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"I wouldn't characterize what we have now as chatter," a senior Central Intelligence Agency official said.
First, it serves notice that song, as much as chatter, will be the means of expression.
AS chatter has grown about the possibility of a double-dip recession, so, too, have fears about another "D" word: deflation.
Most riders, myself included, tend to stiffen in steep terrain and make awkward turns, resulting in a rattling of the board known as "chatter".
Mr. Combs, a largely unknown hedge fund manager, on Monday joined the investing world's rising stars, and his profile will surely grow as chatter continues about the inevitable changing of the guard at Berkshire.
House of Ladosha – Burning Like Paris (From Dutty Artz) New York MC House of Ladosha doesn't so much rap as chatter all over a seemingly random selection of sound effects stolen from car alarms, brass bands and the playground.
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For the moment, however, perhaps none stimulated quite as much chatter as the freakish technical aberration that caused chaos in the betting community on Wednesday.
Among the spectators, there was as much chatter about Federer-Nadal as the match in front of them.
The hallways of the Encore, a resort on the Strip, were filled with nearly as much chatter about the next presidential race as the last one.
Share prices are dropping as takeover chatter about both companies grows louder.
"Pay attention!" she says, a little wearily, as chattering drowns out those pupils called to the front of class to read out their work.
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