The report was they had been dining the night before on loin of veal while chatting about the plight of the common man in America. |
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The other 4 guys are all merrily chatting away with the moustachioed bartender in the denim shirt. |
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I spied two very, very skimpily clad women chatting loudly and excitedly, and approached them to find out what was going on. |
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One night I was up at the pub, chatting, flirting, drinking double tequila slammers, and generally feeling rather pleased with myself. |
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On another occasion, Maggie is chatting to a Conservative MP when Judy gives them both a bonbon. |
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There's a chipper old boozehound in knee-high tubesocks, chatting up the package store clerk. |
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We were up and about chatting into the small hours last night, so this morning ran a little late. |
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We spend the rest of the afternoon eating, chatting, snoozing and preparing for a party later in the evening. |
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Mrs. Figgis was standing by the gate chatting to a woman with hair like a rusty Brillo pad. |
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Well, what if I went for a nightcap at my hotel and just happened to get chatting to a lady in the bar? |
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I'm a real nighthawk and I love chatting to listeners about what's on their minds. |
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This desktop metaphor does fulfil its chatting purpose but may, in the future, be thought of as early vernacular virtual architecture. |
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She was just going to ring Jamie's mobile when the front door burst open and two boys walked in, chatting loudly about some movie. |
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Americans are suckers for pageantry and the media was happy to show shots of him surveying a row of busbies or chatting with the Queen. |
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The recently-engaged star had been chatting to journalists when he was suddenly sprayed in the face with water by a man holding a microphone. |
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Dialogue had to be carefully picked out from among the buzz of insects and neighbours chatting. |
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Finally, a lot of staff spend a noticeable amount of time chatting to colleagues. |
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An hour later the three were chatting over hot chocolate in the small cafe that served hot drinks and food to skaters. |
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How can they check people when they are sitting in the staffroom chatting or doing paperwork? |
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Before too long the empty streets filled with the bustling and chatting of early morning hagglers. |
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We had dinner in a beautiful restaurant and stayed up most of the night chatting and getting to know everyone. |
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In her stead comes a woman chatting with a puma, who represents inner happiness. |
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Then they break step and disperse over Southwark Bridge, chatting and slouching. |
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I thought about going over and chatting her up but I'm no oil painting and thought she'd laugh me off. |
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We got home safely, sat chatting for a while over steaming mugs of tea and then hit the hay for a couple of hours. |
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I spent the time chatting with a group of hippies, casually talking about Woodstock. |
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The work is too heavy for me but I gave moral support, in particular chatting to the invalid while the labour was in progress. |
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A little further down the coast we admire the rickety wooden fishermen's huts when a man in his seventies eating an orange starts chatting. |
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Almost every call was less about chatting than about arranging and orchestrating the logistics of family and home life. |
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For nearly half an hour we clipped along at a good pace chatting and enjoying the fine scenery. |
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Before we get to chatting, we want to look at a clip of you guys in action. |
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I'd been chatting with Michael and what struck me at the time was how shy and other-worldly he seemed. |
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We drive, chatting every once in awhile, listening to the radio, pretty basic road trip stuff. |
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I got chatting to one of the police officers, who looked like she'd been having quite a bad week. |
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We sat around on benches, swings and garden furniture chatting about all manner of things. |
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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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The girls who were watching cars earlier in the evening are there, chatting to some friends. |
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As such, I've spent the bulk of the day alternating working with chatting to mates. |
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On the way back I got chatting to the driver, and I asked if we could go through Richmond Park. |
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A couple of years ago I was chatting to somebody at work, and I asked where she lived. |
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I like how you can walk into a bar at midnight and people are still sober, still happily chatting away. |
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The thing is that fellow smokers tend to get chatting in a far less formal way than when in the conference hall. |
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I was lying down on my bed, my roommate still in the room chatting quietly with a friend. |
