There are also 16 day-places at the hospice, enabling sufferers to chat with people who understand the trauma they are going through. |
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The air traffic controllers with whom we now chat are fast becoming endangered species. |
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Had a good chat with my boss today and I think my job is going to be pretty enjoyable over the next few months at least. |
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However, he is an incredibly intelligent and instantly likeable man who was only too happy to chat with me. |
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Every child in Britain is to be given a crash course in how to escape the clutches of chat room paedophiles, under plans revealed yesterday. |
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Its nice to be able to chat with people around the world who are share nothing but the URL address in the browser. |
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My mum called today and we had a good long chat about what's happening in both our lives. |
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Then she'd walk on over to the town's only diner and have breakfast with other regulars, and give idle chat about her adventures in her walks. |
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He speaks of an 84-year-old gentleman who comes into his post office once a week and stays to chat for an hour. |
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Apart from the little chat we had on his b'day I've not heard from him since. |
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Tim continued to chat casually at the girl, who, with a flick of his fingers, had lost her voice. |
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Four years ago Evan went into a chat room and met this girl who lives in Toronto, Canada. |
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Find a sofa to slouch in, a bar stool to drink on or private booths to dine, drink or chat with friends in. |
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We chat for a while about deforestation, unions, big box stores and global politics. |
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He admitted that he captured my photo by stealth while I was hosting a chat session. |
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There was good food, good music and plenty chat and craic and a most enjoyable night was had by all. |
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A chat and subsequent visit to the vets and he's now on medication which seems to be doing the trick. |
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Many of the topics discussed in the chat were later elaborated in the conference system. |
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For the main course, I had the sekuwa chatpate prawns with capsicum, chillies, lemon and chat masala. |
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Star was not a very happening channel those days and they already had two-three other chat shows and it became a case of excessive chattering. |
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One of the things I dislike is pretentious people who chat a lot of hot air. |
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But sometimes, as I said, you do find someone decent to chat with, and you get on like a house on fire. |
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The platoon deconflicts airspace during flight in the air traffic control chat room. |
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Kathindi stopped to chat to each worker, most of them women, along the production line. |
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I belong to a professional association and we have a little get together once a month to chat and catch up, etc. |
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My mind was always too addled to take in any detail or be in the least bit capable of having a polite chat with a lady. |
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At the tented encampment, visitors were able to chat to Viking families as they cooked using authentic tenth century ingredients. |
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I had a long chat with my little brother this week about starting up my business. |
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The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar. |
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These coffee houses remain a purely men's space where they drink traditional Turkish coffee and play backgammon and chat about politics. |
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The boys spend their time on the computer, posting ingenuously scatological messages in anonymous chat rooms. |
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Murray is laid back, good company and his chat is peppered with gales of laughter that is, as often as not, directed at his own jokes. |
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If you'd like to live the dream too, why not chat to others who are planning to retire abroad? |
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He says that he would like to chat with Lata Mangeshkar even though he can't speak Hindi. |
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We don't share our sentiments with friends we have known since school days, but we overflow with emotions in crowded chat rooms. |
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This is true whether they're using the Web to research a school project, play games, or chat with friends. |
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It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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Don't forget to check out our bulletin board where you chat to and share your views with fellow arctophiles from all corners of the globe. |
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We were, after all, out for a ladylike evening of sparkling chat and witty repartee. |
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He loved to chat about agriculture matters and enjoyed the company of like-minded people. |
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This spring, he coauthored a study comparing the way teens speak and chat online. |
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Lastly, all residents would be able to chat or surf away in parks, linking the great outdoors with technology. |
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The discussion on talk-back radio and in fan club chat rooms has unfortunately reflected misogynist myths common about rape. |
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Her TV plans also include sitting in for Richard and Judy on their tea-time chat show during their holiday later this month. |
