Perhaps the Pastor dropped a hint to the Mayor in one of his weekly fireside chats. |
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Old World warblers and chats are an excellent representative system to test these hypotheses. |
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The world's most unlikely double act began in Geneva in 1985, with a series of high-profile fireside chats. |
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His multi-figure bronze casts portray a breadline, an Appalachian farm couple and a man listening to one of FDR's fireside chats. |
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GenreTainment chats with an expert in Conlang who created the Dothraki language for HBO's Game of Thrones. |
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We're talking some clear DVD-quality video with twice the frames of typical video chats that can go totally full screen without degradation. |
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One has tea and Easter eggs and chats and stays to watch the news, slowly abandoning all thought of exercise. |
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These chats are all identified by a hashtag that allows you to easily find and track a key word or topic that other educators are tweeting about. |
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Courses can contain activities such as discussion forums, student journals, quizzes, surveys, assignments, chats and workshops. |
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Kathleen chats, reads stories, and offers support such as walking dogs and gardening. |
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Some of his characters were informed by the chats he had with random passengers during long train journeys. |
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There is much wisdom in our group experience, so take advantage of camping conferences, online chats, and visits to neighboring camps. |
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Still, it's the season for heart-to-heart chats and just-for-two dinners by candlelight. |
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Informal chats with officials revealed that windsurfing is one of the fastest growing aquatic sports in the world. |
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It won't have a still camera facing outbound, but will have a movie-grade camera facing the user for video chats. |
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There have been many similar wine-fuelled conversations, conspiratorial chats over coffee, or long-winded email dialogues. |
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Their various discussions, arguments and chats had laid the foundation for open and honest communication. |
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From fraternal chats to nuptial discussions, video-conferencing offers a solution to almost all aspects of personal and professional life. |
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You can search the database by characteristic or member name, contact people through anonymous e-mail and have private chats. |
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The former lets parents block Web sites with inappropriate subject matter, as well as chats using predatory language. |
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A couple of long chats with my Mum, and an email conversation with a fellow law student, helped me set some issues aside, if not settle them. |
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The patterns of exchange characteristic of chats are phatic, and their primary purpose is to get and maintain a social link. |
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And with a little help from modern technology, I'll be holding live online video chats this week starting Monday. |
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On the left, John Kerry chats at the fair while balancing a corn dog in his hand. |
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He prefers informal chats with employees to group meetings but keeps an eagle eye on the numbers. |
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Last week you were having cosy, informal chats in their office, now you're getting the brush-off whenever you try to instigate a meeting. |
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As well as online games, video chats and video-on-demand have proved popular. |
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He chats about an enduring showbiz career, and tells how the first song he ever wrote was his biggest hit. |
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The outdoor cafe is perfect for people watching and perfect for leisurely afternoon chats over tea, coffee, or drinks. |
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She seems completely benign as she chats maternally with the teenager about his studies. |
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The gibber plains that surround Innamincka are an ideal environment to observe gibberbirds, chats and other tiny desert inhabitants. |
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Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats. |
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He chats with the red-haired woman who rushed to Lucy's aid in the hotel five years ago. |
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He claimed that she had invited him to propose during one of their telepathic chats. |
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She chats with me totally unaware that I'm practically scheming the whole time. |
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On one of our chats he told me that he did not want to have another stroke as he had no children or close family. |
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Our companion, Sun Hean, chats in Khmer with a pregnant woman in a blue pantsuit. |
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Most of her war information is gleaned from her twice-weekly phone chats with her husband. |
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I have had chats with him as a mate and as a teammate and I can tell him where he is going wrong and what he is doing right. |
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Danielle chats idly to Tim as they twist and turn on the kiddie's swings at a local park. |
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During that interview, and during some other chats one had with him in Mumbai, he appeared to be a cultured, well-read and imaginative young man. |
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It'll take your water-cooler chats up a notch, and you'll be providing a valuable public service. |
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The website features information about those shortlisted to win the award for contemporary fiction and hosts web chats with featured authors. |
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It's really fascinating, and I feel it's what turns a blog from a series of chats into an absorbing internal narrative, or conversation. |
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In these places, one picks an avatar, navigates visually depicted environments, and chats with other individuals. |
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The fellow with the cell phone, ironically named Virgil, chats obsessively on it with a number of intimates, including his former girlfriend Alice. |
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The European Council began in the 1970s as an occasional series of informal fireside chats among the member states' heads of state and government. |
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Incorporating steps like glissades and pas de chats, I created a series of sword pas de deux, where the dancers move weapons instead of their feet. |
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Eventually, the cliff chats began to call and the sky started to turn pale. |
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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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At one point, he chats with his wife and his mother on a cell phone, in Hebrew, sounding henpecked: a timely comic belittling, you assume. |
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Allure Magazine chats up legendary hairstylist John Frieda and his new global creative consultant, Luigi Murenu. |
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If you accept it, the key will be stored and used next time to authenticate and encrypt chats with him. |
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Sometimes eyes glaze over with the effect of western time zone origins or late night hospitality room chats. |
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He chats with Kevin Fallon about marriage, family, and his own geeky charm. |
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He happily chats about his eccentricities but is not sure about his talent for insincerity, partly because he never watches himself in his films. |
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Huh, so one of the top five good-looking blokes of my entire University career, and a really nice, sweet person, chats me up on my first night and I turn him down. |
