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When the rain chattered rudely on the sill, I stayed in.
As additional birds flitted in, they chattered and jockeyed for position.
As they chattered among themselves, they failed to notice Grosjean's hand gestures.
A staccato of cameras chattered around him as he floated through the air.
Dozens of birds sat in the treetops and chattered loudly to each other.
Children chattered in their parents' arms, and people called out to each other.
I don't remember what I said at that point, just that I chattered nervously.
" Headteacher Simon Atkinson said the little girl had chattered eagerly all day about meeting "the princess.
They knocked around, chattered and eventually abandoned the performance to start their cars and drive away.
The graduates in the first few rows mostly chattered and showed one another things on their phones.
The attacks helped coverage bleed into Tuesday morning as cable news commentators chattered over the rival rallies.
The other patrons, who had moved from cocktails to Bud Lights and Coronas, chattered over the music.
While investors chattered about Pfizer's $14 billion bid for Medivation on Monday, Jim Cramer was focused on other news.
A Facebook experiment did produce simple bots that chattered in garbled sentences, but they weren't alarming, surprising, or very intelligent.
She chattered, unfazed, above sudden gusts of wind, shrilly gabbling turkeys and the occasional cricket-like ringtone of her phone.
During the fight, a few old ladies behind me chattered to each other about how strong these foreign fighters are becoming.
Instead, the three chattered inanely about the various countries' delegations, made jokes about Djibouti, and breathlessly hyped the arrival of Team USA.
When Gates guesses that a box of Rice-a-Roni is $5 (actually $1), the crowd deflated, sighed, chattered, and laughed at Gates.
THE crowd chattered impatiently, the Dutch, British and European flags twitched in the autumn breeze and staffers hurried by with trays of pastries.
Two groups noticed: meteorologists, who mentioned the storm in passing, if at all, in news reports; and surfers, who chattered breathlessly about it.
While the rest of the world chattered about Brexit, the US Presidential Elections and Pokémon GO, India seemed to care largely about sports.
They popped in, slipped on shoes, plucked tunics from the racks and chattered in an animated mix of Hebrew and English peppered with Arabic phrases.
On the drive back to the house, Bregoli shared a bag of gummy bears with Dellatto and chattered away about the fakeness of Los Angeles.
As the lawmaker approached the large ornamental club in the middle of Britain's House of Commons on Monday night, his fellows chattered in the benches.
His sister, Skyler, 3, bumped into elbows and chattered as she ran around the Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education in the South Bronx.
Last week, the artist walked me through the show, as a group of first graders from P.S. 129 chattered and painted in the art classroom.
The audience, which was comprised of maybe 100 people, excitedly chattered and whooped when she came onstage but then respectfully remained quiet as the music began.
But a less chattered-about problem is the effect on the local environment: The primary byproduct of desal is brine, which facilities pump back out to sea.
My mind chattered happily away—my own little CNN delivering an around-the-clock broadcast of ideas, plans, opinions: What was I going to work on next?
Since the beginning of the year, investors have been selling off their shares in some of tech's most chattered-about names as anxieties about the global economy rise.
AMERICAN PRAIRIE RESERVE, Montana, July 21.48 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - S agebrush waved in the breeze, prairie dogs chattered, pronghorn antelope galloped and bison wallowed under the Montana sun.
The ceremony was brief, and afterward father and daughter chattered animatedly on the long coach trip while James, across from them but huddled into the corner, tried to doze.
Rand Paul, who has been consistently chattered about as the most likely to come around by those off Capitol Hill, was viewed on the Hill as intractable on the issue.
That was precisely what Republican strategists didn't want, and at the beginning of the year, they chattered hopefully about Wexton's being thwarted by more strident Democratic rivals to her left.
Wild yellow irises bloomed amid the marsh grass in this tranquil oasis, and umbrella pines gave shade, while glossy ibis, coots and purple gallinule chattered and splashed in the pond.
The news announcer chattered on, and Miyako lowered the volume again to the point where the words were barely intelligible and all she was aware of was the constant, unpanicked tone.