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The giant woman sat with them for a while, bartering and chatting in a friendly and motherly way. |
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It only takes a couple of morsels of chocolate for them all to start chatting again. |
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Minutes before he arrived, Charlotte had been sober, and was chatting to her friend. |
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These days she's far more concerned with chatting to residents and getting things done. |
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The chaplain will be asked to work for a couple of hours a week chatting and listening to customers and staff. |
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It was on our first anniversary that I was chatting to my mother on the phone. |
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Today he was chatting with a friend, so I just nodded and smiled and reached for my keys. |
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The updated version adds a bluescreen effect so you can display any image behind you while chatting, and fun house-style effects. |
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My children, and most of their friends, spend more time chatting online than talking on the phone. |
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It's hoped the public awareness campaign will encourage youngsters to think twice about who they're chatting to online. |
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You can instantly call up streams of photos while you are chatting with others. |
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Nor is inflection, tone or humour easily communicated by texting, chatting or email. |
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In the two years she has been chatting she has met seven men who she first got to know in chatrooms. |
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Everyone inside that room was chatting away cheerfully and they all sounded perfectly normal. |
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A girl in a cheerleading uniform sat to my left, chatting at a ridiculous speed on a sleek little cell phone. |
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Jeremy is chatting up the hot American girl who lives in the next apartment. |
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My dad and I sat drinking hot chocolate and chatting for a few hours before I decided to take a nap. |
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A murder suspect being watched by detectives hot-wired the machine as officers were chatting, a national newspaper reported. |
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Witnesses saw the victim, from Bolton, chatting to a group of men and asking them for cigarette papers shortly before the accident. |
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Near an old iron radiator, a group of adults sit next to a rickety table, a huddle of fathers chatting and watching. |
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We sat chatting about all sorts of surreal stuff and then Bri poured us both a glass of pear cider with ice. |
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She was smiling, chatting, and most definitely enjoying her ice cream sundae just as much as I was enjoying mine. |
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As Miguel stood chatting to Cindy, Donella sat alone drinking a coffee when Clare came in. |
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The people are great and I really enjoy meeting them when I'm driving around or get chatting to them at the petrol pump. |
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I was reminiscing about the past and I was chatting about a pretty, phat girl. |
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It seemed like everyone genuinely was having a fun time, connecting and chatting comfortably. |
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His eyes widened as he saw Claire carefully picking her way around the chatting students and onto the bridge. |
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Reports of the kindly and gentle Indon judges reading books and chatting while she made her plea were not encouraging. |
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They were chatting about school when he reappeared with some pints of liquid. |
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Old women in black dresses sit chatting in groups, dogs flake out in the shade. |
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He put the brakes on her chair and slipped up the ramp quickly, chatting with the man behind the counter in a friendly and cordial manner. |
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The flowing hair was being braided neatly as she sat, satisfied, near a window seat, chatting with her companion. |
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From schoolkids to students and housewives, we are all posed hand to ear, chatting into our own personal communicator. |
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Students were either at the center of the hall, dancing in couples or groups, or lounged around the tables, chatting amiably with their friends. |
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We finally reached the food court and there sat Liv, chatting it up with Landrin. |
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He worked the floor, chatting up assembly workers, drilling foremen, all to get that extra fact that would edge the company forward. |
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Bruce Sterling spent some time at the recent SXSW conference chatting about futurology in his usual entertaining style. |
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This guy could barely see the cards sometimes but still he is chatting up young gal. |
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The check-in assistant seemed to be in a particularly garrulous mood, chatting with his colleague while he printed out the boarding card. |
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Soon, everyone was chatting about this or that and Cara heard the baby grand piano playing in the background. |
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I spent most of the afternoon sitting on the grass, with half an eye on the big screen, and in between reading and chatting to people around me. |
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking. |
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The action begins with a group of dissolute rich folks chatting in some tropical hideaway while oppressed throngs gather ominously at the gates. |