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Skype is a godsend for keeping up with friends and family: Zac games online with friends around the world, and chats over Skype. |
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These chats are part of educating children about their rights and encouraging them to persevere in their studies. |
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Games are usually played in online communities with the use of game chats and messages and voice chatting through the use of a headset. |
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This group feels that the proliferation of G4 meetings, fireside chats and Green Room encounters maintains a climate of mistrust. |
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We'll fuel your passions with music, dance, delicacies and the best opportunity for charming chats with a host of arts enthusiasts. |
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He was a frequent caller to us and we enjoyed many lengthy chats. |
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When having one-on-one chats with his gaffer they will converse in French. |
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It was simply a relationship I had with a friend who was an experienced magician, regular chats and conversation with someone who was a good friend. |
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There have been too many pep rallies and too few fireside chats. |
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Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing? No, ha, nothing quite so effete. |
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In this clip from 2005, Al Roker chats with Matt Lauer and Katie Couric while braving extreme rain and wind in Naples, Florida. |
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Back at base, Alec arrives looking his usual jolly self, full of anticipation and excitement about the coming evening as he chats with the rest of the crew. |
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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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There are also drones which vacuum the wireless spectrum, picking up tweets, emails, and Skype chats. |
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Most of the super fans I spoke to spend a lot of time on cam sites or pay for one-on-one Web chats with the girls they idolize. |
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The Daily Beast would like to thank Lexus, sponsor of our innovator Interviews series, for making these chats possible. |
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In this clip, Ellen chats with guest Selena Gomez about how fun it would be to team up and prank fellow singer Taylor Swift. |
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Walter, who has hung up a bird feeder outside his apartment window, meets and chats up an 11-year-old girl who is bird-watching in a neighborhood park. |
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Convivial night-time chats extend until the first traces of sunrise. |
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Baum asked whether these criteria also fit some of the chats deemed to be just role-playing. |
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Janet always sticks around after the gig and chats to the crowd. |
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Tanya Burton chats to the food stylists who know how to make you drool. |
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So if you do have swallows nesting, keep an eye open for chats and swifts. |
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River chats, dippers, flycatcher, isibias, wall creepers, bulbuls, forktales, ibisbills are a few of the almost 400 species of birds available around the basin. |
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Scott's fireside chats will be conducted across the country based on demand, so if you are interested in attending, please be sure to let us know. |
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Spending hours in a government building where large parts of the staff are quite cautious when it comes to casual chats with a foreigner can be quite a lonesome undertaking, so I like to visit my colleagues. |
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Craze shops, cooks and chats in front of a concrete landscape and his food refects the multi-culturalism of his upbringing in West London. |
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Her short, funny videos range from chats about Justin Bieber and the Twilight Saga, to rapping and giving advice to school kids about the importance of staying true to yourself. |
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Residents engage in addas, or leisurely chats, that often take the form of freestyle intellectual conversation. |
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Even more peculiar are the recordings of chats between the missing woman's brother Wiggy and Roger the cat. |
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Group chats behave basically like single chats, however for a new person to join the conversation, she has to be accepted by everyone already present in the chat. |
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And the Mail even goes so far as to suggest that the private minister's recent support for university top-up fees was inspired by Jenkins during one of their private chats. |
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He embraces the need for change and used the Katine media centre based in the office of the African Medical Research Fund to acquire an email address and take part in online chats on this website. |
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During online chats using the instant messaging service jabber, he suggests that he is struggling to infect computers using the email technique and asked for help from other criminals, according to the US court papers. |
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That silver-tongued cavalier would be the lads' choice, a tremendous role model who loves his ale, smerks lerdsa tabs and chats up bords for fun. |
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As she awaits her turn to fill her bucket with water, Selma chats animatedly with other girls and tells a visitor, I enjoy coming to fetch water after school because many of my friends also come at the same time. |
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Traders peppered their chats with colourful language. |
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With Skype Lite, where are my bookmarked chats from my computer? |
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Consumers can also seek information in live Web chats. |
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I've had a good few chats with them and it's whetted my appetite. |
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Cherry wants to tackle her body neurosis so she chats to women of all shapes and sizes to find out what makes a body beautiful. |
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Bill Nye chats with Kevin Fallon about his new projects and surging fame. |
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There will also be the opportunity to see our new training facilities and to have one-on-one chats with vets, farriers and nutritionalists. |
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Twitter Tuesday chats can count towards the participatory element of the CPD requirements. |
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You understand and acknowledge that Unilever Canada may from time to time monitor or review discussions, chats, posting and other transmissions on this web site. |
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She is clearly happy to be out and chats for the entire journey. |
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Under the FAA, which was just renewed last December for another five years, no warrants are needed for the NSA to eavesdrop on a wide array of calls, emails and online chats involving US citizens. |
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We know Abbott has been calling backbenchers for quiet chats. |
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Well-seasoned bowls the gossip's spirits raise, Who, while she guzzles, chats the doctor's praise. |
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Saffian drives the syllabus and moderates live chats and webcasts. |
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All the chats I have with him suggests he is one of those guys who isn't fazed by anything but it will get more difficult for him as the pressure mounts. |
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The flycatchers and chats are small, mainly insectivorous birds. |
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That documentary featured interviews with several anchormen of the 1970s and Ferrell realised many of these small screen chats were unintentionally funny. |
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Going to miss our Monday chats and our Wednesday trips to the towny. |
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Women's Speed Networking Business Association will incorporate Speed Networking Events, voice chats, video chats, vendor parties, workshops and training seminars. |
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