Lobbyists chattered throughout the day over whether Wednesday's big unveiling of the GOP tax package would have to be delayed as it became clear that lawmakers were differing over various reductions.
Lobbyists chattered throughout the day over whether Wednesday's big unveiling of the GOP tax package would have to be delayed as it became clear that lawmakers were differing over various reductions.
They practically chattered in a white room featuring "10,000 Lines," red and blue wall drawings by LeWitt, set against an intricate, ancient mosaic that curators placed on the floor between them.
One recent day near Dahriya and neighboring Ramadin, pickups jammed with illegal workers played cat-and-mouse with Israeli military Humvees, racing from gap to gap as smugglers chattered on phones nearby.
But the daughter that Karen wanted was one who talked, who chattered, who would help her become more of a human being and remake the world for her through her own eyes.
And while it is a somewhat slow week, he was stunned by how big they were: While investors chattered about Pfizer's $14 billion bid for Medivation on Monday, Cramer was focused on other news.
As they said their vows, standing before Rabbi Dean Shapiro and about 50 guests at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, quail chattered and choir music drifted in from another event at the outdoor space.
The images show a chattered gate and parapets destroyed by fire — the gates of King's Landing have never been breached before on the show, not even during Stannis Baratheon's attack at the Battle of Blackwater.
Together, we whipped through the rolling hills to a nearby lake, where crowds of grackle birds chattered in the sunlit grass — a whole region I hadn't known about, in spite of its proximity to my apartment.
Five children, in brightly colored T-shirts and wrinkled jean shorts, chattered in an eighth-floor office in Manhattan on a recent June day, taking breaks to lick ice pops and play with Spider-Man dolls.
In the month since, both the franchise and its followers have chattered and speculated and generally invested more fucks than I think any of us is really all right with over who the next Bachelor would be.
Instead of the chattered-about unity ticket on the left, there is now a newfound unity in the technocratic center, where the independent candidate Emmanuel Macron has claimed the endorsement of the frequent presidential contender François Bayrou.
There, we saw a tense but functioning family unit — Martin was silent, which was an improvement, and Trevor chattered about a school-musical version of "Jane Eyre," which allowed for some amusing references to crazy people in the attic.
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (Reuters) - On the first day of the school year at the Asian University for Women in southern Bangladesh, groups of teenage girls in skinny jeans, sleeveless tops and T-shirts chattered, their laughter carrying through the sticky air.
The drill bit chattered as it turned bone into dust, which then started to char and blacken, so I asked my assistant to irrigate some water where I was drilling, both to cool things down and to improve my visibility.
Look closer though, and things are a little off, the riffs are still just asynchronous enough to be unsettling, and Copeland's vocals—though somewhat clearer—are still relatively indistinct, chattered and gabbed endlessly in an ungrounded stream of formants and phonemes.
Blendle is a Dutch media startup that lets you pay a few cents for individual news articles online—the much chattered-about micropayments model that's one of many on a long list of strategies destined to save the business of journalism (or not).
On Thursday, as everyone chattered about his dining arrangements, Pence cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate that advanced a Republican effort to eliminate an Obama-era policy that prevents states from taking away funding from healthcare providers for political reasons.
He writes: It was when I let myself explore my most specific memories of the family friend who was killed last week that my grief is felt most acutely: The warmth and patience of her voice as I chattered endlessly as a little boy.
"I don't want to put my kid out there as the one who has to fight for change and be the poster child [for trans rights] because I feel like in some ways that's not fair," he said while his younger child chattered through her pacifier on his lap.
I told you I'd make you pay for being so cross yesterday, and I have, so —" Amy got no farther, for Jo's hot temper mastered her, and she shook Amy till her teeth chattered in her head; crying, in a passion of grief and anger, — "You wicked, wicked girl!
" Margot at the Wedding " (2007) was no less neurotic than the figures who twitched and chattered through it, and the calculated hipness of "Frances Ha" (2012) has not worn well, whereas the new work takes a step back and observes its crowd of souls with a calmer eye.
