Sentences with phrase «part for gossiping»

Example: Four women were fired in New Hampshire in 2007 «in part for gossiping and discussing rumors of an improper relationship between the town administrator and another employee that residents now agree were not true.»

Not exact matches

There are, of course, limits to this truism, otherwise there'd be even more celebrity gossip «stories» out there than there already are, but for the most part news outlets like to give people what they want.
There is talk of Arsenal's boss to oversee a complete rehaul of the current squad as part of his deal to stay on with the club beyond this summer, but all that remains gossip for now.
(Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group) The co-workers, Jan Witkowski, director of the lab's Banbury conference center, and Alex Gann, editorial director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, share Watson's sense of humor, his appetite for gossip, and most of his research interests, so the restaurant conversation shifted from the sex lives of various scientists, to debates over the relevance of left - handed DNA, and back to the legacy of the double helix.
Thank you to Darcy Camden from Styled Seattle and Sydney Mintle from Gossip & Glamour for allowing me to be part of such a fantastic event and Vivian Hsu for your beautiful photography!
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Channing would play a «Gene Kelly - type» star, while Ralph is in line for the part of Laurence Lorenz, a studio director, and Tilda is eyeing the role of a powerful Hollywood gossip columnist.
As reported by Lainey Gossip, Lawrence wants Hammer for the part.
Social Media — networking and sharing of breaking news, gossip, pictures, videos, music, and just about everything else — has become a part of daily life for many people.
We have had gossip stylists, such as Walter Winchell, but for the most part, the reigning style of American gossip is straightforward.
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