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So we should all chime in here.
Fancy2015 Heeeey, just to chime in here, I'm a girl who likes rock!
(EDIT: I'm dying over here. If we somehow got Bill Wennington to chime in here, I think my head would explode).
But maybe it's more to the point to ask — and feel free to chime in here — whether this show, full of sex and far-fetched plotlines, will feel more relevant or increasingly irrelevant as the country focuses on the serious business of choosing a real-life president.
Chime in here.
Then chime in here and let us know what you think.
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Modern evolutionary biologists have also chimed in here, tracing laughter's origins among the earliest humans back to the roars of triumph in the combat between primitive primates (or alternatively to an aggressive baring of the teeth as they faced up to each other).
Sarah was telling us in depth about her romantic history starting from middle school while Ellen chimed in here and there, for the most part staying quiet.
Walser's strong voice and a chorus of friends perform most of the songs unaccompanied, but his button accordion chimes in here and there for variety.
Chime in!
The sounds of fountains and wind chimes tucked in here and there, inside and outside -- the space is fluid and flows naturally with the environment where there is no real distinction between "outside" and "inside".
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