They had met only the day before, but they already chattered and gossiped like close friends: They were buzzing about a riveting debate between Mr. Kirk and Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the television show "Shark Tank," that had happened a few hours before.
That it isn't the case recalls a similar blindness only 20 years ago, when Jim Carrey was chattered about as a major thespian for his transformations into assorted crazy characters, while Eddie Murphy, pulling off a half dozen subtly portrayed and utterly distinct people in the Nutty Professor movies, was considered just passingly amusing.
I chattered a little about my own theories, the way people far removed from a crime—the people who have not seen it on their local news night after night for months or years; the people who don't associate it with a town they might have grown up near, a family they might have known—tend to do.
The clergy, a pavid flock, chattered their fears between the mouthfuls.
He is a chattered surveyor and worked at Land Commission, Accra as Senior Lands Officer.
With wide brimmed hats and skin slippery with sun block, they chittered and chattered like sparrows, as they frolicked in their favourite spot.
I remember my few months at the Gymnase. There they talked only about dresses and hats, and chattered about a hundred things that had nothing to do with art. At the Odéon, I was happy. We thought only of putting on plays.
According to Farmer, he was nicknamed "Polly the Parrot" as a six-year-old because people thought he chattered away like a parrot. At high school, Farmer was spotted by talent scouts for the East Perth Football Club and joined the team.
They instructed each animal where it should live. The gods then commanded that the animals should give them praise and worship them.Christenson, Allen J. 2003, 2007 , pp.64–65. However, the animals could not speak and simply squawked, chattered and roared in their own manner.
There are also of hiking trails in the park, but these are seen as poor quality by hiking enthusiasts as their use by equestrian traffic has made the hiking trails like "a plow had chattered down them". Camping was not available at the park until 1998.
A communications center was established in the Memorial Union, and the students gathered outside as the polls closed at 7:00. The teleprinter chattered election results in favor of ASU two to one, and at 10:00 the Citizens for College and University Education conceded the election.
He served as a youth corps member at the Family Support Trust Fund. His first appointment was as an Assistant Supervisor with Chattered Bank Plc in Lagos from 1998 to 1999. He joined Northco Holdings as an Admin Officer in 1999 and moved to Intercellular Nigeria Plc as an Assistant Manager in 2001. He was the managing director of Flamingo Resource Ltd Kano from 2007 to 2011.
Its > more than five centuries of manuscript and books and folios are beautiful. > Its artifacts of rods and beautifully machined reels are beautiful. Its old > wading staffs and split-willow creels, and the delicate artifice of its > flies, are beautiful. Dressing such confections of fur, feathers and steel > is beautiful, and our worktables are littered with gorgeous scraps of > tragopan and golden pheasant and blue chattered and Coq de Leon.
The Standard chattered International Marathon was the second major event to be covered by the ParaRiders. The bikes are equipped to handle most medical and surgical emergencies. As part of the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID) wider £50 million country programme (2009), they are putting in place among other things a new motorcycle ambulance service. The Magunga's Health Centre now operates a motorcycle (sidecar) ambulance service.
Map of Versailles in 1789 The crowd traveled the distance from Paris to Versailles in about six hours. Among their makeshift weaponry they dragged along several cannons taken from the Hôtel de Ville. Boisterous and energetic, they recruited (or impressed into service) more and more followers as they surged out of Paris in the autumn rain. In their ambiguous but always aggressive poissard slang, they chattered enthusiastically about bringing the king back home.
He was Executive Director at Intercontinental Bank in 2008. and served as the Executive Director at Global Bank prior to his appointment at Intercontinental Bank In 1998, he joined the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria ICAN as a Chattered Acountant. Aranonu has over 30 years working in the field of banking and finance at various financial institutions. Before he joined the Bank of Industry, he was a program coordinator at KRC Limited and Chief Financial Officer/Ag.
