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And then some: There was a recent spotting of a T-shirt reading "Death to Hipsters," which, beach chatter held, perhaps went a little too far.
Democrats, after all (so this punditocracy-cocktail-party chatter held), were supposed to lie down, roll over, and play dead until the Republicans took over a few months from now.
That was before the chamber swelled again for the vote itself, everyone coming together to create an uncomfortable atmosphere of the usual ya-boo politics chatter held back by the solemn seriousness that tends to arise when you're discussing bombing the hell out of a country.
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All that can be seen from the auditorium is a single mouth, held in a spotlight and chattering without cease — or, at least, pausing only to shriek.
When she saw my predicament, her face lit up and she held up her index finger and started chattering away.
Mr. Thomas has held his cards close to his vest, despite the abundant chatter on Capitol Hill this week.
On mobiles, a similar system is used and encryption keys are held on a handset's sim card to help keep chatter scrambled.
Rumor has that Dropbox was held to be the most likely IPO candidate, by a consensus of conference chatter.
But the chatter among her staff was all about who would get tickets to the N.C.A.A. finals, which were being held at the Meadowlands that year.
There was even market chatter that the US Federal Reserve could hold off raising interest rates there in December, contrary to firm signals that an increase is imminent.
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