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I watched my best friend and her kids and husband laughing and chatting and I was enveloped in this terrible sense of loss for those days. |
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Also, be careful about divulging personal information in news group chatting. |
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It was cold, wet and windy but I plodded dutifully from one shop to the next, picking up brochures and chatting up assistants. |
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I affected my dodgy fake Irish accent and got chatting to a group of Canberra Uni students. |
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Next, he dolloped in a ton of sugar and a small drop of milk, chatting all the while. |
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Three days later, Randle found himself chatting calmly with his manager on the field prior to an exhibition game in Orlando, Florida. |
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What more expedient way of doing my job is there than coming out and chatting with the bands? |
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It would be absurd to blame Vodafone for terrorists chatting across their network. |
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We spent a quiet time eating and drinking and chatting until, around 4pm, we drove Mum home. |
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The balance of the glorious afternoon was spent sitting in Lucy's screened porch chatting and catching up on gossip. |
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Many an hour could be whiled away here, eating, drinking, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date. |
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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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There were drinks and chatting and the two Ambassadors mounted a rostrum to give their speeches. |
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Then we were chatting more, and eventually keeping up with each other outside of work. |
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She also enjoyed reading the newspapers and neighbours calling in for a cup of tea and chatting about old times. |
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Much of Saturday night was spent chatting to Cath, who's heading off to India for a few weeks. |
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The congenial old All Black to whom he had been chatting was suddenly a different man. |
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Sitting beside Mark her head resting on his shoulder, smiling and chatting with his sister she looked absolutely adorable and so very kissable. |
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She told me she's enamored with the idea of someday sitting down at a cafe with Seana, chatting woman to woman, as they both smoke. |
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The rest of my brethren were there milling about and chatting with their fellow creatures of the night. |
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Fashionable shops such as Liberty in London host knitting evenings, where young women sit making knitwear and chatting. |
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My five-year-old daughter was nearly knocked down by a man driving a van and chatting on the phone. |
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While chatting with me, Kumar knocked up a delicious meal for six in my less than state-of-the-art kitchen. |
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Rouse asked 82 students to complete a personality test and then spend two hours online playing a word game and chatting with the other players. |
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But in the parade most of the shop keepers knew her and some of them would even spend time chatting to her. |
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The politicians stand up there yapping and chatting, but it won't happen, will it? |
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I have no problem in chatting up beautiful women, and I am in certain cases the assertive alpha male. |
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I froze in horror as I saw that Gabriel had already found my grandparents, and was sitting with them, chatting amenably. |
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In my first week I saw a group of sixth-formers chatting animatedly to a prep form, as if they had known each other for years. |
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He looked exactly like he was chatting animatedly with a person sitting on the grey-red spot. |
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Then the other day I see her at this fancy bar and she's chatting animatedly to a handsome chap in a dark green suit. |
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It must have been a Saturday, because the cinema was packed with kids, fidgeting in their seats and chatting animatedly to their friends. |
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They had talked all night chatting like old friends reuniting after 10 years apart. |
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The barista was busy serving the long queue of caffeine addicts and chatting about the previous night's antics. |
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You are at a party, and you have been chatting to somebody who seems very nice. |
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In a little table in the corner, some very doll-like Lolitas were sitting and chatting on their cell phones. |
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I had loosened up a bit too and started chatting a lot more freely to more of the other guys. |
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Bryan and Laura were chatting while Michelle talked with Nikki about our low supplies. |
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He spent all lunchtime chatting up girls at the library instead of planning our report. |
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Some were playing cards, some were playing table tennis, and some just enjoying a drink and chatting. |
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Needless to say, lots of photos were taken and Tony was kept extremely busy signing autographs and chatting to his many young admirers. |
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You're darling, but you should be chatting up other 21-year-olds instead of someone who's old enough to be your mother. |