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That night we had a decent chat and said our goodbyes to each other through our conversation. |
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Jack was first tempted to open his garden when someone leaned over the gate to chat and was invited in. |
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But above and beyond these common threats, instant messaging and other chat programs carry their own unique set of risks. |
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While I was there, I got to chat with a top Hollywood agent who represents some of the above-named stars. |
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But she was really nice and came and sat at our table and had a chat and it was very informal. |
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I sat there watching the chat screen zapping up past me, just about going crosseyed trying to read it all. |
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The connections have caused a firestorm of speculation on Internet blogs and in chat rooms. |
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A spyware program will record every keystroke and e-mail as well as every web page you visit and every chat session. |
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He is an affable man, easy to talk to, to sit down with, to rap about policy or just chat shop. |
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At first the driver and his Arab passengers chat affably enough, chatting loudly over the blaring radio. |
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The first story admits of a little frivolity, as we see in the conversation of the girls and the bawdy chat of Graham. |
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He never refused a request for a chat even though he rarely spoke on the record. |
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The danger of people using a 'work' computer for non-approved use such as instant messaging chat are well documented. |
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Many were the nights of great banter, chat and fun that were enjoyed under this roof. |
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Their main role in Internet chat is to form a mercenary authority infrastructure in otherwise unregulated chat rooms. |
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Starting from the bottom and working up, you'll need to get chat working first. |
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Tony flicked on the TV too, but kept the sound on mute as he entered the chat room for the scheduled hack. |
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I clicked the 'Live Chat' button, and lo and behold, I was deposited in a chat room with what sounded suspiciously like a chatbot. |
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Net service firm MSN closed down its unmoderated UK chat rooms last October over concerns paedophiles were using them for grooming. |
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This arrogance does not play well in middle America, as the briefest exposure to any radio chat show will quickly confirm. |
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Hosting a chat show isn't easy and painting someone's portrait requires huge concentration. |
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He's crying out for his own chat show, where his facility for quickfire repartee would come into its own. |
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After a chat and some pad thai, I wandered out down Prince Street to find a cappuccino and someone came up to ask me for directions. |
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These would be somewhere where you could chill out, listen to music, chat to your friends. |
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There are always friends who are ready for a chat in the coffee shop, ice cream parlour or fast food joint around the corner. |
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If you type some text in the input field below the chat window, your avatar acts as a voice-over. |
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It may be due to something straightforward such as snoring at night, but it's worth having a chat about it with your doc. |
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A fireside chat over a disappointing bottle of wine prompted a Bradford couple to resolve to ditch their day jobs and set up their own business. |
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This book is like having a fireside chat with an experienced couple therapist, and I wish I had written it myself. |
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The things he needed to tell the boy could not simply be blurted out during a fireside chat in one sitting. |
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If you wish to have any sort of chat you'll have to be relatively fast at typing. |
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In fact, what they need almost as much as help with the shopping is someone to chat to. |
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This year, a satirical chat show, The Daily Show, with Jon Stewart, was awarded two Emmys. |
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Dedicated volunteers entertain the members with games of cards and bingo, while some just meet up for a chat and a cup of tea. |
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A simple chat with her could be downright frustrating when she didn't understand half of the euphemisms being used. |
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Is the closure of Internet chat rooms more about ducking responsibility than child safety? |
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Police can already scour chat rooms and internet sites and will examine computer records for evidence of sexual grooming. |
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I know you cut it close to the wire, but I hardly think a chat with the druggist would've made much difference. |
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I would love to chat or correspond with a Hindu guru, a Buddhist monk or an Indian yogi. |
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I had a conversation with the manager, just a general chat that I wanted to have, and I got things off my chest. |
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When asked if they had ever met anybody they have chatted with on the Net in real life, nearly one-third of the women who chat said they have. |
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It's a virtual community, united by rah-rah chat groups in which program participants dish training tips and offer encouragement. |
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The bar, situated under the eponymous dome, tends to attract an older, well-dressed crowd who want to sit and chat rather than fight the music. |
