Chatter on the interwebs suggested that the Saudi national was a prime suspect. |
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We're excited about the potential Infield Chatter has to help bolster the popularity of the players and the game itself. |
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Erado added Google Plus, Chatter, You Tube and Yammer social media archiving channels. |
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This wasn't a real football drill, where the banging of heads can make one's teeth chatter or develop headaches in those merely watching. |
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I could hear its chatter, a sound unlike anything one would expect from so majestic and powerful a bird. |
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He was a rather taciturn individual who discouraged chatter in the theatre. |
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The temperature plummeted to below zero, enough to make one's teeth chatter! |
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Hushed chatter becomes louder as everyone wants to have their say at the same time. |
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The lack of chatter very noticeable, as was the scarlet colour growing in my mother's cheeks. |
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Life at the ranch house starts early with the insistent chatter of birds and the scent of freshly ground Kenyan coffee. |
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Between rallies of intense project chatter, they paused to scrutinize me, murmuring and smirking like schoolboys at a junior high dance. |
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He made breakfast for the two of them, keeping up a constant flow of chatter while he scrambled some eggs and pan-toasted a few slices of bread. |
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They spoke Marquesan and French so we didn't understand most of their chatter. |
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The group entered the store, Vicki only vaguely aware of Cora and Andy's chatter and Wil's long, sidelong scrutinies. |
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As they walked off to start their shift, Janey was listening with half an ear to Debi's chatter. |
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In her family mealtimes, lively chatter was encouraged even when she was a young child. |
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Oh, right, last time we were together I made some throwaway comment about Philly, just chatter to point him in the wrong direction. |
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Rockets lit up the sky as thunderflashes, flying earth, acrid smoke and the chatter of machine-gun fire filled the air night after night. |
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Many other females made him irritable because of their continuous idle chatter and senseless conversation. |
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They chatter, well argue drunkenly anyhow, until around 4am before going to bed in their own separate bedrolls. |
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After a few minutes of listening to the mindless chatter of my peers, the bell rang, signaling the movement of the student body to first period. |
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Bulletin boards and microblogs have been buzzing all day with chatter about Google's announcement. |
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Sea gulls screech over head, their noiseless chatter bestowing fresh fish onto the heads of tourists who know not how to treat a gull. |
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If people were not transfixed on the band, they at least ceased to idly chatter. |
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As soon as a young woman walking her bichon frise came by in the other direction, the men's chatter started up again. |
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The chatter sounds are generally heard in and around sandy bottom areas such as shoals and beaches. |
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Myself having no stomach for missish chatter, I was certain that it would not be an event to relish. |
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Already the air was warm, underscored by a chatter of birdsong and the muted clop-clop from their horse's hooves. |
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Dishes clang, waiters shout, children laugh and people chatter away in expressive, nine-tone, high volume Cantonese. |
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If she had to listen to a minute more of their mindless chatter juxtaposed with Evie's ear-splitting shrieking, she might go mad. |
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John Wayne, she points out, spoke in monosyllables, often to denounce communication and chatter. |
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The hens took stage fright and skedaddled when Nancy tried to record some hen chatter. |
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He pushed it and as he did, the murmuring stopped, the sound of chatter around him came to a dead silence. |
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We'll be looking at repeaters and signal boosters as ways to keep signal strength high and excessive protocol chatter low. |
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As small talk so often does, the chatter turned to the subject of accidental shootings. |
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With an aptitude for languages and a smattering of Italian, she'd chatter away to people, gradually getting the hang of the Liguarian dialect. |
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But bursts of operatic arias, incessant chatter and the clatter of pots and pans give it a curiously relaxing bustle. |
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He snapped the cylinder into his curved brick of a weapon, stepped back and let the fireworks chatter. |
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The notes rang out through the chatter of the crowd and I was instantly spellbound. |
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These two vulgarians were politely asked to desist, but resumed their irritating chatter one minute later. |
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Its narrow streets and squares resonate with the songs of the gondolieri and chatter coming from open-air cafes. |
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We also tend to obscure a big principle with everyday political calculations and chatter. |
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He once again kept up the flow of meaningless but soothing chatter as his hands passed over every handspan of the glossy hide. |
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The entrance hall grew still, and the tremendous noise of chatter stilled as they reached the last step. |
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Family groups of black-necked stilts chatter, the calm water reflecting their long red legs and black-and-white bodies. |
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We had a couple of smokes and by 4am we had solved all the worlds problems with our stoned chitter chatter. |
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The chatter gradually died down, and all turned to look at R.A.'s headmaster. |
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The papers have been filled with excitable chatter at the return of the charismatic Castilian. |
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Our hyper friendly waiter must have caught the drift of our chatter about geese and pigs, and soon joined in. |
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The politicians are at last catching up with the endless dinner-table chatter and pub bar opinionising about the future of the Royal Family. |
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He prides himself on ignoring the distracting chatter, the caterwauling of the media elites, the Washington political buzz machine. |
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And I am sick and tired of listening to his ceaseless and unintelligible chatter. |
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She heard Vasic's voice, soft yet strong enough to cut through the chatter. |
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I spent the evening chatting and had a great time, so my need for chatter was fulfilled finally. |
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As a pet, I can recommend an African Grey parrot, as long as you like your pet bird to chatter away to you all day. |
