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17 Sentences With "chatterboxes"

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But it isn't just that, after Funny Girl, she kept taking roles as nervy, Jewish chatterboxes.
If you think you detect a similarity between these two midnight chatterboxes, you are not mistaken.
We wouldn't suggest that every single Gemini ought to major in communications because they're all nosy chatterboxes.
I'm not exactly delighted by chatterboxes, elbowers, drunks and selfie-takers (who at times can all be the same person).
The piano keys each Furby is soldered to can squeeze a formant vowel note from each creatures beak, turning the chaotic crowd of chatterboxes into a rigid, obedient choir.
And I use Twitter's list function to sort all of the noise into manageable buckets: I have lists of White House reporters, politicians, White House aides and Washington chatterboxes.
Since most people are not chatterboxes, talking all the time, a practical system will still need batteries to build up charge so that the surplus can be used when needed.
In the noisy green room after one of these sets, packed with tipsy chatterboxes, another DJ motioned for me to hand the HDJ-X10s over, plugging them into his phone for a test.
So we're helping the only way we know how, by gathering an amazing group of can't-look-away cuties (note chatterboxes Oprah, Kelly and Ellen, now available at New Jersey's Camden County Animal Shelter) for two very important reasons: to ask you to consider adopting a pet from your local shelter AND to extol the importance of spaying and neutering your animals.
Les bavards (English: The Chatterboxes) is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach, with a French libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter based on "Los dos habladores", a story by Miguel de Cervantes.Lamb A. Jacques Offenbach (work list). In: The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.
However, she is often referred to by the author and the characters and always offers people help or refuge during hard times. She is described as a golden-haired eternally young beauty in a pink dress. She rules the Pink Country which is inhabited by the tribe of Chatterboxes. She seems to be a good friend of the Winged Monkeys ever since releasing them.
On 21 March Rabochaya Gazeta wrote: > It is impossible to believe in Mayakovsky's dream because he himself does > not believe in it himself. All these "time machines" and "phosphorescent > women" are nothing but a noisy twaddle. And his scornful attitude towards > our reality in which he sees nobody but the ignorant chatterboxes, > narcissistic bureaucrats and the 'passers-by', is quite telling... His > workers are lifeless stooges speaking the heavy, tricky language of > Mayakovsky himself.
Prussia leads Europe, but has herself fallen into the > hands of foreigners, among whom I count the Kaiser and the Jews. For the > Bethmanns too are nothing, but internationalist chatterboxes."Röhl, John > 1914: Delusion or Design? Elek: London, 1973 page 58. In a letter of 21 March 1918 about the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Eulenburg wrote: > "In whatever way we win, our victory must and will engender the most > dreadful hatred of us, so that, with our great-grandchildren in mind, we > must fashion frontiers which can provide a certain guarantee of safety in > the military as well as the economic sphere.
Cover of the exhibition program: Degenerate Art exhibition, 1937. The word "Kunst", meaning art, is in scare quotes; the artwork is Otto Freundlich's sculpture Der Neue Mensch The Degenerate Art Exhibition () was an art exhibition organized by Adolf Ziegler and the Nazi Party in Munich from 19 July to 30 November 1937. The exhibition presented 650 works of art, confiscated from German museums, and was staged in counterpoint to the concurrent Great German Art Exhibition. The day before the exhibition started, Hitler delivered a speech declaring "merciless war" on cultural disintegration, attacking "chatterboxes, dilettantes and art swindlers".
Puw's oboe concerto was commissioned by BBC Radio 3 and was premiered by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and their principal oboist David Cowley at , Brecon, on 27 April 2006. It takes its inspiration from different qualities of the human voice, including stutters and chatterboxes. Puw has said that "The second movement is inspired by talkative people who won't let you contribute to a conversation", represented by a repeated row of 13 notes played until "it gets rather unbearable". It was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 1 March 2007 as part of a programme of music by Welsh composers to celebrate St David's Day.
Sanin is a little put off by the indiscretion of this pair of chatterboxes, but cannot be angry. Back in Frankfurt, Sanin soon learns from a distraught Frau Lenore that Gemma has cancelled her engagement to Klaus for no apparent reason than that he did not defend her honor sufficiently at the inn. Frau Lenore is frantic at the idea of the scandal this will cause and Sanin promises to talk to Gemma and convince her to reconsider. In Sanin's subsequent talk with Gemma, she professes her love for him but tells him that for his sake she will reconsider her estrangement from Klaus.
As a historiographical category, Averroism was first defined by Ernest Renan in Averroès et l'averroïsme (1852) in the sense of radical or heterodox Aristotelianism.He says that "the history of Averroism is the history of a misunderstanding" (referring to misleading Latin translations of the Arabic; for example, the word mutakallamin (literally "speakers"), which in Arabic was the normal term for theologians in general, was translated in the Latin versions of Averroes' works as loquentes, giving rise to the accusation that Averroes dismissed all theologians as "chatterboxes". The reception of Averroes in Jewish thought has been termed "Jewish Averroism". Jewish Averroist thought flourished in the later 14th century, and gradually declined in the course of the 15th century.

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