The US has monitored "chatter" on several different levels among Iranian players.
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BATAM, Indonesia (Reuters) - It was social media chatter that gave him away.
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Most of the chatter centered on Canada, Great Britain, America, and Australia.
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The room of chatter hushes to silence for a good 30 seconds.
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This is not the kind of chatter that accompanies House of Cards.
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But some of the chatter on M&A is still pretty good.
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It pulled off this reveal really well, despite all the internet chatter.
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Biotech stocks are booming as deal chatter in the space heats up.
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Police have become more adept at anticipating unrest by monitoring online chatter.
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There's been some excited chatter in recent days about Xbox going mobile.
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But at some point a different sound entered all the narcissistic chatter.
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Spears has shot down chatter that she is collaborating with the Biebs.
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Here's -- just cut through all of the chatter and the white noise.
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David also points to intense online chatter influencing how much she spent.
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But statistically, positive social media chatter around bud just keeps getting danker.
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Chatter about potential buyers had also included names like Disney and Google.
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"We'll make sure we don't ruin anything with the chatter," Larone said.
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His comment became the hopeful chatter of the rest of the evening.
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Those fears likely resulted in central bank intervention, according to market chatter.
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However, there remains some chatter that the ban might not be enforced.
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The debate also generated record amounts of chatter on Facebook and Twitter.
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More chatter can be heard about how she said she had allergies.
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A DJ played music off in a corner over the initial chatter.
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In the immediate days following Trump's election, there was chatter that Rep.
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Still, the news has moved the political chatter from Trump to Clinton.
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We've heard quite a bit of chatter lately about cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
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Rakuten Inc invested in Chatter Commerce during its first round of funding.
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It's depressing that this chatter is obscuring some very serious national threats.
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It was only a matter of time before the presidential chatter began.
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Stone doesn't appear to be letting the bearish chatter affect his forecast.
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Second, there's the danger of Bill's personal baggage becoming the daily chatter.
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There hasn't been a lot of online chatter about new Nexus tablets.
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For years, they dismissed that chatter and said they were just friends.
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The chatter on the neighborhood Yahoo group has been all about Amazon.
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And the fifth wraps up with a bunch of post-event chatter.
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His son's chatter drowns out the little evil voice in Els's head.
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Notably, Hudson claims that among the venture class, chatter isn't overly negative.
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But you almost never heard chatter about them afterwards on social media.
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But Graham's staff and Trump both shot down that chatter this week.
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Snippets of their conversation were easy to pick out among the chatter.
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Is this Teigen's way of putting some of that chatter to bed?
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The community had moved on, preferring the status quo of quiet chatter.
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Facebook already has a ton of sports chatter scattered across its feed.
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If Facebook wins sports chatter, it will surely attract the advertisers too.
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Does impeachment chatter pick up outside of the fringes of the left?
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Bannister's forecast runs counter to much of the chatter on Wall Street.
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But listening closely, I found some of their chatter to be jarring.
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Inevitably, the chatter between Mr. Kraft and the kids turned to football.
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As the government shutdown continues, chatter of a potential recession has increased.
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When people are upset or frightened in this novel, their teeth chatter.
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Comments are open at the moment, if you all want to chatter.
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Reilly also noted market chatter that China might be seeking U.S. wheat.
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But chatter about a potential split had trailed the couple for years.
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But none of that has suppressed the chatter about Ocasio-Cortez's future.
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Which pictures attract what kind of chatter will change somewhat with fashion.
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And yet Ms. Merkel's statement was much more than just campaign chatter.
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The pregame chatter stops as Crystal Griner is wheeled onto the field.
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For all the chatter now, come January 2019, President Trump and Sen.
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But most people will not do that, last night's Twitter chatter aside.
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He blew the whistle for the prayer, and the chatter died down.
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That will only increase the chatter about Twitter being an acquisition target.
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They settled inside, listening with an interpreter to intercepted Taliban radio chatter.
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Bill Burr, a comedian, knows Rapaport's brand of chatter all too well.
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He heard gunfire chatter, then a rocket-propelled grenade boom and echo.
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"Fuck Ilhan!" others shouted over indecipherable chatter bouncing off the skyscrapers overhead.
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Amid recent chatter that Trump could fire special counsel Robert Mueller, Sens.
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I'm listening through the archive of the radio chatter on the #seatac hijacking.
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The Trump family could not avoid plagiarism chatter for the second straight day.
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At home social media was abuzz, but the chatter was far more mixed.
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With Infield Chatter fans get their own space just to focus on baseball.
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There's chatter that Miller is being replaced with a familiar face: Cheryl Burke.
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Social media chatter went through the roof in the wake of the execution.
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I find Vaughan's op-ed and chatter of new symposiums and conferences energizing.
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At the time, the chatter around Glenn's failed candidacy centered on two themes.
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The Angels that fringed our bench draw in, their chatter replaced by silence.
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At the same time, Cramer heard chatter that Apple is also eyeing Netflix.
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At the same time, Cramer heard chatter that Apple is also eyeing Netflix.
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Damsel is also a fitting place for chatter about Grande and Davidson's wedding.
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Those pushing for Trump's impeachment are also hearing a lot of nervous chatter.
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They chatter and giggle as they pull out weeds and check for pests.
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The chatter has made its way outside of the company's Menlo Park headquarters.
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At this pre-dawn hour, all chatter and eye contact seemed strictly forbidden.
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Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan told the Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast on Jan.
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Answering them gains importance as chatter about a possible economic slowdown gets louder.
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I miss the locker-room chatter in Campfire (pre-Slack, for you youngins).
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The Chatter This time, the talk hasn't come from 'The Notorious' himself, though.
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She also shaped the direction of Salesforce Chatter, the company's powerful collaboration software.
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The contretemps spurred chatter among some Republicans that Ryan's retirement was the issue.
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"It was crazy," the 33-year-old model explained on PeopleTV's Chatter Monday.
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What's new: Two articles in the last 24 hours confirm the chatter. 1.
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Election chatter is filled with hyperbole — dished out by candidates, pundits, and voters.
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Still, it's not certain if the M&A chatter is over for Twitter.
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There was also a lot of chatter ahead of "The Lion King's" release.
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You can see some of that chatter yourself on Reddit, GameFAQs, and GBATemp.
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The federal chatter would seem enough to harshen even the deepest of mellows.
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A little chatter about Flake, a few tweets, brief ad war with Heller.
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What mattered was that the game inspired enthusiastic chatter that created new bonds.
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But where's the same chatter when it comes to our hair-care routines?
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This was predicted by running Twitter chatter through the Cognovi Labs Twitris tool.
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The gains were attributed to chatter about a possibility of OPEC cutting production.
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Justin, like the rest of us, has no time for this defeatist chatter.
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There has also been chatter that a DDoS attack could have caused this.
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The chatter in your ears from Wedge and Biggs while dodging turret fire.
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It's become noticeable recently there has been an increase in biofuel-hater chatter.
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Since then, Washington has been abuzz with chatter about who could be next.
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"Where'd You Go, Bernadette" is a gabfest, honoring the chatter of its source.
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Chatter was mild throughout the morning before spiking in the 7 a.m. hour.
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There is chatter that more pro-Trump candidates may enter into the race.
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For years, there was chatter about Louis C.K.'s inappropriate behavior toward women.
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There was so much chatter online that Twitter dedicated a 'moment' to it.
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He and the girls chatter adorably, mostly off-camera, in Korean and English.
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In our political chatter, it refers to the pirating of the legislative process.
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But it has continuously popped up in currency market chatter since the summer.
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Then the comedian went straight to the source of the chatter: Primera Hora.
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A few readers zeroed in on another dimension of workplace chatter: the audience.
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"Well done, everyone," someone said after a few moments, and the chatter resumed.
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Chatter in the car world suggests that auto shows have lost their impact.
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It's just the four of us, so we can watch with no chatter.
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Here are five selections from the lineup that are likely to generate chatter.
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Chatter before the afternoon's mission was pleasant — more book club than resistance group.
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Amid buzz and chatter of novelty, the shows that made clothes, not news.
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When necessary, a translation service on speakerphone rounds out the polyglot medical chatter.
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Should the networks try to police the chatter or engage with the fans?
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Amid constant chatter about their relationship, Miley Cyrus celebrated Kaitlynn Carter's 32nd birthday.
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She gets the daffy chatter of cousins after Thanksgiving dinner has been eaten.
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One of the main concerns is that OneWeb's constellation might produce radio chatter.
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How much do you keep up with the internet chatter and Reddit sleuthing?
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Cut the chatter at the pivotal moments or I'm watching the show later!
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There's already chatter, but no real strategy, about moving the debate from Jan.
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Even with all the rebuilding chatter, Hahn seems steadfastly impressed with Quintana's focus.
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Still, the early chatter has heightened interest in how the impeachment process works.
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On Wednesday night, the chatter from the private boxes was deafening at times.
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The other is to drown out the incessant chatter of my poisoned brain.
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A lot of chatter about it, but the institutions are there, they're standing.
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" He chalked up the chatter following Tank's death to mere "misinformation" and "conspiracy theories.
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We closed the episode with some chatter on Lyft's plan to reward its drivers.
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He flipped through channels on his police scanner, as chatter ramped up in intensity.
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But it will be the constant chatter for about a month, delegate math notwithstanding.
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Over glasses of wine, we excitedly chatter in a mix of French and English.