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I've been riding the bus long enough to quickly identify the ones who trap you and then chatter the whole way into downtown. |
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He was awoken early next morning by the birds that began to sing and chatter in the forest. |
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Her teeth make a higher-pitched sound than a human's would when they chatter, but they shiver the same way. |
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A similar need to divert the audience at every instant seems to motivate the film's incessant stream of chatter. |
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I gratefully let my smile fade as I tried to block out their incessant chatter. |
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While chatter had been prominent the first few hours of the ride, in the last bit they had sunk into a peaceful silence. |
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This simple message cuts through the trivial election chatter of the main parties that is boring everyone senseless. |
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Everyone was already there when I arrived, or so I judged from the sounds of laughter and chatter I heard as I rang the doorbell. |
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There are so many distractions, not least of which is the incessant chatter of my own mind. |
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In the past year, federal agents have seen an increase in chatter from an array of domestic extremist groups. |
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I think it's important to note that, yes, they have seen an uptick in chatter among these groups. |
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The United States also has been privy to increased chatter regarding possible terror attacks. |
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Intelligence officials are now trying to determine who is the next target, and are sifting through chatter in search of a genuine threat. |
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We have no imminent threat. We have a lot of chatter out there, but no imminent threat of a biological or chemical attack. |
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At a maritime industry meeting in Southern California, the FBI warned of increased terrorist chatter. |
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Shortly thereafter, we started hearing chatter over all the radio frequencies. |
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Britain, France and Germany may be areas of greatest concern as a result of some of this chatter. |
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There's no noise from the street, and rarely a breeze, so their strange noises and chatter ping off the stone walls and right through my window. |
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The constant shrilling chatter from the parrots and the growling sounds of the other animals would drive even me insane. |
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There were fountains spouting cold water enough to make one's teeth chatter. |
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Demetrius is frustrated with Hermia's jabber and constant chatter and tells her he did nothing of the sort. |
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Some of the pressroom chatter noted that it looked like some warmed-up gossip from those investor relations conferences. |
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In the animated chatter, the cracker-pulling and the jollity of a large party, people pay little attention to what's in their glasses. |
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As soon as a well-endowed young woman walking her dog came by in the other direction, the men's chatter started up again. |
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They carried Kharasil up the corridors in a wave of nervous chatter, the ragged sound of a giggle falling obscenely in the narrow space. |
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Our attachment to all the petty judgments and opinions and chatter endlessly flowing through our own heads is how we keep God at bay. |
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There certainly has been no idle chatter preceding this 2000 decider, no rash predictions. |
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And now she sat in the withdrawing room, listening to Lorraine chatter on while the blood in her temples pounded painfully. |
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It would be lovely to hear the boy's chatter and not feel left out when they are speaking together. |
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But there's not much you can do about yahoos or rhetorical hooligans but keep your own head on straight and let them chatter. |
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The low humming from the engine of our landing craft was just audible over the chatter of the diggers she carried. |
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The P.S. Higher Secondary School hall reverberated with the excited chatter of the women and a dozen schoolgirls. |
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I could watch the last star fade as the sky lightened and birds began to chatter amongst themselves about the coming day. |
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This time she heard a ripple of chatter spread throughout the crowd as they realised what she had just said. |
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A convict has escaped, unwittingly aided by young Julian's artless chatter, and John must be on hand to deal with the situation. |
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His tabloid chatter won over a new generation and their relationship blossomed. |
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There was the occasional chatter of magpies or jays, and once the bobbing flight of a greater spotted woodpecker. |
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The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of spontaneous, delighted applause. |
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The squirrels themselves chatter to each other as they rustle through the limbs of the tree, making the leaves of the tree scratch against the window. |
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A quick search led me not only to the accusatory tweets, but to the explosion of internet chatter that followed in their wake. |
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The chatter in the crime world is that blanco died as she reigned, in a blaze of drive-by bullets. |
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For all the chatter about Stewart's feud with Fox News, he and Bill O'Reilly have quite the bromance. |
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Indeed, the chatter for the past year on the anti-gay fringe has been of resistance. |
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This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves. |
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The discussion of reparations for descendants of slaves saw some chatter this year after a piece in The Atlantic. |
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There was more chatter as they figured out a quick seating arrangement. |
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The squirrel began to squeak and chatter at the forest entity. |
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Suddenly, I heard the high-pitched chatter of a bat straight over my head. |
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Slowly that chatter dies down, but I still feel Kyle's questioning looks. |
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Waves of chatter flowed from the city, decreasing to white noise. |
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The only sound was the light chatter of staff across the hall and the occasional sniffle and page turning from the man with the book in the doorway. |
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Pointer, founded in Bristol, Tennessee, by Landon Clayton King, was never intended to draw fashionable chatter. |
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In the hotel's 11-acre palm-fringed ground mynah birds chatter, chipmunks dart about and the rhythmic crashing of the ocean waves harmonises the languid days. |