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We chatted for a while and the chatting moved quite smoothly, well as smoothly as talking can when there is competing loud music. |
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I started chatting away to him as he had his back to me, but he was less than talkative for some reason, I was lucky if I got a grunt back. |
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After chatting with the vet, I went home and cleaned like a madwoman in anticipation of Julie, best friend extraordinaire's, arrival. |
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I'd flick through my telephone book and escape my confines by chatting on the telephone to people in England. |
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Sometimes you'll see middle schoolers when the high school kids are there chatting with their other friends trying to blend in. |
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There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man. |
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Teenager Hina Khan likes loud music, chatting in class, watching TV and texting her school pals. |
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She was chatting to her GP about a tickly cough when she mentioned that she hadn't felt her baby kick for some time. |
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After several hours of chatting and singing, the night grew late and the people began to bed down to sleep. |
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Divers disperse about the boat, toasting on the sun deck, snoozing in the shade, chatting to the crew as they fish off the stern with handlines. |
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There were 2 women stood chatting to each other behind the counter as I approached to pay. |
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The traffic warden was still there chatting to someone parked in the loading only bay. |
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Yesterday he enjoyed chatting with the engine driver and looking at the trains at the National Railway Museum in York. |
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Keep a log of how much time gets spent mindlessly chatting online instead of doing something important. |
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After we saw the movie last Saturday, I was chatting with Bill, and he said his field methods consultant's mother is a Shona speaker. |
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Witnesses saw the victim chatting to a group of men and asking them for cigarette papers shortly before the accident. |
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He picked up the shuttlecock and we soon started a game, chatting amiably as we played. |
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I loved sitting and chatting to Grannie, while Cindy, her black Labrador, stretched out in front of the open turf fire. |
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On November 2, 1978, I donned a monkey suit and headed for the hotel in Cork and had a nice time chatting with the actress. |
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And there was the same guy sitting out in front of the library, chatting to some other tweedy academic type. |
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The clerks, as usual, were full of rude health, chatting with blithe disregard. |
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Well there you are at the bar ordering your fifth vodka and you get chatting to this fit bloke. |
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She sat there sipping her coffee and chatting as if she hadn't a care in the world. |
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He's the man where these are concerned, in fact I've just been chatting on the blower with him about one for myself. |
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These methods are less obvious than lingering over a tea break or chatting on the blower. |
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At Gerry's book launch there were two born-again blow-ins chatting away about how great this place is. |
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And I've just been hanging out in the house blogging, facebooking, emailing, texting, reading, chatting on my cell, taking pictures, and playing with the baby kittens. |
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Don't forget that John is on our live blog chatting with you. |
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He was reportedly chatting with the oligarch about relaxing E.U. aluminum tariffs. |
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And they're not chatting you up because they think you're attractive. |
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Then, some businessmen began to sell small, round steamed cakes filled with longan, lotus seeds and lotus root starch to people to eat while chatting and watching the moon. |
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My mate was chatting to a local plod about a road accident down Selby way, when he was momentarily deafened by the sound of raucous laughter down the telephone. |
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The evening was well attended with usual crowd of avid networkers chatting away to one another in the fresh easterly winds at the Varuna Yacht Club. |
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They walked out of the fountain room together, still cheerfully chatting. |
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Dressed in jeans, t-shirts and well-worn takkies, the young girls gather early for practice, chatting to friends and catching up on the latest news. |
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In the bar, a magnificent fire was leaping in the hearth, and the temptation was to stay in the warmth and eat there, chatting to the few locals who had braved the elements. |
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Stopping staff having a quick surf on the Web will probably only result in more chatting around the company coffee machine or extended loo breaks. |
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When not chatting we could gaze at the colourful display of flowers, dahlias, geraniums, hibiscus and of course enjoy the delicious cakes and refreshments. |
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My mother and father were sitting by the flaming fire chatting quietly. |