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The administration is doing its best to mine the group for any retirement chatter.
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My inner voice started to chime in with unsolicited chatter: What were you thinking?
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Facebook could push those clips to its new sports Stadium for real-time chatter.
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Because the Doha meeting and all the chatter about a production freeze never mattered.
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We're going to need more than just social media chatter to save our future.
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The chatter doesn't seem to bother the Ten Days In The Valley actress, though.
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Participants heard the sounds via their radio receivers, filling the voluminous space with chatter.
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I've heard a lot of Twitter chatter where people have said, 'Where are you?
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Test-prep companies in Asia picked up this chatter and reported back to clients.
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"We expect to hear more chatter about a potential market 'melt-up,'" Harvey wrote.
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They're typically filled with legalese and boring chatter about data and how it's handled.
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Reddit is the chatter of people talking, meeting, and sharing stuff on the internet.
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On a recent Awards Chatter podcast with The Hollywood Reporter, the Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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"I've said it so many times: (the chatter) just elevates my game," he said.
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In either scenario, fans can choose not to engage with external chatter and marketing.
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Martinez, 23, opened up about her new beau Grayston Leonard, 29, on PeopleTV's Chatter.
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Fields has heard the chatter and dismissed the idea his company is falling behind.
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This is why there is so much chatter about bots and AI right now.
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"Chatter has begun about what a President Mike Pence might look like," reports Politico.
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Like on Facebook, Trump's break with Pence generated the most chatter on the platform.
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He's surely going to draw most of the actual coverage of free agency chatter.
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Monday: The chatter Once again, word came after the bankers had called it quits.
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Chatter dies away around them, and all are sitting still, identical faces pointing upward.
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If it&aposs just more chatter, there is nothing positive that comes of it.
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Surely you know the one — the ads have been inescapable, the timeline chatter incessant.
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Bil stood at the head of the table and waved all this chatter away.
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The sound quality was poor—and often punctuated by chatter and popping prosecco corks.
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"That clinking, clanking sound can make the world go round," Fred Ebb's lyrics chatter.
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Hence the Nobel chatter, which Trump understandably finds flattering but is a bit premature.
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Terrorist chatter on Twitter, for example, provides officials with a valuable stream of information.
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Some of the chatter in the room -- before Seal performed -- centered on the combo.
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The trip will further stoke 2020 chatter that Hickenlooper has done little to quell.
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There's been some agitated chatter about just how close the speeding rock will get.
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Despite the relentless chatter of a variety of sounds, there's no tendency toward darkness.
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Through the walls swam the rapid chatter and laughter of a television game show.
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As ever, there will be chatter about which bands will reunite with old members.
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Their evenings hosted politely muted campfire chatter; in the mornings, the kids played catch.
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Despite the noisy, partisan chatter on the issue, the public deserves a better explanation.
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Mr. Dimon's latest annual letter increased that chatter, touching on immigration and political polarization.
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It was met with a counter-demonstration—and a lot of social media chatter.
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Second, one must develop strategies to transform negative self-chatter into positive self-talk.
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This kind of vice-presidential chatter seems squarely aimed at a party of punditocracy.
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The two unsupported narratives ran into the usual stream of chatter, news and selfies.
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"I think we overestimate how much the DC chatter breaks through," the operative said.
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Honking, chatter and pulsing music are just three strands of the city's braided soundtrack.
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Chatter grew Wednesday that the entire government-funding fight could be kicked into January.
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Happy squeals and congratulatory chatter ensued, followed by a conversation in Hindi and English.
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The chatter has helped bonds deliver (by some measures) their best year since 2002.
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Then they played recordings of desultory bird chatter, or of background noise without birds.
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Expect hiding "among bushes" and chatter about James B. Comey, the fired F.B.I. director.
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Having a signature look has helped Clinton avoid chatter around her outfit, she writes.
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The collection is edited by Shelly Oria, and raising a lot of internet chatter.
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Along with talk about a Brussels budget, there's also chatter in Paris about Eurobonds.
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She tries to warn the woman, who perceives Jane's chatter as a come-on.
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" At night, I'll Netflix and chill while listening to "Sports Chatter: Incredibly Much Talk.
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There is chatter of bankruptcies, but simultaneously stores are still being opened by some.
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Ted Cruz was the subject of 23 percent of the chatter while Kentucky Sen.
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Pompeo, who has called the impeachment inquiry Washington chatter, rejected the accusations on Thursday.
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Occasionally a big name drops by — Al Gore, Scott Brown — and the chatter builds.
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Second-year safety Jamal Adams hears the chatter and can identify with the sentiments.
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But on the sidelines of the weekend's memorial events, impeachment chatter dominated the conversations.
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It was very quiet, and all around was a calming, low chatter of birds.
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One-time Republican favorite Jeb Bush only tacked on one percent of Facebook chatter.
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Here's Nevada: And here's South Carolina: Update: Facebook chatter only gets you so far.
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The chatter about it now may be overblown — but the same goes for Clinton.
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"I am so excited about the state of New York, there has been a lot of chatter nationally lately about legalizing marijuana, there has been a lot of chatter here in the state of New York about legalizing marijuana," CEO Adam Bierman said.
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The everyday chatter — and such chatter is the warp and weft of "Jitney" — often involves getting and spending, the itemization of food and housing costs, of landing jobs with a criminal record, or where a body might find a bed that night.
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They were playing with things and there was a little bit of chatter and laughter.
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Yet for all the Fed's chatter about multiple hikes, the market seemed far from convinced.
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She began by addressing chatter regarding her possible reunion with ex-husband, rapper Wiz Khalifa.
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About a year ago, I started keeping an eye on election chatter on social media.
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But the real chatter on on social media is over Bey's new BAK college sweater.
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How would the air currents, helicopter engine chatter and piloted direction affect the line quality?
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And if recession chatter picks up meaningfully, losses in high-yield bonds could be big.
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Downstairs, though, chatter echoed through the corridor and there was, indeed, a parade of tattoos.
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"We're not concerned with Washington insider chatter," said Brad Herold, campaign manager for GOP Rep.
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"There's been a notable lack of chatter," said Morton Blackwell, an RNC member from Virginia.
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Last year, talk of a bubble in private company valuations dominated much of the chatter.
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In November, Iaconetti stopped by PEOPLE TV's Chatter and opened up about her upcoming nuptials.
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That led to chatter that the bank's failure could trigger a broader 2008-style crisis.
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She knows the baby is Rob's baby, but she just wants to quell the chatter.
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This week, a broad market sell-off has made that chatter seem like distant noise.
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"It's just lot of chatter … we all talk to the same people," the singer explained.
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He's sitting on a train staring dreamily out the window while guests chatter around him.
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Now called "Social Content Ratings," the metric will also include TV-related chatter on Twitter.
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Much of the postgame chatter centered on the Spurs' visit to Oakland against the Warriors.
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Yet there is a parallel between today's market chatter and the prophecies of medieval cults.
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But the amount of chatter and activity surrounding insurance in the venture world is growing.
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But the best synergy lies in uniting YouTube's sporadic video content with Twitter's constant chatter.
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The "Top Gun" star took to Facebook to clear up chatter that he is ill.
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Is it time to put the Paul Ryan for president chatter to bed for good?
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Also, listen for continued chatter about the Federal Communications Commission's revised set-top box plan.
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Dangers The hazards of the route are relayed in the most matter-of-fact chatter.
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Every time you hear chatter about a "serious" effort to oust Pelosi, pull it up.
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We heard a lot of chatter of them coming in here and getting a win.
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The kids chatter on endlessly, and as protagonist Alex, your job is to lead them.
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As modern forum chatter will attest, the great American nudist dick debate still rages on.
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Nonetheless, the new Japanese title, which surfaced last week, is causing a lot of chatter.
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Every Sunday, the Game of Thrones fervor sets the internet ablaze with chatter about Westeros.
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There's all this chatter, but then there's challenges and opportunities for America around the world.
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There's all this chatter, but then there's challenges and opportunities for America around the world.
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Winfrey, 64, has repeatedly put the kibosh on any chatter about her own presidential run.
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But impeachment chatter moved front and center once again at the end of last week.
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Boxing is a type of meditation for me because it eliminates all the mental chatter.
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Still, much of the chatter inside Washington focused on the fate of Trump's top advisers.
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Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away.
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Chatter about a Trump rout in November has already emerged in some super-PAC circles.
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Theories of user harm potentially get more complicated if you can demonstrate cross-platform chatter.
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The birds can recruit helpers with a chatter, or be recruited with a trill-grunt.
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Dunkin' Brands, a long-speculated target for JAB, recently saw shares jump amid renewed chatter.
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As opposed to the normal kind of idle chatter where there's nothing specific at all.
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It's also fueled the persistent presidential chatter that Ryan has repeatedly tried to tamp down.
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Meanwhile, on social media, the Super Bowl continued to dominate the evening's chatter, as usual.
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He has also heard how the financial industry's chatter about the virtual currency has evolved.
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"Yeah that's it," Danes said when Stern brought up chatter that the series was ending.
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There was some chatter after Hatch's announcement, that Utah could be a test for Bannon.
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There was a lot of chatter before that about how choreographed the whole thing was.
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Twitter's plummeting stock price has led to occasional chatter about it being a buyout target.
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And, honestly, pro wrestling is fucking fascinating, so there's a lot of pro wrestling chatter.