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After the last amen, the chatter broke out around the table again. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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During this time, chatter had begun to erupt around the table. |
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The chatter was deafening as people mingled and chatted and circulated much to the bemusement of the staff as they tried to deliver food to the appropriate peripatetic diners. |
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We have one particular pair of Rosellas that stay in the apricot tree constantly, and I wake every morning to their light chatter outside my bedroom window. |
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She smokes and drinks and engages in brittle chatter, laughing through it all as if men, love, life were sports in which she was the Olympic medallist. |
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Amid the chatter of diners in Lakeland's restaurants and hotels, observant customers may have noticed the prevalence of Eastern European accents ringing out among the staff. |
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Police are monitoring Internet chatter for the possibility that anarchists and radical environmentalists could be planning significant disruptions this week. |
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In my personal practice of Tai Chi I find a well executed form shifts my awareness from ego chatter to a greater sense of integration with the macrocosm. |
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The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
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She'd kept up an almost incessant stream of chatter and commentary during the whole of the train ride from London, and then in the taxi to the dock. |
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No matter what he did, he couldn't block the incessant chatter. |
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Think of the bird chatter at sunrise, of the stillness at high noon. |
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As speculation of a hung jury escalates, Diane Dimond reports on the courtroom chatter. |
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The unfamiliar sound of violins, oboes etc did have a galvanising effect on the quality of bath time chatter, though unfortunately only in the short term. |
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I slow my pace as we walk on deeper into the woods where the ghost song is lost by the constant chatter of the squirrels and the chirping of the birds. |
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When they fly, they often screech, and when they feed, they chatter. |
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There's a lot of intelligence chatter about possible threats. |
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In another era, it would have made for hours of nonbaseball chatter by Rizzuto. |
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And that is why the only vaguely positive chatter touched on the precociousness of Januzaj. |
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Amid the chintzy Parisian apartments, cigar-chomping men and laborious parlour-room chatter is the slightest of stories. |
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The smooth chatter begins to irritate me, and then infuriate me. |
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However, it cannot remove large indentations and defects, glue, chatter marks and heavy cross scratch on uneven joints. |
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The Monday night team in particular is so annoying with all the nongame chatter, you would think it was a talk show rather than a football game. |
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Those are genuine concerns but they may well be drowned out by the noise created by semantic web chatter. |
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This reduces the machining time but increases machine chatter and tool wear. |
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The other, Les Biches by Poulenc, portrayed flirtatious chatter and seductive thoughts in both neo-classic and modernistic styles. |
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In the background, the inescapable chatter of business hums with its rates and percentages, approval processes, and transubstantiated alpha. |
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What I discovered with the Hawkeye was not a great deal of wear, but a very visible machining chatter mark about mid-bore. |
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Gurnard were found to have a wide vocal repertoire, and maintained a constant chatter. |
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Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively. |
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It was the typical chatter of the moment when each woman was showing off her baby, held against her froglike belly. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chipout, chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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This reduces the incidence of a large chip out, a chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of stock. |
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She's easy to be with, provided you don't mind the constant chatter, the non-sequitur song cues, or her total lack of an indoor voice. |
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Characteristics, use, and possible functions of the perch songs and chatter calls of male Common Yellowthroats. |
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Specimens of the genre share a low-key naturalism, low-fi production values and a stream of low-volume chatter often perceived as ineloquence. |
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Perhaps organizers will simply give up and settle for chatter. |
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She felt herself swooping, then she was lying on the bed beside Gowan, on her back, jouncing to the dying chatter of the shucks. |
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These new grades of alkyl tin mercaptide stabilizers eliminate the chatter, or vibrations, that occur when an extrusion line is running at high speed. |
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But men will chatter and you and I will still shout our futilities to each other across the stage until the last silly curtain falls plump! upon our bobbing heads. |
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It becomes a grotto, hubbubbing with more noise than any class on a school visit could make, the air mobbed by breathless chatter about life and the transfer window. |
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Their results revealed that subsets of neurons expressing thyrotropin-releasing hormone and pituitary adenylate cylcase-activating polypeptide were in on the neuronal chatter. |
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A community-operated irrigation canal, or acequia, threads its way from the riverbanks where the crows chatter into a neighborhood of low adobe abodes. |
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Anti Vibration X-Bar is for deep-hole boring and features a special dampening mechanism that eliminates chatter, resulting in extremely fine finishes and extra long tool life. |
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While parents in the street are drawn to the serious stuff, the kids scramble to the LAPD command post with its flashing rooftop lights, siren bleats and radio chatter. |
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Now, a study has brought Eugene kids' voices into the lunchroom chatter. |
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Its modified cutting edge pitch is said to reduce chatter marks and improve chip formation, while targeted coolant holes promote smooth chip evacuation. |
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They chatter away like Loose Women on speed, offering insights into a family which, although close, has had more ups and downs than an Olympic trampolinist. |
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Summer swallows swift to scatter, Fish wives fingers covered in batter, Blah blah blah twitter tweet chatter, What's the matter with matterless natter. |
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Details are provided for monitoring equipment and coating chemistry that were implemented on a machine experiencing severe chatter mark problems for the prior eight years. |
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