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I tell you, when I hear all these guys chatting away in Flemish interspersed with the names of various models of firearm, then I have some hope of understanding the Flemish. |
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He wanted to design a seat that allowed its sitter to perch and pivot while chatting on the phone. |
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People seem to have brightened up and are chatting noisily as they work. |
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Rose awoke to the usual sounds of cars manoeuvring down the road, children playing in the park across the road and the chatting of women on the pavement below. |
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While chatting with some of the National Guardsmen, another guardsman approaches and informs us that a woman is in the middle of a stroke around the corner. |
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Ben had just got in from a gig and a couple of bottles of vino and so he, Sarah, Marky and I stayed up chatting, drinking and playing games until the wee small hours. |
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The Internet and chatting have contributed to a different set of vocabulary that would cause nightmare to generations grown up in Victorian tradition. |
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Anyway, P had soup and I had a baguette thingy and we were chatting away. |
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The depressive group are sitting quietly after ten minutes, the happy group are all chatting, but both groups deny they've been influenced by statements. |
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The uproarious bun throwing and surreptitious chatting up of 18th century public spaces gave way to the hushed cathedral of the 19th century concert hall. |
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Turkish soldiers sat by their vehicles in the twilight languidly chatting or cooking. |
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Looking around the nearly empty store, the countermen quietly chatting with each other in Polish, it was hard to imagine the place packed with customers. |
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We stayed in the dressing room for a couple of hours chatting, drinking and singing, and on the way back to the hotel we had a bit of a pub crawl. |
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Marty comes home to find Rust in a tank top chatting up his wife, Maggie, in the kitchen. |
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You can see cyclists pedalling along, chatting away happily. |
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I found myself chatting with an older woman that was beaming from ear to ear. |
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I was bored, but I grabbed a red Solo cup, filled it with beer, and stayed with my group, chatting with the brothers about Jim. |
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion. |
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People are cooking, bathing, chatting in their wall-less homes. |
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Zidane, ever the class act, stood next to Platini, chatting in a tracksuit. |
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While spending an enjoyable afternoon chatting over cups of tea with Norm in Manchester yesterday we talked about some of the pluses and minuses of this blogging business. |
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Or maybe you enjoy a lift home, chatting over the day's events? |
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What fun I had groping around in the dark before stumbling into the dazzling light of the centre and a guilty-looking lover chatting up the exasperatingly pretty artist. |
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He lunched with young pupils in their canteen, then spent an afternoon dropping in on lessons and chatting informally before laying the foundation stone for a new building. |
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While chatting with Raymond, an old friend from jail, Manda sees a gangster's moll, the beautiful, blonde Marie waltzing reluctantly with Roland, the man she belongs to. |
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Two men are sitting on the jetty, fixing bait to hooks and casting fishing-lines out into the water, chatting quietly in Spanish and sipping from bottles of Corona. |
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I then got chatting with a really nice woman who'd come up from Cork. |
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He smiled, pleasantly, as if they were chatting over tea and crumpets. |
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A 16-year-old girl told of her more active relationship in chatting. |
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She has attached herself to it by a long-handled pruner and is trying to summon up enough leverage to cut the recalcitrant branch, while chatting non-stop. |
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At one point he ended up chatting briefly with a motorcyclist in Alexandria. |
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Cafes are perpetually full, and even performances that start at 10 P.M. draw full houses and leave audiences chatting animatedly way past midnight. |
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In fact, we spent a blissful 2 hours chatting on the phone the other day. |
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One night, while we were chatting about how Kafele said there was a storm on the horizon, one of the Americans came up to the topsides holding a bowie knife at the ready. |
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Kids who would have been at school today moseyed along the street aimlessly, chatting to friends and laughing about their favourite South Park episode. |
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We look forward to seeing and chatting with you online tonight! |
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The negative attitude towards chatting is generally characteristic of older informants while teen informants were generally more open to chatting. |
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She is seated at the bar sipping an orange juice and chatting. |
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We got chatting at the gym and would sometimes spar together. |
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Red and Nellie like nothing more than a wrestle in the car park and will spend hours chasing, sniffing and biting each other while their owners stand chatting. |