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Their delighted chatter drowns out the person taking roll call, red pen poised in hand.
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A foghorn bleats twice at 22-second intervals, interrupting the endless chatter of herring gulls.
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Calls for nuclear armament used to be dismissed as chatter from South Korea's nationalist fringe.
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For all the chatter and intrigue, Mr. Finley never settles on a point or theme.
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" With all the chatter about Ms. Winfrey this week, there was no way that "S.
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There's already been a lot of chatter about the promise of virtual reality in 2016.
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My hope and dream was we would've had a mic outside to hear the chatter.
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Chatter about what governments can do on the fiscal side of things will only increase.
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There was music playing—Justin Bieber, I think—and there was a lot of chatter.
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Do you keep up with any of the internet chatter or theorizing about the show?
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Experienced shoppers know to look past all the promotional chatter and head to the specifications.
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Plus, there's already lots of chatter that Biden's support in South Carolina is rapidly eroding.
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More than that, there's chatter and investigation into the app that's responsible for the delay.
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In 2007, there still was this chatter about 'can Obama actually win a general election?
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I grew up in the swaddled cacophony of morning chatter between tourists, professors, and videographers.
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Twitter chatter around holistic health, including alternative therapies, shot up 372% from 2016 to 2019.
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Mr. Hunt said his English teacher, Lawrence Schaefer, had heard the chatter among the boys.
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The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the chatter of rescue crews.
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At ringside the next afternoon, fight writers exchanged knowing chatter before the first undercard bout.
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The media-savvy Trump has historically sparked more chatter on Facebook than any other candidate.
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The room — which, to this point, had been filled with chaotic chatter — fell absolutely silent.
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At times some of the chatter between the agents did deviate from standard correct English.
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The process took all of seven minutes; there was no idle chatter across the aisle.
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Some imagined its voice, stern and deep, leaving "chatter" in rough striations on the rocks.
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To IPO or not: The valuation has sparked plenty of chatter about a potential IPO.
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While the president rallied in Milwaukee, most news and online chatter focused on the debate.
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And they did so more quickly than when they heard background noise without bird chatter.
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Troves of podcasts bring a new spin on the chatter of legacy sports talk radio.
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One person not into chatter of a Gomez-Bieber reunion is her mother, Mandy Teefey.
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Other sounds like office chatter, doors closing, and footsteps are muffled, but they're still audible.
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Second, there is growing chatter that the top income-tax rate will not be reduced.
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"Those dubious thoughts, the mind chatter, the rat in the skull — that's comedy," he said.
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Was it simply because it's by the water, or did you hear chatter from locals?
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When (if) they get back, they get time to sit in the bunks and chatter.
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The newly improved version has additional features including a countdown voice and fake police chatter.
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The new case throws a curveball to growing chatter that the President could pardon him.
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A spokeswoman for Intel told CNBC that the company does not comment on deal chatter.
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The president's aides, political associates and international allies treat his public declarations as empty chatter.
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Using the opposite, in this case, the relaxed chatter of unthreatened birds, is somewhat novel.
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Online chatter can attract investors, given the lack of conventional financial information available on cryptocurrencies.
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After days of post-show chatter, it's time to close the book on the Oscars.
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Here's last night's Golden Globes speech that reignited the chatter, in video and text formats.
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I understand that it's just the meaningless chatter of adults trying to make conversation with children.
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There is much chatter in Washington, D.C., about Social Security going "bankrupt" in the next decade.
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Ross also addressed chatter that he might be on his way out of the Trump administration.
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No need to avoid Game Of Thrones chatter next time you're in conversation with Mindy Kaling.
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Some of the comeback chatter has come from media outlets rather than directly from the men.
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So despite chatter happening right now, nothing can really be done until the rule is official.
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BuzzFeed News previously reported on "increased chatter" from militants aiming to hide explosives in laptop PCs.
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Snapchat is funding a site called "Real Life" on which just such chatter will be published.
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Mr. Hanify said that Mr. Trump has so far dominated the "firehouse chatter" in his state.
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There was other stuff happening this week besides lots of chatter about the mammoth Powerball jackpot.
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A focus on Twitter chatter means researchers with a large following will see a disproportionate boost.
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If it's good, there will be plenty of chatter about what the next installment could offer.
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To no one's surprise, the top term associated with Doctor Strange's Twitter chatter is Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Donald Trump dominated Twitter and Facebook chatter during the third presidential debate, according to both networks.
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There's been a lot of chatter recently suggesting that physicists may have finally found gravitational waves.
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We may be using machines to build conversational bots, but it all starts as human chatter.
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Hours and hours and hours of talk and chatter, we don&apost know who it is.
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Other news outlets have reported on the takeover chatter that has swirled around the Kors recently.
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But some cautioned that such chatter was predictable and inevitable when any campaign faces tough times.
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At one point, there was even some chatter that she'd do so on New Year's Eve.
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And perhaps all that political chatter got her thinking — why don't I run for office myself?
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They had raced toward the fire from a nearby location after hearing frantic police radio chatter.
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Photo: Getty ImagesLately, there's been a lot of antitrust chatter surrounding the big five tech giants.
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That said, there is significant online chatter worrying about further takedowns of members of Yiannopoulos's brethren.
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There's also chatter about whether the White House will send an official representative to the affair.
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As CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson explains, that chatter could help her and her party come 2018.
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Chatter ramped up after the apparent favorite for the post removed his name from the running.
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Industry chatter and local African media pointed only to South Africa as a maiden entry point.
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It is, however, difficult to pinpoint the chicken and the egg: online chatter or price moves.
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But that's just one kind of example of the fun chatter Hall of Fame voting provides.
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Sure, the hope may be that a biased approach to moderation cuts down on toxic chatter.
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The movie drummed up the most new conversations in comScore's latest analysis on social media chatter.
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Sporty blond girls with names like Lexi or Katie would chatter about which boys they'd kiss.
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Chatter Commerce's team of seven engineers in San Francisco will become a part of Rakuten Viber.
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Amazon declined to share numbers related to Blueprints adoption, but there's little chatter about it online.
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Minutes later, the lights drop out, and the din of expectant chatter gives way to shrieks.
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And, according to the most recent chatter about this rumor, it might be released next year.
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I could hear occasional chatter, mostly when the person was speaking, but it was extremely faint.
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Amid all the chatter about records and history, winning another title has remained the team's priority.
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The Clinton campaign also seems happy to fuel this chatter -- come one, come all, Bernie supporters!
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IPhone X reviews are out, and there's a lot of chatter about Apple's hot new smartphone.
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Or try: CBS News and Global News a few minutes of chatter before the main event.
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All radio chatter is now allowed, except instructions to the driver on the race formation lap.
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The chatter among many industry participants is that Yahoo is not taking the sale process seriously.
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All the chatter about an independent Hong Kong is done out of anger rather than reason.
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Brexit's win doesn't predict Trump's victory, contrary to some of the chatter I've seen on Twitter.
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In 2012, he again traded in the fucking for someone to exchange weather-based chatter with.
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The jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know that the pastoral is past.
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But the jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know the pastoral is past.
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But since then, that chatter has died down, with markets stabilizing, and talks of diaspora dampened.
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In the past, Klinsmann has quickly and vociferously rebutted chatter about his interest in other jobs.
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To break through the banality of late-night chatter, Watts routinely constructs spiritual and existential inquiries.
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What they're saying: As soybean chatter intensified last week, Trump might have been trying to deflect:
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Flashback: These pharmacy benefit managers took a similar beating in May when the rebate chatter began.
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Mr. Galack soon grew delusional, keeping everyone awake with a barrage of chatter and odd behavior.
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Unlike gossipy feminine chatter in the parlor, manly discourse was considered impersonal, unemotional, forthright and reasonable.
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Otherwise, they risk being drowned out by irrelevant chatter or, worse, their much more vocal competitors.
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He said the chatter was "fluff" and the markets will likely focus on fundamentals and earnings.
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It's no great mystery as to why, since that was about when the coronavirus chatter began.
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"But I didn't hack the show," he said, responding to some news coverage and online chatter.
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The chatter in the promenade grows as small crowds become a large sea of excited smiles.
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You're going to spend a lot of time just standing there while they chatter at squirrels.
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Based on the chatter from the crowd around me though, I think I'm in the minority.
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Live games drive television distribution, he said, and highlights drive more social media traffic than chatter.
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CLEAR THE CHATTER I go to an 11:15 class at Pure Yoga on 86th Street.
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He's deflected on those in earlier debates because there's so much chatter happening on the stage.
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Almost all of the chatter has focused on whether Sanchez should start or pitch in relief.
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The cafe is briefly deserted after a blast, and then it returns to its normal chatter.
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Moreover, there's increasing chatter out of Congress that Cohn would face a blistering path to confirmation.
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"At this time, I'm not seeing credible chatter to verify the claim by Russia," he said.
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Conversation starter games promise to salvage your holidays, meetings and dates from chatter about the weather.
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Which will give everyone concerned a whole new set of things to chatter -- and complain -- about.
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But they began to find a rhythm speaking while the chatter from the sidelines was quietest.
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He carried a radio that crackled with the chatter of men making requests and giving orders.
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Sportscasters Chris Carrino and Tim Capstraw stuck to game chatter and stayed away from political talk.
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The jobs growth should stave off any chatter that the economy was experiencing a broader slowdown.
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You heard some chatter about Biden because he is at the heart of all of this.