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All mothers, grandparents and childminders are welcome to come and enjoy a chat and a cuppa. |
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You can read a full transcript of the web chat by pressing the replay icon below. |
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Sensitive personal information is often shared among close friends via Web chat clients. |
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The president will host a live web chat with supporters in Iowa on Tuesday night as the caucuses are unfolding. |
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Madison dances with Jack, and they happily laugh and chat during the lively jig. |
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Having a chat over the washing line is somehow an image of Skipton we'd like to keep. |
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I have several people using this computer and would like to know how to access chat files. |
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Membership of the academy confers instant celebrity status, with academicians appearing on television chat shows and in popular magazines. |
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Life-passage parties and fiestas provide teenagers their main opportunity to chat and joke. |
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For traditional programs, it could mean adding chat room conferencing or online discussion centers for students on internships. |
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The city's 130,000 inhabitants chat languidly in doorways, grinning at locals and passing tourists. |
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For a long time instant messaging has allowed computer users to communicate over the internet using a text-based chat service. |
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In no time at all we were at Poole and after a chat and cup of tea off to bed. |
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She was not disappointed and the aloo chat and the onion bhaji were heartily endorsed. |
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Anonymous messaging and chat rooms let you flirt to your heart's content without any embarrassment or getting tongue-tied. |
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A karate instructor who teaches his students how to stand up to bullies will star on television chat show Trisha. |
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Everybody turned up for a meeting to chat about the summer just past and the one to come. |
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Mother liked to chat with other family members as she plied her knitting by the fireside. |
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On a raining day, to sit in the bridge pavilion and chat with friends is one of the most pleasurable experiences. |
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Look around and find a place to go chat with some other intrepid young adventurers. |
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Some flame wars become so serious that they end with members being banned from chat rooms or message boards. |
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Visitors often come by to chat early in the morning while he carefully skims fine, white fleur de sel. |
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After all, you've gotta admit you'd easily set a world record for longest chat on a cordless if left on your own. |
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I had a chat to coach Darren Abram on the way home and on Wednesday told him to count me in. |
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Over cups and cups of green tea and bowlfuls of rice crackers, we chat in his kitchen well into the afternoon. |
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As we chat the vast hall fills with some 260 soldiers ready to breakfast on instant coffee from polystyrene cups. |
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In our preview, we noticed cleaner graphical interfaces, especially the new floatable chat window. |
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If you're lucky, you might get the chance once in your career to sit down and have a face-to-face chat with a true, 24-carat sporting legend. |
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If the member wants to do that, he can go and see the councillors and have a chat to them. |
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Many sites on the Internet also let you to post messages in forum and even facilitate to chat with friends while you play. |
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With the camera, you can leave video messages for other family members on the door instead of Post-its, or engage in a Webcam chat session. |
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Many of them also bet on it through football pools, go to Sunday night parties and chat about the game with co-workers. |
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Post messages on the forums or some chat rooms relating to your topic with hyperlink built in. |
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One day while on his regular beat Pc Vernon dropped in to Asda in Linksway, Horwich, to have a chat with security manager Ron Jackson. |
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You'd hear stories about her banning and threatening people who asked if she was a friend of Dorothy on AOL chat groups. |
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I've gone to all the effort of walking the three yards from my desk to theirs to have a chat and all they've done is hit speed-dial. |
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Koeman dropped in for a chat and the Dutchman might have mentioned frustrations in the transfer market. |
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After mass all repaired to the Community Centre for a cuppa tea, a chat and a piece of the cake. |
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Interestingly, most of the chat room discussions focus on his cuteness, and most of the Web sites focus on her sexuality. |
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Interviews were initially conducted with 36 individuals who were participating in Internet chat rooms devoted to cybersex. |
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I chat to one guy on the phone whose voice is so husky and his chest sounds wheezy if he talks for long. |
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My parents, as they potter through Camberwell and snooty suburbs walking their dog, chat away with locals and the subject often comes up. |
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She gatecrashes a chat with Dennis when the lads are first planning their trip and she rather takes a shine to the gaffer. |