In July 1956, forty five rhesus monkeys escaped from the zoo and ran wild in Hamburg. The incident resulted in calls for help from shocked housewives who met monkeys in their bedrooms and bathtubs. Some of the monkeys sat in trees and chattered excitedly, showing each other toothpaste, soap bars and bathroom utensils which they had grabbed. Managers of the zoo reported that more than two dozen of the long-tailed Indian monkeys had been caught by policemen, firemen, zoo keepers and schoolchildren.
Nellie recalled the bathing ritual with trepidation, stating: > My teeth chattered and my limbs were goose-fleshed and blue with cold. > Suddenly I got, one after the other, three buckets of water over my > head—ice-cold water, too—into my eyes, my ears, my nose and my mouth. After ten days, The World secured Bly's release from the asylum. Her report, published in The World and later released as a book, caused a sensation and brought her lasting fame.
Poynter, wife of the artist Edward Poynter, wrote in a letter to her sister Alice, "She chattered awfully, and Louie, she is only just fifteen. I believe a judicious course of snubbing would do her good!" She also apparently said something to offend a young Bernard Shaw who, according to Lancelyn Green, "hated her exceedingly". Following her father's death in 1871, she resided with her brother William in his Chelsea house until his marriage in 1887, after which she lived in lodgings, making a living as a typist.
The Talking Cure and chimney sweeping were terms Bertha Pappenheim, known in case studies by the alias Anna O., used for the verbal therapy given to her by Josef Breuer. They were first published in Studies on Hysteria (1895). As Ernest Jones put it, "On one occasion she related the details of the first appearance of a particular symptom and, to Breuer's great astonishment, this resulted in its complete disappearance,"Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (Penguin 1964)p. 202 or in Lacan's words, "the more Anna provided signifiers, the more she chattered on, the better it went".
Nkiru Olumide-Ojo, who grew up in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, holds a master's degree in Strategic Marketing Management from the Kingston University, Surrey in London, UK. She bagged her postgraduate and first degree in Biological Science at the University of Calabar. She is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations [NIPR] and Member of the UK Chattered Institute of Marketing United Kingdom. Nkiru presently works as Executive Head, Regional Marketing and Communication of Standard Bank Group, South Africa. She has worked at CMC Connect Burson-Marsteller, Nigeria, Virgin Atlantic in Nigeria, Virgin Nigeria, Airtel, Forte Oil, among others.
The willie wagtail was held to have stolen fire and tried to extinguish it in the sea in a dreaming story of the Yindjibarndi people of the central and western Pilbara, and was able to send a strong wind if frightened. In the Noongar language dialects, the willie wagtail is known as the Djiti-Djiti (pronounced Chitti-chitti) and the Willaring in the Perth region. The Kalam people of New Guinea highlands called it konmayd, and deemed it a good bird; if it came and chattered when a new garden was tilled, then there would be good crops. It is said to be taking care of pigs if it is darting and calling around them.
The red zone was an area for groups intending to practice active civil disobedience with a high risk of arrest. The yellow zone was for demonstrators taking part in non- permitted events that carried a slight risk of arrest. The zone system was developed for the Summit of the Americas demonstrations in Quebec City the previous year. The red zone was an area for groups intending to practice active civil disobedience with a high risk of arrest. The yellow zone was for demonstrators taking part in non-permitted events that carried a slight risk of arrest. The green zone was for the elderly and faint of heart - here discussion predominated. In the green zone, some partook of glasses of wine, while others chattered away merrily.
Nahum Tate as Poet Laureate had rewritten the tragedy of King Lear with a happy ending; In 1807, Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb published Tales from Shakespeare for children with synopses of 20 of the plays, but seldom quoted the original text. Though The Family Shakespeare was considered a negative example of censorship by the literary establishment and its commitment to the "authentic" Shakespeare, the Bowdlers' expurgated editions made it more acceptable to teach Shakespeare to wider and younger audiences. As said by the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, "More nauseous and more foolish cant was never chattered than that which would deride the memory or depreciate the merits of Bowdler. No man ever did better service to Shakespeare than the man who made it possible to put him into the hands of intelligent and imaginative children".

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