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Instead, he's spent more time responding to cable TV chatter than rallying support for his agenda.
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Sportscasters Chris Carrino and Tim Capstraw stuck to game chatter and stayed away from political talk.
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First, it serves notice that song, as much as chatter, will be the means of expression.
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Astonishingly, despite all the negative chatter, consumer sentiment remains elevated, and even increased slightly last month.
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That move, combined with chatter about other steps Amazon may take, have rocked health-related stocks.
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Even Trump seemed to have picked up on some of the chatter around CrowdStrike by then.
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A number of cloud software companies rallied on Tuesday after chatter of the deal leaked out.
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One month later, we have data that shows the hullabaloo was more than just Twitter chatter.
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And analysts say that's about the time when chatter around a "retail apocalypse" started to build.
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There was some chatter that he might just stun the political world and win the nomination.
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It's a welcome narrative amid chatter about declining sales, falling foot traffic, store closures and bankruptcies.
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Cruz's libretto does, however, improve on the discursive chatter of the book, substituting blunter, starker language.
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You could imagine that the other chatter and information on Facebook was crowding out news consumption.
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Super Bowl chatter on Twitter this year was down from last year, and growth is slowing.
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Never mind the chatter about 22020 or 25 Democrats running for the presidential nomination in 2020.
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Whether you are superstitious or not, you can't escape the chatter circling the spookiest calendar date.
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"I actually talked about Russian adoption with [Putin]," Trump told reporters, recalling their dinner party chatter.
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We found all this out last Wednesday, and then there was some chatter—concern and frustration.
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Blocboy's bellowed chatter is almost conservative by comparison: the comforting return of the steely authorial hand.
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The Real Deal: For those paying attention to Star Wars chatter online, there's been a noticeable rise in chatter from certain folks claiming that Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is in deep trouble, with Disney unsure about what even happens in the movie at this point.
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There's a LOT of chatter here at CES about the old-but-new Technics SL-1200 turntable.
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It might have been a barking dog, or a crashed drone, or overheard chatter on walkie talkies.
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Despite the chatter, when it comes to LGBT characters, GLAAD found that little progress has been made.
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But with all that chatter comes Alexa's ability to upload what you are saying to the cloud.
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Read up on these subjects; it'll keep chatter exciting if you contribute an insight that struck you!
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As Trump impeachment chatter mounts on the left, Kavanaugh&aposs earlier role could return to the spotlight.
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Coming tomorrow: More central bank chatter via the minutes from the September meeting of the Federal Reserve.
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The two of them puffing each other up with their elementary chatter, hollow blowfish with nothing inside.
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There will also be chatter about the character based on actor, director, and #MeToo activist Asia Argento.
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Brexit chatter US-China talks aren't the only set of high-stakes negotiations that have investors excited.
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It's a testament to the writers' brilliance that I find chatter about incomprehensible topics so incredibly enjoyable.
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First, you have to shut your mouth—and the constant chatter of your own thoughts, Zabriskie says.
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It doesn't factor into their bullshit electability analysis or their debate night optics chatter about Pistol Pete.
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Recently, chatter of sending humans to Mars has captured imaginations, recalling the Apollo missions of the 1960s.
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Replace mindless chatter about commuting times with a conversation about our weightiest beliefs and most potent fears?
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But with all that chatter comes a lot of speculation, most of which is flat-out bunk.
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QAnon is two years old this week, and despite numerous debunkings and false prophecies, the chatter continues.
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On Tuesday, The Bachelor star stopped by PEOPLE TV's Chatter and opened up about her upcoming nuptials.
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One cannot help wondering, listening to the chatter on social media, whether corporations ever do anything right?
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"We weren't beaten up with this Facebook and social media chatter that you have now," Lott said.
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It's the link of Pepper's thoughts, the kind of commentary and chatter we find in contemporary life.
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"Good thick stuff," nods Mr Dupuis approvingly, as laughing gulls and brown pelicans wheel and chatter overhead.
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Among the chatter between Facebook page administrators online, it seems the Facebook algorithm has made another change.
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Chatter about Fortnite surfaced in the years that followed, but it wasn't widely playable until July 227.
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"It takes a long time to free oneself from chatter — goals, social media, image, persona," she continued.
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And he also had chatter about ISIS... or with ISIS, and you take a look at it.
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And despite some initial chatter about "some" wanting a rate hike, the market quickly adjusted its sights.
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The announcement came amid chatter the business would be forced to file for bankruptcy to break leases.
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Click here to view original GIFEach Game of Thrones episode generates its fair share of internet chatter.
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In some countries, such as China, Australia and India, there is even chatter about potential rate cuts.
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Ultimately, though, a lot of the gaming chatter this holiday season will be centered around virtual reality.
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Nike: There's chatter among analysts that Nike's earnings report might show a positive turn of the tides.
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Facebook estimated that he accounted for 76 percent of the chatter, while 85033 percent belonged to Clinton.
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But it's a mistake to think his hyperbole and the frenetic public chatter don't have deleterious effects.
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There has been chatter over the past couple of months that Sprinklr itself was an acquisition target.
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Klem, a registered Democrat, says she attempts to limit any chatter between herself and the company's namesake.
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However, the association is pitching Infield Chatter as a way to hone in on its specific audience.
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Walls, has, however tweeted a few notes that could be interpreted as breakup chatter, including this retweet.
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And a "tune" option allows you eavesdrop on radio chatter that tells various stories from the Outpost.
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Read MoreHow stocks reacted amid confusing Fed message Futures markets have been reacting to the hawkish chatter.
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In the live feeds, there was some chatter about you pressing an "emergency button" to leave early.
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At face value, it seems the pair are dismissing chatter they have swung into a new romance.
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The deluge of jihadi chatter and official responses raise some serious questions about security at the games.
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It also took private chatter about Trump's stability and competence into the public eye, with Tennessee Sen.
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The sound of shelling, and sometimes of close explosions that made everyone jump, rumbled behind their chatter.
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There has also been a ton of chatter about startups building bespoke communities focused on tighter verticals.
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In recent weeks, the Washington chatter has intensified about how long Tillerson will remain in the job.
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Oprah Winfrey quashed any chatter of a TV star versus TV star contest on CBS this week.
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For others, sirens, horns and the chatter of a crowded street are enough to dull the appetite.
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This has sparked some chatter about the jacket tradition and whether the previous winner should be involved.
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Chrissy Teigen even jumped in on the chatter to plug her new knife collection, available at Target.
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So remember to make eye contact, silence your internal chatter, listen deeply and relax into the moment.
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There is chatter that Disney may need to raise its price for Disney+ sooner rather than later.
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Romano: The chatter with me and Bobby Cannavale and Jesse Plemons was just how awesome it was.
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While Alderson said the team "would consider anything," he did not lend credence to any trade chatter.
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McCain ended the hearing with an indignant "This hearing is adjourned," prompting Twitter chatter, including this tweet.
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He said trade is the overhanging concern, and there has been chatter about China devaluing its currency.
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The film's cast, their fan clubs as well as leading names from Bollywood added to the chatter.
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The intercepted chatter, however, does not conclusively prove Russian intelligence agencies tried creating that outcome, they added.
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Wendy had requested only light chatter so she could listen to the sounds of the street traffic.
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While some people love to chatter about a looming "retail apocalypse," Goldman Sachs says not so fast.
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"However, the positive chatter around U.S.-China trade tensions will temper expectations (for the dollar)," Innes said.
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Teams competes with Slack, and Salesforce has its own social network for internal business discussion called Chatter.
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There is a lot of chatter nowadays about who will benefit the most from the tax bill.
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Given Baghdadi's stature, the US expects to see significant chatter discussing his death, if he is killed.
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The tease of a possible reunion between Tony and Ziva has been driving "NCIS" chatter for weeks.
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Alarmed by the surge in social strife, some Brazilians have taken a hard line on political chatter.
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His explanation underscored how widespread the slur had become: It was now part of everyday clubhouse chatter.
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Given that the other option is to exclude yourself from the digital chatter of your friend group.
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The hours before the start had been full of excited chatter about what could be to come.
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Its filtered, non-chronological News Feed made it tough to follow real-time chatter about the game.
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As co-founders, Nikki and Darryl field questions, and their brusque, businesslike tones dominate the group's chatter.
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He, for now at least, has put an end to the end-of-the-Netanyahu-era chatter.
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Friday's Vox Slack chatter exemplified how thought-provoking a tool like this "inferred interests" one can be.
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They come up in interviews, in promotional materials distributed to the press, in chatter about specific films.
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To make sure he doesn't overhear idle chatter, he often listens to white noise through his headphones.
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The tapes themselves feature additional recordings — alternate versions, overdubs, studio chatter — that were included on the rerelease.
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Even without a coordinated recruitment campaign, New York's upstate cities have benefited from chatter among refugee communities.
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As his condition deteriorated, I interrupted not excited chatter, but a father and son sitting silently, together.
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There has been persistent chatter in recent months about the possibility of the president firing Mr. Mueller.
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I saw it in their sincere but tense smiles, in the constant buzz of walkie-talkie chatter.
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Listen to the background chatter at the Inn at the Crossroads before Arya reunites with Hot Pie.
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But without Magno's vexing sight lines or loud prescreening chatter from colleagues, it's hardly the full experience.
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" It's an assertion far more moving — and convincing — than all the restless chatter of "The Hard Problem.