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Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow. |
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Quite often when we chat about not-specifically-work-things, Jim earwigs and contributes. |
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He was on Radio One on Monday morning and invited on a daytime television chat show on Tuesday. |
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I wonder just how much of the constant stream of inane chat that drives me nuts on TV, or on the radio, is down to the need to avoid dead air? |
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Will annoying street corner speakers, preachers, and proselytizers next be relegated to chat rooms alone? |
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We chat a lot and share an obsession with goals and the art of goalscoring. |
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It did your heart good to have a chat with Frank, knowing that his infectious good nature would help you along the day's journey. |
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Tempted to log on and goof off in your favorite chat room, rather than complete the financial projections on your new business plan? |
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Dub music prefigured the dance remix, with fewer vocals and layers of bass-heavy echo and reverb, giving the MC more room to chat over records. |
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To chat to him your options are to push aside young, excited children, or rush to an enclosed area such as the corridor of staff toilets. |
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It's a graphical internet chat program that you can download to your computer for free. |
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Children as young as eight have been inspired to learn foreign words to help them chat with their international email pals. |
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Also I think it is so rude to be in a shop and being served whilst having a chat on the phone. |
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Contestants chat in nervous bursts about other quizzes, the way the show works and its starchy dress code. |
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Over the years, the two lost touch twice but reconnected on the chat line, Singleton said. |
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We made chit chat and talked about The trilateral Commission in general terms. |
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And then she revealed that this monstrosity of electronic expression can be found right there in the chat box. |
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The country's largest mobile phone operator suspended its chat services last year after it became concerned about some content in unmoderated chatrooms. |
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Ilias Kasidiaris, a young party member and parliamentarian, was sitting alongside two female politicians on a political chat show. |
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Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox. |
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In our corner of the BBC offices last week, the chat moved from the water-cooler to the canteen at lunchtime over an indifferent bread-and-butter pudding. |
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He will take lunch in a meeting, or chat to staff in the canteen. |
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A cup of tea and a chat in the community centre was greatly appreciated. |
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I also love the American late night chat show hosts and their ability to be able to cut to the chase and go to the heart of the matter with their politicians. |
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It wasn't a heart to heart but we did have a chat about the way we had been playing and what we had done previously that had made us successful and moved on from there. |
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Unable to meet their friends in person, they chat online instead. |
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There are many of us who like to think we are too high-minded for reality television and the down-and-dirty roustabout of confessional chat shows. |
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My wife doesn't really go near the computer except to chat with friends. |
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Users can also chat with viewers via an integrated chat feature. |
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Requests for functionality ranging from live chat to online stores to sophisticated content management functionality may not help the client achieve their business goals. |
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Web-based chat usually leaves me cold, I much perfer a standalone client. |
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Broadband players can use voice chat through the USB headset. |
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But I think placing an ad in one of the local papers, or getting on one of the chat lines, could bring just as great a response and variety of individuals. |
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He was interesting, too, on the architecture of the chat show. |
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Manager Sam Allardyce joined Chairman Phil Gartside and assistant manager Phil Brown for a pitch side chat in the sun following the training session. |
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He probably would have gossiped with Marcia, and tried to chat up David. |
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Fairly quickly, I gravitated towards one chat room in particular. |
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They want to see their saintly everywoman enjoying a chat with a girlfriend, since they derive pleasure from their interactions on the mailing list. |
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Registration systems are commonplace on chat sites and provide chatters with a certain degree of confidence that the people they are talking to are who they say they are. |
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This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the cordon. |
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The movie does not disappoint and I'm back to the hotel for an online chat to answer a flurry of questions from fans desperate to know what happens. |
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Another jump and we're in the middle of a smutty online chat between Dan, pretending to be a chick, and a frolicsome dermatologist whom we'll soon come to know as Larry. |
