Sentences with phrase «much chatter in»

You may recall much chatter in the spring of 2015 when Opera announced there web browser would now come with a free unlimited VPN service.

Not exact matches

Too much negative chatter is a warning sign that you need to make some changes and maybe engage in a social media clean - up.
But if CEO Kevin Plank wants the interlocking U.A. to show up in social media chatter as much as the iconic swoosh, he'll need to get Spieth to Baltimore to pose for some promotional photos, pronto.
And, as the Internet chatter on Baptist websites before Page's election showed, many feel the circle of fellowship has been drawn much too tightly in recent years.
That occasioned much comment in the local press, and at the dinner tables of the chattering classes Ms. Brown was remarked as a lady of great daring.
There is so much chatter, in fact, one might...
There's rarely mind chatter in the line of «diet culture» thinking, i.e. too much, guilt about eating this or that, wanting a different body or trying to control the one I have, etc..
I love it... I love the interaction, the chatter, being so involved in something I am so passionate about, it's my livelihood... but when it comes down to family / life / work balance, I have got to practice discipline in how much social media is in my world.
As for chatter about who else could be in danger of an arrest, you can pretty much find any name you'd like, (doesn't mean you should believe any of it yet, of course).
Among Staten Island Republicans, much of the chatter has focused on District Attorney Daniel Donovan, who is popular with his fellow elected officials and rose to national prominence for his role in the Eric Garner case.
The event came just a day after NY1 aired an interview with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand — herself the subject of much presidential chatterin which the junior senator from New York said the governor «would be a great candidate» for their party in 2020.
They also spent less than half as much time feeding during the 24 hours after first hearing human chatter, compared with hearing the frogs, the team reported this year in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
In the superficial chatter of modern science, it's easy to be busy, and much more difficult to be profoundly, productively bored.
A gaggle of perfectly honed bodies grabbed all the tabloid headlines: Kendall Jenner and two of her four sisters - Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner - securing much of the chatter in dresses that were sleek and body - con.
The chatter of this strange assortment of upper - middle class Brits might work better in the theater, since the action takes place in real time set wholly in an extensively furnished London home (actually filmed in a West London studio), with the women doing most of the talk and much of the witty liftings.
And as in Blade Runner, Villeneuve's movie builds its world as much sonically as visually, plunging the audience into a cacophony of electronic klaxons, polyglot crowd - chatter, and invasive talking advertisements, accompanied by Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch's score, which tastefully incorporates key phrases from Vangelis's masterful electro — prog rock soundtrack from 1982.
There is much more teeth chattering than wolf fighting (especially for audience members who, like me, mainly want to see Neeson in fisticuffs with the wolves), and this may be because the film's special effects weren't always that convincing.
Next, we get a fascinating collection of New York Press Interviews conducted over chatter in advance of Doctor Zhivago's much - anticipated premiere.
If you read any of the Spider - Man - related emails from last December's Sony hack, you'll be aware that there was a lot of chatter about Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods) potentially rebooting the franchise — so much so that several of the usual rumour - spreading sites attempted to guess themselves a scoop by claiming on -LSB-...]
Few films without a firm release date (in most of the world, at least) have inspired as much chatter of late than Bong Joon - ho «s «Snowpiercer.»
Much like in Fortnite, you'll also be able to find loot crates hidden around the game world by listening out for the telltale sound of radio chatter as you get close.
As much as I would like to champion the thought of sticking to claustrophobic classrooms and chalky blackboards, abuzz with the chatter of around 50 excited minds with the dull, droning voice of a teacher in the background, I have a confession to make.
Failure to Launch: The Ford C - Max Hybrid was recently downgraded in combined mpg figures after much chatter about the car not living up to its EPA mileage estimates.
So much of the «chatter» on social media is about ebook sales and climbing Amazon rankings and deeming those who are not in the top 100 of their genre as failures.
Finally, we close out with investor chatter on the forums and an interesting video in honour of the leap second that made July that much later this year.
Funcom's Joel Bylos thanks players in a brief video on Twitter and teases the game's new combat system, which has been the subject of much chatter over the last few months while it's been undergoing overhaul.
The game tries to liven up the experience with goofy radio chatter from the other ship's in your squad, similar to Silpheed on the Sega CD, but it doesn't really do much to add to the game's atmosphere.
While hearing about the possibilities of a PlayStation 5 in a few years there hasn't been much chatter about the next Xbox.
While Desmond caught up with Megan Piper and browsed the collection with his son Jay Rayner, John Bunker and Sam Cornish popped in to do a turn round the gallery, and after much wine and chatter, everyone left having decided they definitely needed some Seventies - style colour in their lives.
Much of the chatter at the 56th Venice Biennale, which opens this week, seems to be related to the British pavilion, which features works by that great YBA — always a YBA, but 53 this year, and living in the country — Sarah Lucas.
At Art Info, Shane Ferro and Julia Halperin zone in on sales: «With Armory Show director Noah Horowitz and Armory Show co-founder Paul Morris spotted trolling the halls, there was much chatter about what this event might mean for the New York fair landscape.
the «consensus» is a massive PR failure the zeppelin is on fire — soft landing doubtful like many in the aristocracy, Cook, Mann and cohorts assume ordinary folk are stupid and talk down to us, it's laughable as much chatter as goes on here about «the consensus,» it's already dead it was meaningless anyway
Bishop Hill says - Louise Gray has adopted the role of recruiting sergeant for the Balcombe protest camp, offering up helpful advice on what aspirant participants should bring along: http://www.bishop-hill.net/blog/2013/8/7/environmentalist-journalist.html [That pretty much shreds Gray's credibility — Anthony] ============================================================= Lots of chatter about sea ice being higher than in many recent years: Danish Meteorological Institute: Arctic...
The chatter in robing rooms tended to be that psychologists, or psychiatrists, when asked to provide clarity, too often delivered reams of information with too much equivocation to be useful.
I will be using them mostly in office to block out different humming sounds and as much conversations, TV and other chatter as possible although I know noise cancelling headphones are not ideal for the latter but surely they will help somewhat.
Although there is much chatter about an alleged shortage of marriageable males as a barrier to marriage, in reality, nearly half of unmarried mothers are living with the child's father at the time a child is born; another 23 percent are in a stable romantic relationship with the father.
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There's been a fair amount of chatter already in Facebook groups (and likely on Twitter too, but I've dropped off in terms of Twitter engagement recently), Rob's already penned a post on «open data», and I wasn't there — so not sure I have too much to add to the discussion.
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