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Or do all such systems lay you open to spontaneous global chatting? |
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Cameron looked up towards the main room, filled elbow-to-elbow with drunk, sweaty teens and twenty somethings, chatting and laughing and grinding and touching. |
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The actors are relaxing and pleasantly chatting between takes. |
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He decided to sit near me and do his version of chatting me up. |
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I went to my friends who were sitting at our table chatting up a storm. |
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It was an evening of laughter, giggles, chatting, talking about guys, bluetoothing songs to each other's cells, and snacking on crackers and milk shakes! |
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My friend goes over to speak to her, and starts chatting her up. |
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She had retaliated by pretending not to notice, chatting enthusiastically with Colin and laughing whenever he said even the slightest thing funny. |
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The answering machine tape records Vinny chatting to the taxi driver. |
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He went over to the video clerk and started chatting her up. |
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Like most road warriors, his heavy travel schedule serves many purposes, from meeting with clients and employees to chatting with lawmakers and Wall Street analysts. |
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I was chatting to my mum the other day about the day she got the lino salesman round with his book of tile-effect, brick-effect and patterned flooring. |
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Zac with a policeman, Zac glad-handing young people and chatting to pensioners. |
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Bush's subcabinet, and I traveled to Berkeley to spend the day chatting with Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver for Reason. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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Kerr, 32, was spotted chatting with the Spring Breakers actress after posting a photo of herself enjoying a greasy burger and chips. |
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Narrowboats go at about walking pace, and for a while I got extra exercise walking beside the boat and chatting to the others on deck. |
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Rakers then visited local businesses, chatting up store owners to determine their ethnicity and gauge their sentiment, the documents show. |
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Kenya Moore crashed the guys night out to talk to Apollo about their differences but what she did not expect is Phaedra to find them chatting. |
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While chatting to one foreign hackette, he explained the company's name came from the Greek for Diana the Huntress. |
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Then we squeezed into the bookstore and fossicked around, chatting about the books and objects we noticed in the store. |
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Heather and ski instructor Milos Pogacar hugged and kissed before chatting intimately, sparking rumours of a reunion. |
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Whenever she's out there, my partner is up our garden like a shot and starts chatting to her to get an eyeful. |
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Then my girlfriend went to bed and her friend and I stayed up a while chatting and drinking. |
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These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides. |
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Saycast enables members to livecast their own music selection to a wider audience while chatting. |
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I was out of character for most of the first act because those people in the third row wouldn't stop chatting. |
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Kate enjoyed the postshot celebration, but after an hour of chatting and grazing the sandwich buffet, fatigue hit hard. |
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So he was quite peremptory when a slight, soft-spoken man in a guayabera, trousers, and sandals began chatting with him and did not seem likely to stop. |
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We had a pleasant time together chatting, and he promised to arrive early the next morning to take us to see a bonesetter, who he thought could help Judyth's knee. |
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Captivated by her beauty, her wasp-like waistline and, most importantly, her Jordanesque chest measurements, I'd made a reasonable fist of chatting her up. |
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Mobile chat subscribers, meanwhile, enjoy meeting chatmates and new friends. For them, chatting with strangers is exciting, entertaining and a kind of adventure. |
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What is especially disappointing about all of this is the effect it has on first-time operagoers, some of whom I heard chatting behind me on opening night. |
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When I was chatting with Hashem on Monday 19 th, arranging to meet him the next week, I had no idea I would be attending his funeral on the Thursday. |
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The men were wearing pig tails, crop tops, and thighhigh skirts when they arrived at the Jailhouse Rock pub in Lincoln and started chatting to the other group. |
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He was chatting to some suavo-deluxe guy in sunnies and a baggy suit. |
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Or, to put it another way, Ronald Fergus, middle aged, overweight, underhaired and slightly lacking in the marbles department, was in his kitchen chatting. |
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I was chatting to someone the other day and I had my hand on a lampstand. |
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Bosses say they spent one third of their shift chatting in a locked office then left early despite their time sheets stating they had completed their shifts. |
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