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At any given time of the day or night, one can find more than 8,000 chat rooms devoted to cybersex or the discussion of sexual topics in operation on Internet Relay Chat. |
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Leopold Hawelka, himself, will often add to the day's gaiety by inducing strangers to share your table, leaving you free to ignore or chat to them as you will. |
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As well as his impending appearance on BBC television he will also be guesting on BBC Radio Ulster for a week, presenting one of their regular music and chat shows. |
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Some are deeply saddened, saying the village has lost an important meeting place where residents could go for a pint, a chat and a game of dominoes. |
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The idle chat will come later, while they were waiting, locked up in the shuttle, perhaps with the hangar partially depressurized in case they had to be ejected immediately upon arrival over Coventry. |
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To strengthen relationships with concierges, for example, it suffices to exchange greetings and a chat when arriving to or leaving the office. |
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The two leaders will now reportedly settle for a face-to-face chat next Tuesday. |
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So it seemed surprising a few weeks ago when Mr. Assad granted another Westerner a face-to-face chat on camera. |
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Use impersonal nicknames that do not give away any identifying information in chat programs and other sites. |
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Introduce yourself, say hello to everyone and chat about general pet related topics. |
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Having a chat over a glass of beer is very beneficial for our emotional and social well-being. |
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An inked-up pal from Brooklyn, carrying a beach umbrella, wandered by to chat about swimming conditions. |
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And even though they had since stopped attending the meetings, members still met up informally at a local pub on a regular basis to chat about how they were getting on. |
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They'll knock on doors, chat up neighbors, glad-hand citizens at meetings, deliver absentee ballots, and ferry voters to the polls on Election Day. |
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It featured a news update from back home, chat with a special guest and an entertainment slot. |
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Two people meet for the first time at a social gathering and chat about this and that. |
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Like go on a chat show with Piers Morgan or Jonathan Ross and submit to their insincere flattery. |
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We seem to have unerring radar which picks each other out at work, at parties, or in idle chat with strangers. |
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That's what piers are for, too: idle chat with strangers, where an ad hoc bond forms under the semblance of being at sea. |
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While playing, work out strategies with your game partners, chat with your friends, trash-talk opponents. |
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Sometimes they just drop in for a chat and to laugh at his inexhaustible supply of jokes. |
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To keep track of bookmarked chats and group chats you can set a topic for the chat session. |
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Users can chat or play games with each other, receive e-mails, text messages and pictures on their television at anytime. |
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You wade into temptations, you put yourself in danger, you fool around with your sight and with your imagination, you chat about... stupidities. |
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Joinning the african community allaws you te be in touch with your frinds by using your profil, chat and mail services. |
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It is the daily round of contacts, meetings, chat and discussion which is the lifeblood of social capital. |
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Question: The chat is full of tastelessness, offensive and obscene language, how can I report this? |
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Drink coffee under the sun umbrellas, listen to buskers and chat to friendly local growers about their organic apples. |
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Customers come in to a friendly welcome, chat while he counts the cash and leave with a cheerful ade. |
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The scenes in The 40-Year-Old Virgin of a middle-aged bumbler trying and failing to chat up women are echoed, much less funnily, here. |
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I drink tea, chat to a Greek crewman whose English is very poor but who insists he wants to know what my books are about. |
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The same goes for idiots who decide to chat through the film. |
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For a quiet chat just take place at one of our high tables with bar stools. |
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Mentees meet once a week to compare notes and chat online with their mentors. |
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In the meantime, the lack of a corkage fee makes for high-end water-cooler chat by the D. I. Y. sommelier station. |
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Could you expand on that, so that maybe we can go back and perhaps have a chat with those individuals? |
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I am just wondering if the member for Delta-Richmond East has had an opportunity to have a chat with the Minister of Indian Affairs. |
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If you have a moment tonight, I urge you to have a chat with one or two of the many CNSC staff members and interns in the audience tonight. |
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When you can't talk, have a chat over IM or try group IMs if you need to let a load of friends know at once. |
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Have a chat with your teacher of the deaf about how your son manages with and without the FM system. |
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When I have a chat with Bosnian people of my age, they tell me that our assistance is helpful. |
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Then we will have to have a chat about it here and see whether we can have a friendly argument with Mr Bourlanges and win him over. |