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If the person engaging you in ceaseless chatter won't take the hint, Ms. Gross again recommends honesty.
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Before I knew it, the clock was nearing 3:30 AM and the chatter was getting louder.
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For many years Bloomberg reporters had access to financial industry chatter and data via the Bloomberg terminal.
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The move sparked chatter across the globe, so we asked teenagers to chime in with their thoughts.
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Twitter's shares rose as much as 14 percent to $19.04 after unconfirmed chatter on Twitter and Stocktwits.
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Whether it is a serious reconsideration, or just chatter with colleagues is the subject of some disagreement.
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As four women in their 70s chatter in a sunny backyard, portents of a darker future unfurl.
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They chatter with one another, but nature, we learn, has one rule: Do not talk to people.
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On his commute to Capitol Hill, he tunes out the buzz of partisan chatter on talk radio.
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On Tuesday, health officials broadcast their expertise about the virus while Trump sought to quash such chatter.
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There is already far too much chatter in tennis; television commentators even talk during the rallies now.
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The MLB Players Association created Infield Chatter to allow baseball fans more access to their favorite players.
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Some of this chatter is from last summer, the first time Warren emerged as a possible nominee.
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Nothing much happens, but daily chatter contains echoes of the past: forced assimilation of Romanians, the Holocaust.
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There is limited, if somewhat pessimistic, chatter that there is major deal to be had this week.
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However, chatter on Wall Street (and in the White House) has quickly turned to the next target.
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It is why brakes and doors squeak on dirty hinges and why wipers chatter on dry windshields.
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The company that won the Super Bowl ad chatter online was Avocados from Mexico, according to Salesforce.
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Berenberg analysts said strong sales growth surprised the market after "a lot of chatter" about the stock.
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But the 53-year-old former hedge fund manager did address chatter about a potential future gig.
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It remains to be seen how the chatter might translate to brand perception and, of course, sales.
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In short, we've been besieged by impeachment threats and chatter for much of the past two decades.
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But when they are on the receiving end of negative chatter, they often feel at a disadvantage.
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From listening to the chatter around me, it seemed that this was a crowd of music lovers.
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Mr. Dedman's father and grandfather had often talked about restarting the brand, but it was idle chatter.
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This season has gotten repeatedly bogged down by chatter, positioning and repositioning characters for an impending reckoning.
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Staffers turned their attention to Ryan, and the once-whispered mutterings between aides became more audible chatter.
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Early in the day, there was chatter that this amendment would receive a floor vote on Thursday.
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The ice on ponds whoops, bangs and fizzes; glaciers "chatter" as they grind over different kinds of rock.
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Kim, from South Korea, is quieter, relaying simple location instructions in English while her teammates chatter in Chinese.
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But Microsoft engineers also trained XiaoIce on real-life human chatter, making it very, very good at banter.
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"We had met working together and we worked together well," she told The Hollywood Reporter's podcast, Awards Chatter.
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Morning Consult is the third polling firm to find Obamacare popularity increasing as chatter of repeal gets louder.
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Not to mention all that juicy industry chatter you overhear while pretending to work in the press lounge.
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"The chatter shows how desperate the party is to bridge the Bernie Sanders-Obama-Clinton divide," Henderson said.
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The Oscar winner, 49, revealed on The Hollywood Reporter's "Awards Chatter" podcast that he auditioned for the blockbuster.
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Viber has acquired Chatter Commerce, maker of a service called ShopChat, which was the tech behind Instant Shopping.
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There's a comfy naturalism to everything, to the suburban blah and the gossipy chatter and the easy cruelty.
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The service is pretty much what you'd expect if you've been following all the chatter around game streaming.
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The chatter is widespread enough that it has has jumped across to the broader political discussion on Twitter.
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But chatter that it could become a museum and tourist attraction like Elvis Presley's Graceland has sparked excitement.
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For example, Moparts chatter is consistent among its members year round, extending the summer sport of hobbyist racing.
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That perspective may be worth considering if and when chatter builds delegitimizing San Diego's accomplishments on the season.
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Adobe also noted that the most positive chatter was around Kindle products, Echo, and the Xbox One bundle.
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There's been a lot of chatter over the last five months about market saturation and thus re-correction.
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A few minutes of chatter at the beginning of the meeting setting up people calling in was removed.
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Her own Christian Democrats, polling around 36 percent, only accounted for 18 percent of political chatter on Twitter.
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Hopes are high that this year's show will deliver the same magical mix of A-list Twitter chatter.
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It's not your own basement, where you're watching Hirsch dance and chatter and be egged on by trolls.
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Other songs echo with footsteps, motorcycle engine roars, car alarms, pedestrian chatter and various sounds of the city.
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Mrs Warren claims that the Capitol is filled with chatter about what big business, not Joe Schmoe, wants.
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Now, you may have heard some chatter recently about SPF powders posing a health risk due to inhalation.
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Mead Johnson rose 10.3 percent to $83.18 with traders attributing gains to a report that sparked deal chatter.
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The moves then unravelled amid central banker chatter that was seen as being more mixed than of late.
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From all your online chatter (and Tim Peaks Diner pop-ups), I see you're big on Twin PPeaks.
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However, there's also lots of chatter surrounding new MacBooks at WWDC, so additional ports could debut in June.
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Digging through market chatter and analyzing online sentiment has long proven popular among traders of traditional asset classes.
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However, according to an new interview with Jolie for The Hollywood Reporter podcast Awards Chatter, as per E!
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He thinks a mid-$30s soft floor could come from OPEC chatter and short positions in the market.
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They're holding secret meetingsThe Republican party's disdain for Trump isn't just an informal topic of cocktail-party chatter.
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Listening to the "chatter" is a matter of the CDC collecting bacterial samples from 25 men each month.
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You approach a group of people in heated conversation – often at the water well – and the chatter stops.
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In Flight mode, it will almost completely kill any humming low noises as well as chatter around you.
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That kind of chatter is exactly what Facebook needs right now to distract people from its bigger issues.
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Since then, stories of locker room strife have trickled out, and since the Jets stunk, the chatter lingered.
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There has been a lot of chatter over Holt's role as moderator from both sides of the aisle.
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Behind the scenes, there's all kinds of exclusive, invite-only events and parties, dealmaking, and candid sideline chatter.
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Its most recent release, the iPhone SE, did little to quell chatter about its growing lack of innovation.
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Trump told the Post he was not attacking Cruz, simply repeating chatter he had heard about Cruz's birthplace.
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Infield Chatter is a social media network made for players and fans created by the MLB Players Association.
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Even with all of these sign, it seemed to Cramer that the chatter from Fed governors remain oblivious.
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You hear the radio chatter of combatants in a dogfight, not unlike the NPC barks of Skyrim bandits.
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There's some chatter that the delay in the vote may now give the CBO time to score Sen.
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Chatter of an impending OPEC meeting sparked an oil rally on Tuesday, leading WTI closing up 5 percent.
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Trump, though, wasn't buying that notion, saying he'd heard similar chatter on TV before giving his victory speech.
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Mead Johnson rose 10.6 percent to $83.40 with traders attributing gains to a report that sparked deal chatter.
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After a few jokes and some chatter, our spiritual guide for the evening began our lesson in chakras.
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There is even (likely baseless) chatter within the party about whether he might be dropped from the ticket.
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"A year and a half ago a lot of the chatter was about central bank tightening," Trang said.
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That chatter was confirmed by a new job listing for an autonomous vehicles "market specialist" based in Austin.
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He was a self-proclaimed "super bull" following the 2016 presidential election, as recession chatter was heating up.
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No, a disruption-hungry group of them has decided to equate his hypersexed chatter with politically incorrect bluntness.
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Mead Johnson rose 8.8 percent to $82.06 with traders attributing gains to a report that sparked deal chatter.
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The official added that there was some chatter, but it's not something the NSC is working on internally.
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Kiarostami, the guest of honour who was there to screen his latest film, "Tickets", ignored the political chatter.
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"There was a lot of chatter about this deal yesterday," said a dealer with one bank in London.
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His remarks, as Kosinski reported, were the "hopeful chatter of the rest of the evening" among the attendees.
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Geo-location would add a unique dimension to Microsoft's data in addition to the social chatter of LinkedIn.
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In spite of all the crudities and high school hallway chatter, there was good reason to be optimistic.
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GGP shares were down more than 25 percent for the year before surging last week on buyout chatter.
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Toward the end of my stay, the students' general chatter, previously about final exams, turned to weekend plans.
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He was dragging the flag along the ground, and he had internet chatter with ISIS and about ISIS.
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Yet, the ominous chatter of further investigations in New York smacks of trying to keep all this going.
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Acquisitions or mergers involving the staples companies themselves are a constant topic of wishful chatter on Wall Street.
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Here's a guide to the finalists for the honors — and the chatter about who might win the Nobel.
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That hasn't completely stopped chatter about Obama, who is perhaps the most popular political figure in the country.
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There's also half-hearted chatter among Republicans about a floor fight at this summer's GOP convention in Cleveland.
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The idea is to enhance interoperability between Chatter and Teams, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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However, a new leak intensifies the rumor mill, with chatter the SE 2 will have its a notch.
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Military radio chatter suggested that rooftop snipers, along with militants firing from civilian areas, were complicating the fight.
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He's always sitting on set, vaguely listening to us chatter, and doing the New York Times crossword puzzle.
