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How Facebook will roll out the changes isn't yet clear, but I'd suspect a somewhat staggered launch to prevent shock and the typical "new-is-bad" chatter from snowballing in the feed.
They despise restaurants that are trendy, loud (due to music, too much chatter or bad acoustics), or that try too hard with no result.
They despise restaurants that are trendy, loud (due to music, too much chatter or bad acoustics) or try too hard with no result.
Ms. Ivy is always a joy to watch and listen to, even with a Liverpudlian accent, but all the character's good-natured chatter about bad sex just doesn't play as delightfully naughty as it seems to want to.
One reviewer snorted that "one seems to be overhearing the gossip of a gang of Washington scandal mongers, standing in a dirty barroom and drinking bad whiskey as they chatter".
In fact, the MCs have decided to all but steer clear of gun chatter and bad-man metaphors.
Saab engineers, if their paychecks clear, could still fine-tune the system: the ride quality of the 9-4X in Sport mode can set teeth to chattering on bad roads.
"That kind of chatter usually precedes bad things happening".
There is a greater tolerance than there used to be among the media and chattering classes for bad language, but not among decent normal people, and we have to respect them.
Writing in The Observer, he said the threat against Britain was "palpable" and the "chatter" among counter-terrorist agencies was "bad, very bad".
Gossip often stings, but research shows that behind-the-back chatter is not always bad.
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