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Each Wednesday, more than 100 people stop by to get their antiretroviral medicine and, if they need support, have a chat with a counsellor. |
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There are major Internet dealers, but in that case have a chat a member of the local astronomy club first. |
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Join us on Facebook, become a fan, have a chat and take advantage of our special offers! |
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Despite a high rate of poverty the people are generally very friendly and won't hesitate to have a chat with us. |
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Today, discover the result of their work and why not go to their booths to have a chat with them about this. |
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You know, I shop at the local market, I go out walking with my daughter in the streets and we stop and have a chat with people along the way. |
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Susan will have a chat with Ian Brown, the Legislative Drafter from Saskatchewan who will be participating in the September meeting. |
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But if it's just ignorant blabber, then it just seems like Web chat out of control. |
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That question is being raised again in light of previously unseen chat logs uncovered by Motherboard and the Daily dot. |
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The chat conversation could be as highly encrypted as possible, yet the divulging of private information could still occur. |
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You will find here a selection of TV channels that you can watch online by yourself or with a chat partner. |
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The divide is epitomized in a video chat posted on the Entertainment Weekly Web site. |
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Mr Kuchma's other main move this week was a chummy chat with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. |
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It means that a person joining a group chat can decrypt the conversation that took place before he joined, if he managed to capture it. |
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Please note that a person joining a group chat can decrypt all the messages that were sent prior to her arrival if she managed to capture them. |
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Jimmy Carter was initially viewed as charming when he held a fireside chat in a wool cardigan. |
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And, finally, we ducked into Lamin Cham's family compound, next to the hotel, for a chat about his noni fruit. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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Imagine having a chat conversation with someone who claimed to be a business partner, but who is actually an impostor. |
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Midway through my chat with Reg, 72-year-old Daphne Bergin barges in to discuss her first job as a dressmaker. |
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There are sofas to laze in, books to read, and maybe a friendly face to chat to and share experiences and ideas about your stay. |
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We have plenty of features that allow you to meet, chat and flirt with as many other singles as you please. |
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A dream was born that a community centre with a tea room would be the perfect place for everyone to sit and chat with friends. |
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I go down to the village to buy my newspaper, do a bit of shopping for lunch, and chat to the shopkeepers. |
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We also have an MSN-AOL chat thing on our laptops and at our office, so we can always pop in and say hello to somebody, or whatever. |
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Depending on the type of application, hitherto unacquainted people may also decide to chat with one another. |
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The results of this three-cornered chat will be posted on our separate websites. |
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I maintain my cheerful demeanour, though, anxious to chat with you and show I am not the inarticulate buffoon you evidently suppose I am. |
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Such groups eagerly bandy about theories of government wrongdoing in Internet chat rooms. |
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In our example, this means that if you find the next chat show guest boring, you can just skip that part. |
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But now we are on a chat show and I can ask you stuff that I normally can't ask everybody when we're having a drink. |
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They have even been profiled in the highbrow New Yorker magazine and hosted a live web chat with readers of the Boston Herald. |
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After the first course, at the right hand side of the chat box will appear an image of the previous course. |
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You will then filter out whatever the player types in the table chat and not see them. |
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To waddle into the fun, players select a penguin avatar then head off to explore, play games and interact through chat and post cards. |
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She would often work on tendu or pas de chat for the entire lesson. |
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For this reason, a glossary of chat lingo can be found at the end of this fact sheet. |
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More affluent parents are also more likely to say that their child has spent time in a chat room. |
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Each month, the Skrea Lions meet in a private Internet chat room to discuss club activities. |
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Anyone interested can join in a given conversation in a chat room and, to do so, must provide some personal details. |
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I do not know whether it is possible to extend the venture by opening a chat room as well, as suggested by Mr Rübig. |
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Internet service providers must publish clear safety messages on all home pages and chat room entrances. |
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Your responses to your life may be shared on email or in a chat room, with your friends chipping in. |