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A Twitter for investors, search for chatter about companies by putting a dollar sign before the ticker symbol.
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Further flavor is added by the announcers whose background chatter picks apart every move seconds after it's made.
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There is quite a lot of market chatter that this reflects the emergence of a dominant long position.
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Among regulars, naturally, there's much chatter about the relative merits of the current tour versus epic tours past.
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In another, my comms panel picks up the chatter from a wedding barge, gliding slowly through the darkness.
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The amendment caused a lot of quick chatter on the internet that Trump was rolling back Obama's sanctions.
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"A year and a half ago a lot of the chatter was about central bank tightening," said Trang.
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If they're remote, you need decisive confidence, clear direction, iterative targets, independent responsibilities, asynchronous communications, and cheerful chatter.
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Even the videographer cut to her frequently during the ceremony, and you can't hear anything over the chatter.
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Mostly, it is a wellspring for a lot of talk, both seemingly idle chatter and carefully obfuscating oratories.
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Abigail Nims and Cree Carrico sinuously chatter as the ghosts of their two daughters, dead on the prairie.
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And judging by the chatter on the federated timeline, a lot of people have found a home here.
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When long rates go back up, that tamps down on the slowdown chatter and allows stocks to rally.
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Chatter of James leaving the Cavs for the Lakers in 2018 has been ramping up around the NBA.
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The women dispersed throughout the loft and the air, devices notwithstanding, filled with the sound of polite chatter.
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He also fuels chatter that the first female president will, after all, be a senator from New York.
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But maybe not — and we'll end up filling the void with a lot of chatter on social media.
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Hereafter begins a competition between Uzi and the spiraling keyboards to see who can out-chatter the other.
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He's careful not to judge the pornographic work itself but rather focus on the online chatter surrounding it.
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Paid previews in partnership with Fandango in late March, designed to prompt positive chatter online, added $3.33 million.
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A response betokening focused individuals and the intelligent chatter they make in the presence of their own kind.
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People are milling about around me, and there is a meditative buzz of chatter reverberating off the walls.
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Almost immediately, it caused fan chatter as to which of Lear's other shows or episodes could be next.
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Davelle is an Anglification of daberu, Japanese slang for chatter, which Mr. Kanayama hopes his guests will do.
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They say the government picks up Taliban "chatter" in which the militants say they are winning the war.
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E-Trade CEO Michael Pizzi has been coy about a potential merger, which has helped fuel the chatter.
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LM: The idea of direct listings has gotten a lot of chatter, with Slack going public this way.
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But the jump from the kind of chatter we're seeing today to a Cabinet mutiny is long indeed.
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San Francisco-based Twitter was the subject of takeover chatter last year involving big names such as Salesforce.
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Mead Johnson rose 10 percent to $83.02 with traders attributing gains to a report that sparked deal chatter.
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" Still, most of the finalists have been the subject of awards chatter and, in the case of "O.
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And Mr. Buffett's response to a gun question and a critique of Elon Musk caused lots of chatter.
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We used to travel faster, build bigger, live longer; now we communicate faster, chatter more, snap more selfies.
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We used to travel faster, build bigger, live longer; now we communicate faster, chatter more, snap more selfies.
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The plot is classic, but it's enhanced by a colorful cast of regional characters and their delectable chatter.
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It began with Trump insisting that all of the chatter about chaos overrunning his White House was overblown.
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Inevitably, there was much chatter about the fact that, in Act I, he appeared stark naked, facing forward.
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Appreciate the way Lynch uses silences and industrial hum rather than filling every minute with music or chatter.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are stirring up chatter around so-called strategic divorce to avoid the levy.
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There was also market chatter that the Fed could move more quickly than expected, based on potential inflation.
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As 2018 begins, there's chatter about what Congress will do after passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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And there, as in other corners of the political world, there was chatter about the Four-Way Cluster.
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They would sit and chatter and laugh, batting at each other's knees and sharing stories about their kids.
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What the "right" policy about what boundaries to set for political chatter at work remains an open question.
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"We start going with it, everyone gets their panties in a bunch," Ritchie said Tuesday of the chatter.
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But with each, Mr. Barker said, there was ample reason to believe awards chatter could be in reach.
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In light of all the drama, Hemel said, investors should not design their financial plans around the chatter.
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But it's also a place for a few drinks and friendly chatter among exhausted workers known as 'salarymen.
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Chatter spread quickly on social media where Romans traded jokes about the spruce and criticized its sad appearance.
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Rather, with loving attention to sitcom rhythm, she gradually anatomizes the emptiness that animates their "Golden Girls" chatter.
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N.B.A. scouts have begun to chatter about him, turning up at Hofstra games even when others do not.
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After six sessions, I had no idea if my mind attained a healthy equilibrium between chatter and calm.
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I like when the podcast is casual and conversational — I'm not really into the geeked-out technical chatter.
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The star receiver has not made anything official yet, but all the chatter is pointing in that direction.
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Li's soaking sparked a lot of chatter on social media with some users making light of the incident.
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An hour of pre-show chatter featuring Jared Leto talking wild shit about 30 Seconds to Mars again!
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Of course, not all of the chatter about Ocasio-Cortez has been so flattering, especially on the right.
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Chatter about Summer of Dreams attracted more interactions on Facebook or Twitter than any other movie premiere that week.
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Assigning luck, and perhaps a new tax bracket, or blame was far more popular than chatter about the odds.
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But whether the plan actually goes anywhere — or is just chatter meant to bolster prices — is an open debate.
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The Pakistani group hosts inventively named sessions for "Jovial Janeites" such as "Austentatious tea parties" and "chai and chatter".
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Monday was the day that the chatter turned to early stages of action, and the market punished big tech.
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But then she heard chatter about cats over the flight's radio, and a phone call was directed her way.
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The service also monitors any threat-related chatter about the company, such as potential hackers discussing specific attack vectors.
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But Mark Zuckerberg and company really want all those people to use the social network for office chatter, too.
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The chatter occurred on Instagram on Sunday, when Ava posted a pic of her with a new mystery boyfriend.
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Source: Ned Davis Research Some chatter today about the CBOE Volatility Index rising above 13 even as stocks rally.
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Despite all the chatter about standing up at your desk, Knoll knows that most professionals are largely chair-bound.
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I KNOW YOU'VE RE-UPPED THE AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL AD WHICH GOT A LOT OF CHATTER ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
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Their outing also marks another surge in chatter around Prince William being unfaithful with a "model friend" of Kate's.
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The conversation is at a fever pitch, but we wanted to provide analysis away from the chatter about inclusion.
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Ryan Reynolds has been shocked by Deadpool's positive critical reception, he admitted on The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast.
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Although whether increased platform chatter is something that correlates with increased hires required some hard data to prove out.
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Whispers about the group's differing experiences yield to the now cacophonous-sounding chatter of everyone else waiting in line.
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"This is one of the points of confusion... in the little bit of chatter we've seen," Patreon told me.
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Irish bars are well known for their debates and chatter, and politics plays a big part in those conversations.
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Then, on Tuesday afternoon, the chatter about Romney went silent, a fact White House aides reported to the president.
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In fact, most of the chatter surrounding the Rams this week stemmed from wide receiver Brandin Cooks' Joker mask.
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And for her part, Abrams has thought a lot about the role race plays in chatter surrounding the primary.
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He acknowledges that he's seen the chatter on Twitter but may not want it to be in his movie.
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Over the course of four days, I heard not a single scrap of chatter about anything unrelated to rationality.
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The software rivals Yammer, Salesforce Chatter and Slack, but unlike those services, it directly mimics a consumer product: Facebook.
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Its silence is drowned out by the jolly chatter of school groups and the squeak of floor boards. Why?
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Meeting rooms buzzed with excited chatter about the prospect of MDMA getting approved as a prescription therapy for PTSD.
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So when it comes to the growing chatter about a recession, our index suggests it's just that: all talk.
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But then the Labor Department released the worst jobs report in years, killing chatter about a June rate hike.
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In reality, the Fed's constant chatter about raising rates is itself an important cause of the economy's sluggish performance.
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Social media: The hashtag #GOPDebate is a handy way of finding chatter about the debate on Facebook and Twitter.
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Art Review The idea of "deskilling" has incited considerable chatter in the contemporary art sphere in the past decade.
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So, now that we know where all the intergalactic chatter is coming from, can we say what's causing it?
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The Form D doesn't reveal how the company is valued, and the valuation chatter we have heard has varied.
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The starlet recently said on the "Awards Chatter" podcast she may have made a mistake with the racy pics.
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At one point there was chatter that Postmates was shopping itself, but the company won't comment on acquisition possibilities.
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But a closer read of what they are saying keeps reducing the chatter to the status of mere platitudes.
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The iPhone X isn't even out yet and there's already chatter about Apple's plans for the iPhone in 2020.
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Last week, the internet was abuzz with chatter and outrage over a viral video out of—where else—Florida.
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He wanted to provoke internet chatter about who died — he probably just wasn't counting on it being so negative.
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Despite chatter of a big wedding in the works, Jackson managed to pull off her third private marriage ceremony.
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Republican chatter about a brokered convention leading to Paul Ryan being brought in as a compromise candidate seems farfetched.
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The modern iPad, the supposition goes, will feature Face ID.There's plenty of chatter to back up that bet, too.
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But the bankruptcy chatter continues, and Lampert, who's often more reserved, has been increasingly vocal and defensive of late.
