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"But I've heard some mutterings from players over here that they're not so sure.
Despite some mutterings among the professional classes, that does not seem to be happening.
Despite some mutterings on Chinese microblogs about the pointlessness of replicating feats performed so long ago by the Soviet Union and America, Mr Xi appears as fixated on the moon as his predecessors were.
So you might recall some mutterings last week that implied that an iPhone would be announced on Monday.
There have been some mutterings about who is behind To Potami's sudden rise, and it may be a flash in the pan.
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A turn was made, to the right, with some dubious mutterings on his part.
Despite some confused mutterings by Oskar Lafontaine while he was Germany's finance minister, there are no real plans to harmonise tax rates on companies or individuals.
Then there's the issue of subject area – not unlike some recent mutterings about women in science – where the availability of titles may make gender parity in a section simply impossible.
Early hints of Syro came in the form of a green blimp floating over east London, Aphex symbols stencilled around New York and some cryptic mutterings on the dark web.
The SOLE project could be seen as disruptive for both, and there were some anxious mutterings along with a lot of optimism in the TED conference hall when it was announced.
Some of the mutterings from Threadneedle Street are not the stuff to give the troops".
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