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The chat room is moderated by someone who can respond to your questions about herpes. |
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We enjoy a chat with me tucked safely in the middle, wearing Gulotta's heavy white bulletproof vest. |
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Respectively other players may challenge you and when one do so, it is displayed above the chat window where you can accept or ignore it. |
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Double-check where you're meeting your friends tonight or chat to a long-lost travel buddy who's just signed in from the other side of the world. |
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At every stage the American soldiers took the chance to chat with the townsfolk. |
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In this place there was a clear delineation, most attempts to chat to my care-givers were met with an efficient brush-off. |
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However it wasn't long before the church could no longer cope with the volume of people seeking a place for food, shelter and chat and so new premises were sought. |
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A French bistro and English tea house were set up so that employees could sit and chat in the official language of their choice. |
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In a gas station, I check the tire pressure and chat a bit with the assistant prior to setting off again. |
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Over the past four years, policymakers have focussed on the need to protect children from adult stalkers who troll chat rooms. |
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If he doesn't respond after a sweet message or chat sesh, move on. |
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According to the FBI, talbot continued to meet and chat online with the informant. |
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Honest Brew has a live chat service that customers can contact through a pop-up box on its website. |
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Use the big window in the middle to chat with other people in the lobby if you wish. |
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But again, you decide to stay in the hotel and chat informally with other participants. |
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He has the option of not confirming any overtime if he knows the person just stayed to chat in the workshop after work. |
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We had a chat about poverty and perhaps an anti-poverty strategy flowing out of this place. |
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The chat ended and they went back to the van that was parked a bit further, with their wives who had just joined us. |
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You can chat with your opponent by using the text field on the right bottom. |
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Albania used a different system that operates over regular telephone lines but provides the same voice, video, text chat and shared applications. |
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Depending on which layout is being used by the presenter, this chat window may not be visible during all parts of the presentation. |
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An amiable interviewee, he was more than willing to chat about acting technique, his wide range of screen roles, and much more. |
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Even online chat rooms have an antecedent in the exchanges of nineteenth-century American telegraph operators. |
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Sit down across a table with the argies for a friendly chat about the Falklands? |
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Why not chat over a plate of humus with members of bereaved Families for Peace and Combatants for Peace? |
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She may drift into the Sargasso Sea of daytime television, where she can chat up b-list celebrities. |
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You have no idea how much I would have liked to be able to chat with you face to face. |
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Before long, however, he began to feel out of place and went back downstairs for a while to chat up the cook. |
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But a couple of years later, around 2007 or 2008, Singleton said, he called the chat line again and there was Clash. |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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Those viewers were not only watching our scene live but chiming in via a chat room monitored by another girl on set. |
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Deng's case was discussed in a chat room on the Internet, which led to an outbreak of protests. |
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Fey and Poehler joked during the January telecast about seeing Swift chat up Michael J. Fox's son, Sam. |
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On these forays, according to these sources, he liked to chat up pretty single women, a glass of white wine in hand. |
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You need to know how to chat up the king, best Olympic hockey goalies, and outdrink the Swedes. |
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It is, at least now, no different from any other chat show, except it is louder than an air show. |
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There was the morning chat show circuit, a series of hokey exercise videos, even a perfume. |
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We all know and loved Angela, who always had a chat and a ready smile. |
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By the end of the night, Cocktail Girl is sharing brandies and lecherous back chat with seven Brummie wide boys, all of whom sport Beckham haircuts and tight jeans. |
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Bear in mind, though, that premium rate numbers are also used legitimately for chat lines and for voting on some popular reality television shows. |
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Sometimes it's word of mouth, playground chat that spreads like wildfire. |
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Only the participants in any given chat have the keys to decrypt and read their own chats. |
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An ER doctor can chat with a dermatologist via Glass, and the dermatologist can hear and see everything the ER physician does. |
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