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I've seen chatter on Twitter that it seems like a frivolous addition, but in actuality it can be practical.
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The chatter of pre-Super Bowl promotion seems to creep earlier into the months ahead the game each year.
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But on social media, much of the chatter early in the evening was about LeBron James ' first-quarter dunk.
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Elon Musk's constant chatter and tweets about everything from "the simulation" to renewable energy have earned him high praise.
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Gloria Steinem is decrying attempts to drag Jennifer Aniston into the chatter surrounding Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce.
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The woman household items still do all the cooking and cleaning while Cogsworth and Lumiére lounge around and chatter.
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For Thurman, the biggest benefit was a reduction in what he called the "mind chatter" he experienced with PTSD.
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The steady hum of chatter that dissected every possible angle of any topic or story was abruptly cut off.
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There's a lot of chatter that Nicki will fall off if she doesn't respond, but she doesn't buy it.
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Chatter of a possible production freeze from OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers influenced an oil rally last week.
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The acoustics inside thump, while swallowing up all the chatter of all those who gather within its glass walls.
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" A White House spokeswoman said the chatter was "entirely speculation" and called the Beacon report and any others "inaccurate.
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There has been some chatter about whether these kinds of changes would even be possible with Apple's newer devices.
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The chatter from financial pundits and media outlets has focused on the rule being delayed, changed or eliminated altogether.
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The chatter about Nicholson, who also has strong relationships on Capitol Hill, sparked an immediate reaction from Arizona Sen.
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That's why a lot of people think I run on and chatter a lot but it's who I am.
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But it was Paul Simon's performance of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" that garnered the most musical social-media chatter.
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There has been a lot of chatter in the media about whether or not America's democracy is in trouble.
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As chatter about possible U.S. retaliation grew, Russia said it would shoot down any U.S. missiles launched in Syria.
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She is very proud of Chelsea's three kids and there was lots of chatter about newborns and feeding schedules.
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The tweet sparked outrage, but also chatter about the event not being a racial issue but a safety concern.
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As for that chatter in the kitchen, it tends to involve subjects like whether time is only an illusion.
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The 11th-hour chatter about ending birthright citizenship by executive order, they groused, wasn't winning over any cautious moderates.
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The term is also used metaphorically to describe when key messages either penetrate or get lost in political chatter.
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Regardless of the numbers, social media chatter alone makes it clear the show is hitting people where it hurts.
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So far, Blackstone's grumbling has not resulted in any known business repercussions, with the chatter confined to private circles.
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Bloomberg reported on the potential REIT buyout Tuesday afternoon, amid heightened chatter in the morning about a potential bid.
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Viewership and social media chatter "wildly exceeded our expectations," said Ian Bricke, co-head of Netflix's independent film division.
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Or, do you think before you open your mouth, exhausted by the stream-of-consciousness chatter of your coworkers?
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Occasionally, note opponents, the systems to protect Americans fail and the surveillance sweeps up domestic or a citizen's chatter.
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The chatter wasn't enough to bother or distract me, but I do wish the music played a bit softer.
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However, analysts doubt that China would do that intentionally, and the chatter for now is just talk, they say.
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Next championship team up: the Boston Red Sox, but the pre-visit chatter is not about the possible menu.
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The second evening most of the chatter has been about Biden, the front-runner, and Harris facing off again.
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It's likely you've started hearing chatter about Medicare's open enrollment period, which begins Sunday and runs through early December.
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But popular Bollywood actor, Sonam Kapoor, who appears in the video, doesn't agree with the chatter of cultural appropriation.
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What people are talking about: The book came out early in 2017, but now chatter around Whitehouse involves Russia.
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There was a lot of chatter during the presidential primaries about how the polls had badly missed the races.
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The news comes amid a rush of deal chatter as insurers are under pressure to lower medical care costs.
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"Techlash" headlines have mostly taken hold in response to chatter about curbing the anti-competitive power of these companies.
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It's how the Mario Teguh scandal went from Instagram chatter to a police investigation in less than a month.
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There was also chatter during Fletcher's season of The Bachelor when she received flowers from her ex, Chad Rookstool.
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Before Napoleon appeared, a spectral buzz emanated from four speakers, humming below the pre-performance chatter of the crowd.
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President Trump, on the increased chatter on Russia: Why it matters: A pair of prominent members of Congress, Reps.
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And they mined the tapes for amusing bits of between-takes studio chatter, which are sprinkled throughout the show.
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Tarantino's movies are now mostly exhausting: a lot of chatter, as one patiently awaits the inevitable climactic blood bath.
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But maybe we should begin here, because I'm hearing ever more chatter since his win about Pelosi, Pelosi, Pelosi.
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At one point a few years ago, the theory was that social media chatter could actually boost TV ratings.
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Enfield is a linguist at the University of Sydney, whose research uncovers meaning in the minutiae of everyday chatter.
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But the key thing to remember when you hear all the chatter about who, exactly, can win this race?
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The WhatsApp group is chatter to let us know the small stuff, to keep us company wherever we are.
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So far, most chatter around a Clinton presidency involves big plans like infrastructure reform and new Supreme Court appointments.
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Typically, the types of "coyotes" you hear chatter about at the border aren't the canine kind but instead people.
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The reinforced windows dull the rumble of passing trains, and they can easily make phone calls without background chatter.
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In commodity markets, all the chatter of rate cuts kept gold near 14-month highs at $1,335.51 per ounce.
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Chatter about her interview with the Press of Atlantic City last week prompted her to elaborate on her concerns.
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She said that despite all the online chatter about alternatives to plastic straws, no customer had ever requested one.
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Alone in the Warren home, the teens share innocuous chatter about math and the difference between V05 and V8.
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News of a butter shortage in France spurred newsroom chatter about one of the country's signature treats: the croissant.
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In the early stages of each match, when Mickelson was most nervous, he said Kisner's chatter had calmed him.
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Many an unprintable racial epithet, and their effects on these men, gets folded into a cross-fire of chatter.
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There has been a lot of chatter about Senator Bernie Sanders's health after his heart attack two weeks ago.
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Where there was bright chatter, there are jazz records spun at a volume that underpins conversation without overtaking it.
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MARKET NEWS * Asian share markets edged ahead on Tuesday amid cheery chatter about the chance of a Sino-U.
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During the game, Wilson wore a small microphone that broadcast his on-field chatter to the national TV audience.
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You might have noticed the odd bit of Bitcoin chatter wangling its way into your conversations at the pub.
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There has been less chatter online among supporters of militant groups compared to times when militants were previously killed.
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But the OWN founder and "Wrinkle in Time" star has since put the kibosh on commander in chief chatter.
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The four looks inspired a ton of chatter online with comparisons to Batman villains and the world of manga.
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The Timberwolves are in the midst of yet another disappointing season, and the chatter is that Towns wants out.
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Getting into my body, even for 30 seconds, has a dramatic effect on my mood and quiets mental chatter.
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Weather conditions, radio audio, and incidental chatter was delivered locally, rather than synced across all players in a session.
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Given all the chatter about political ads, Twitter and Google doing something has been generally well received by voters.
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At one of them they had a chance to talk more, mostly industry chatter, and they exchanged contact information.
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One could argue that all this business of captured UFOs from outer space and aliens is terrific chatter, right?
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"There is also some market chatter that there could be some consolidation in the sector this year," he said.
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The climate chatter in last night's Democratic primary debate lacked a narrative through-line but produced interesting moments nonetheless.
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Owens, who spoke with media outlets to respond to all the chatter, is still very much a working actor.
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They make no eye contact, and the loud, raucous chatter that used to drive us all crazy is gone.
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"There's a lot of chatter, there's a lot of tweeting, there's a lot of all that," he went on.
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There's already been quite a lot of chatter in Australia about "The Good Place" and its bad Aussie accents.
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"I don't know how you managed to chatter me up," she added, hurriedly bringing the conversation to a close.
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One can't help but notice that none of their sanctimonious chatter ever brings any real solutions to our challenges.
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But the Vermont senator's statements have become a source of constant chatter for high-level Democrats across the South.
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Was it to push back against leaks or throw cold water on impeachment chatter, or because of internal pressure?
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When he raised the State Department's misgivings about the "bureaucratic chatter" of a possible war, Rice cut him off.
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There's chatter about whether Time Warner should spin out HBO and somehow get a Netflix-like valuation for HBO.
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That's a long way from backing Democrats' call for an independent bipartisan select committee — or any chatter about impeachment.
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But once the team analyzed the data (which Lilly gathered on an app created by a friend in computer science, NPR reported), it was clear that the critters relaxed more quickly when exposed to the bird chatter, "suggesting squirrels use information contained in bird chatter as a cue of safety," the study reads.
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In 2014, once they terminated the quantitative easing program, the chatter started about when they might start raising interest rates.
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However, many in China steered clear of the show altogether, while online chatter was more muted than in previous years.
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Nyko develops accessories for a variety of consoles by watching consumer chatter on online forums and message boards like Reddit.
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There&aposs one thing to keep in mind when you are listening to all this chatter about the trade war.
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Jacobs testified that his knowledge of Marketplace Analytics' activities was mostly based on workplace chatter between Henley and other employees.
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In addition to spreading the word about its offerings, social chatter is also a source of ideas for Taco Bell.
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You're going to see a lot of chatter in the coming weeks about Anthem's long load times and buggy performance.
