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Considering Spurs are winning and Bale's continually jabbering at the referee despite being on a yellow card already, they might be well advised to take him off.
The first is because I think she's said that she's taken to the road in an effort to communicate and connect with ordinary Americans without being separated from them by the usual political scrum of cameras and klieg lights, overprotective handlers and jabbering reporters; and I have no desire to interfere with this worthy journey of self-discovery.
His room-sized video installation was lurid and weird, with orange people jabbering on-screen in an atmosphere of palm trees and airplane seats.
The cavernous open-plan headquarters of Barack Obama's re-election campaign houses over 300 workers seated in serried rows, jabbering into phones and tapping purposefully at computer keyboards.
It was a woman, as far as I could tell, and she was jabbering loudly.
Above all, we need to find better ways of tapping the wisdom of the jabbering online masses while dispensing with the drivel.Your correspondent isn't the first to ponder how to exploit the wonders of word-of-mouth.
In frenetic Mumbai, everyone seems to be jabbering non-stop on their mobile phones: according to India's telecoms regulator, half of all urban dwellers have mobile- or fixed-telephone subscriptions and the number is growing by 8m a month.
In extreme cases, this can involve grabbing the nearest passer-by and jabbering excitedly in their ear, but even for the most sober-minded souls, memorable wildlife encounters usually demand retelling.
They appear in his mam's living room waving engagement rings, which Jamie likes to dispense when he's drunk, jabbering about futures together that will end abruptly two weeks on Friday with a discovery of infidelity behind the boozer and a row over who gets the Staffy.
That post was entitled "Muslims and the threat they pose to our way of life", and in others people from Mali and Romania were called "scroungers" and Birmingham was described as full of "jabbering in an alien voice" and "men [who] wear their Pyjamas".
The evidence was better heard than seen, through the ref link which captured the captain's jabbering at team-mates in the scrum.
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