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Viber said that Chatter Commerce's team of seven engineers, who are based out of San Francisco, are joining the company.
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Maybe it was Garrett Hedlund or Armie Hammer because they are both tall, blonde, and would be into elevator chatter.
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And in investment circles, there has been chatter about whether a merger between the company and Ubisoft would make sense.
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Multiple sources indicated there has been increased chatter in recent weeks about a possible bid by the longtime former senator.
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The guys were moving and (there was) a lot more chatter than the last few games on the power play.
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In a world full of meaningless chatter, Frank Ocean gives his fans the one thing they need the most: solitude.
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With radio chatter in the background, viewers can see the plane's propellor unmoving as the ground becomes closer and closer.
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He's smart and good-humored, and reporters who've battled with him say he comfortably oscillates between friendly chatter and aggressiveness.
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They laugh, they chatter, they run around you, they jump and wave and goof off in front of the camera.
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Hollywood actresses are sick of the casual sexism of red carpet chatter, and even big beauty brands are catching on.
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On Tuesday evening, baseball fans took to social media to chatter about the first of two significant moves this offseason.
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His moonshot ideas, unfiltered chatter with reporters, and direct engagement with customers have won him a legion of adoring fans.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont suffered a heart attack, that gendered line of questioning has been noticeably absent from political chatter.
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"We saw Beijing being very reserved and even censoring negative chatter about Donald Trump, which was a surprise," he said.
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Amid all the chatter about war-war in the news, the administration seems to be moving to try jaw-jaw.
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Some relevant chatter about Facebook: Facebook might make the most sense and the least sense of everyone on this list.
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For those of us who are prone to dismiss conspiracy chatter, explain why you're so dubious of local law enforcement.
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Using BotOrNot, our colleagues found that a large portion of online chatter about the 2016 elections was generated by bots.
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It's clear, from the American Vandal Reddit page filled with chatter about who really drew the dicks, that it succeeded.
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There's already chatter that she might go rogue and choose adult bridesmaids, like most brides do in the United States.
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Asked about media reports of plots to oust her, Green said it was simply "gossip and chatter" at summer parties.
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And with primary season in full swing, he couldn't have picked a better time to capitalize on the Clinton chatter.
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And in a voice-over-IP chatroom within the server, users keep up a steady chatter about the same subjects.
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Chatter about potential mergers has picked up after AT&T recently announced it was buying Time Warner for $85.4 billion.
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There will be a lot of "expectations game" chatter in the next two days, but much of it is useless.
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He calls it the traffic light strategy and it uses the colors green, yellow, and red to rein in chatter.
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And though it may get lost in the chatter, there's one very good reason we care in the first place.
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Details around the case have been tight, although the 911 audio of chatter between emergency responders tells a little bit.
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Most fish chatter comes from solo vocalists, but as researchers are now learning, these are also fish that talk together.
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After swiping right on the lovely demon of your dreams, you have a brief convo over the "mad chatter" app.
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Whatever your takeaway is, the thunderous response to Wolf's performance did drown out much of the chatter around Trump's words.
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Loud groups of crossbills chatter and hang acrobatically on their cone feasts, sometimes moving around with their bills like parrots.
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It's an exchange characteristic of most female friendships: Mundane chatter mixed with support and a healthy dose of endearing scolding.
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A Twitter account is capturing highlights and plenty are having a blast listening in and attempting to follow the chatter.
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STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, let me just comment that there's been a lot of chatter about different parts of the administration.
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I take a pint into the cramped walled garden, and the bleep of a reversing truck cuts through the chatter.
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Chatter has picked up steam on Wall Street, as investors forecast the implications of a new president for the market.
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Along with the stunning jackhammer demonstration, the headphones completely cut out all the chatter and train noise during my commute.
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When it comes to virtual reality, we're in a classic tech-industry moment: lots of chatter but seemingly little movement.
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While the markets have been watching Trump's actions, there was a heightened level of chatter around the classified information incident.
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There isn't much social networking chatter about Ping Pong either and, unlike Squad, Ping Pong currently isn't allowing sign-ups.
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A week later, after all of the pomp and pageantry, chatter about the annual Met Gala has finally cooled off.
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") Chatter in the line ranged from to envious admiration of Trump's wealth ("I wanna see the inside of his plane!
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Judging by Jumia's share-price fluctuation and chatter that continues in Africa's tech ecosystem, there's still confusion around both matters.
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It is a friendly den of chatter, where neighbors are regulars, and camaraderie is enjoyed over cold pints of beer.
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The ambiance at Camp Happy Tummies is a blend of smiles and chatter, succulent smells and the roar of generators.
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In a previous statement to Business Insider, Amazon quashed any chatter around strikes in the US having a meaningful impact.
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Troy talks and talks and talks to the audience, explaining his motives and methods in a grating wash of chatter.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter's "Awards Chatter" podcast Jenner, the family's matriarch and manager, set the record straight.
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The bombshell allegations only increased chatter in the Capitol about impeachment, despite the pleas from Democratic leaders to hold off.
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Her style was "quiet," in the argot, the upper body still, skis biting, tip to tail, with hardly a chatter.
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Its stock price surged on the takeover chatter, and by December, there was talk of a possible deal to sell.
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McCaul on Tuesday identified the "volume of chatter" from ISIS-affiliated accounts as a key challenge facing anti-terrorism efforts.
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Already there is chatter that another short-term continuing resolution (CR) may be needed to buy time for more negotiations.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi has often criticized the president for taking lawless actions, while tamping down impeachment chatter in her caucus.
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Furthermore, many investors were betting heavily on rumors and chatter around the Street about potential deals both hostile and friendly.
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On Sunday's episode, Negan annoys Beta (Ryan Hurst) constantly with his incessent chatter, which puts the Whisperer group in danger.
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Tuesday on the East Coast, the first signs of presidential chatter started stirring on Twitter, then quickly began to mushroom.
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He never sat in a classroom smelling of chalk and stale schoolbooks, listening to children's chatter echoing off the walks.
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Over the course of the last month, the chatter around the technology sector has largely centered around one story: Facebook.
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It would've been tough to miss all the pre-Oscars chatter Emma Stone has been generating for La La Land.
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It's so hard to tell because there's so much chatter online that you wonder what actual work is being done.
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I don't want idle chatter, but a simple declaration of what it's doing or about to do would be reassuring.
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I dip into my chowder and eavesdrop on the other guests, but hear nothing but Boston accents dominating the chatter.
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Last night's finale of The Biggest Loser sent Internet chatter into high gear when winner Rachel Frederickson took the stage.
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And the cross-platform chatter, of which there was a lot, about integration between Windows 10 and the Xbox One.
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The Great Firewall may insulate the Chinese internet, but you'd never know that from the chatter here on the bus.
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The new Sprint talks come as Wall Street chatter has speculated that a T-Mobile-Sprint merger could be imminent.
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Mullen began to document excited chatter from the group, taking screenshots of encrypted texts before the app's timer erased them.
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Mr. Shawn also satirizes the chatter common to a certain intellectual-liberal milieu as we hear snippets from cocktail conversations.
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He started the largest group on Facebook, MoviePass Chatter, in September 2017, while trying to troubleshoot issues with his pass.
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The billionaire won two easy victories in Michigan and Mississippi, quieting recent chatter among pundits that his momentum had crested.
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A year ago the chatter class thought he'd be a player in this primary, shaping it toward a libertarian bend.
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In the face of propaganda, political backlash and crisis chatter, which stories allow us to become human to one another?
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There's been a lot of chatter in the US and Europe as of late about how to regulate tech companies.
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Mr. Clayton's piano playing cascades, illustrates and embellishes, whereas Mr. Ross likes to interpose and chatter, like a kinetic conversationalist.
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Lawyers bill for email and phone calls, so unless the chatter moves the case forward, keep it to a minimum.
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After a burst of economic optimism, investors have turned bearish, and chatter about a coming recession is becoming more common.
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Surely you've heard the incessant chatter about the Lakers' need for more perimeter shooting to open driving lanes for James.
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And yet, Silver said there was no data suggesting that off-the-court chatter overshadowed the on-the-court play.
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You'd never know, to go by chatter alone, that he'd put on one of the loveliest shows of the week.
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But a brand then needs to dig deeper to see if offline chatter matches it and if not, why not.
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For a game with clear and severe playoff implications, much of the pregame chatter tended in the direction of mythology.
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The clear air is punctuated from dawn to dusk by saws and nail guns, Mexican music and chatter in Spanish.
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If it does, there may be a round of chatter from the right about whether the filibuster should be eliminated.
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And some of the "draft Cuomo" chatter has quieted as Biden has become more assertive, doing interviews from his studio.
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There was a lot of chatter about H.R. 2628, the Families First Act, including a provision for paid sick leave.
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Let's get this out of the way first: A lot of the chatter online last week has been about Ukraine.
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Bonds has a talent for naturalism, and the chatter among the three friends crackles with lived experience and imaginative sympathy.
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On Saturdays, the Portuguese chatter grows noticeably louder, as regulars gather for feijoada, the country's carnivorous answer to comfort food.
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In addition to abiding by the ban on chatter, senators must also leave their cellphones — and coffee — outside the chamber.
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There is instead just a lot of idle chatter and internet surfing, and a boss (Gregory Lay) with daddy issues.
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Since there has been chatter about censure as an alternative to impeachment, you might think this was a recent article.
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