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They commiserated about their bosses and gossiped about rude customers.
Of course, Ms. Lichtenberg says, and patients gossiped about it.
She never judged, she never gossiped, she never betrayed a friend.
But it is unsettling that aid is even being gossiped about.
We gossiped about the people we'd been noticing were getting skinnier.
He gossiped about famous dead novelists like they were old acquaintances.
Trump loves being the center of attention, loves being gossiped about.
We would have definitely gossiped about that at my high school. 14.
I gossiped with Eowyn, the German 18-year-old about celebrity crushes.
Senior Democratic officials gossiped with correspondents from BuzzFeed, CNN, Politico and Time.
I booked appointments and sold shampoos, sure, but mostly I gossiped with customers.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg's spokeswoman, Lis Smith, gossiped with executives from ABC and NBC.
What followed was something that employees gossiped about later on an anonymous chat app.
Where Mr Hollande gossiped to reporters, Mr Macron mostly refuses to talk to the press.
Reporters and producers waiting in line for buses in Cleveland gossiped about Ailes' likely departure.
Students gossiped when their classmates showed up to school in "Make America Great Again" gear.
Calloway is one of the most popular, gossiped-about, and snarked-on influencers on Instagram.
They gossiped and speculated after they saw Ayers talking privately with Trump on midterm election night.
Feud focuses on the hostile and much gossiped about relationship between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
He also has grudgingly accepted her work because relatives and neighbors have not gossiped about it.
I'm sure we're all waiting with baited breath now for the much gossiped about Riverdale Musical episode.
The iconic couch where the gang sipped on coffee and gossiped is estimated to sell for $6,000-8,000.
Schmelz's supervisor gossiped about her to colleagues and demeaned her, making inappropriate comments that highlighted their uneven power dynamic.
Back then, the court gossiped about whether Paul was Peter's child, or the child of Catherine's lover, Sergius Saltykov.
The first group—prompted by an actress who steered the conversation—gossiped about a recent unplanned pregnancy on campus.
The women gossiped about recent expats from the Philippines—who was single, who wasn't but acted as if they were.
A group of us went back to a friend's parents' apartment, gossiped, fell asleep, and went home the next day.
And it hadn't been gossiped about or leaked before, which is pretty amazing in the sieve that fashion has become.
I listened silently, watching as they praised, argued and even gossiped over the layers and textures of Morrison's words and stories.
Staff members describe a hard-charging culture where people drank in the office and participated in and gossiped about interoffice affairs.
I have studied his proposals, tracked his travel and gossiped with his associates in efforts to divine the secret strategies at work.
In fact, Crosby's friends gossiped about his affairs so openly that the kids overheard tales of their father cheating on their mother.
Although that male colleague didn't recall the exact conversation, he confirmed that Lasseter's hugs and kisses in the workplace were openly gossiped about.
And during that night out, they&aposre drinking, they apparently gossiped like I guess "Mean Girls" about so-called dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Among her colleagues there was a young Warhol, with whom she collaborated on the store's newspaper advertisements and gossiped over picnic lunch breaks.
The two women laughed, gossiped and cried for half an hour; before leaving, Gaby pushed a $100 bill through a hole in the fence.
While caking cover-up onto the dark circles under my eyes, the makeup artist gossiped about a Democratic senator who, hours after the Sept.
When neighbors gossiped, one saying Sophia had "a deformed head and a crippled leg," Mr. da Silva talked his wife out of confronting them.
Whether scrutinizing her body or her marriage to Kevin Hunter, her husband of 20 years and manager, haters have gossiped about Williams her whole career.
Over cabernets and bourbon-glazed meatballs, investors gossiped about which of the accelerator program's chosen startups was the surest winner or the most certain dud.
Fathers gossiped about their errant sons in the evenings, as they sat around and drank in groups, while their wives tended to their cooking pots.
It gives us breathing room to go about our daily routines with little fear of being judged, sent unwanted ads, gossiped about or needlessly shamed.
When I got home, I checked out a Reddit forum where Caroline is gossiped about almost continuously, to see what people were talking about today.
She grew up there with an immigrant widow mother who didn't vocally support Chung's pageantry, but nevertheless gossiped about her daughter's success with fellow seamstress workers.
Soon, their whole village in the Bugiri district of Eastern Uganda gossiped about their mother and the fact that her whole family must also be infected.
The image was taken from scene in which Armstrong fought with another cast member who had gossiped about the abuse Armstrong suffered in her previous marriage.
Inna was placed in a separate ward away from other patients, but the nurses gossiped and many of the other patients and their relatives wanted to look.
Warhol routinely taped phone calls and passed gossip back to the person being gossiped about — essentially, he was a pioneer in tagging people into subtweets about them.
Spicer's departure had been gossiped about for months, with rumors that the president had considered promoting him to a position out of the heat of the cameras.
The Natalie article saga is just the latest chapter in the story of Calloway, one of the most popular, gossiped-about, and snarked-on influencers on Instagram.
While cortisol levels—the body's primary stress hormone—decreased equally amongst the gossip and non-gossip group, oxytocin levels were significantly higher in the group that gossiped.
Fern Mallis, Louise Grunwald, Robert Zimmerman, Richard Mishaan and Margaret Russell gossiped beneath giant oak trees as buff waiters passed trays of tuna tartare and pigs in blankets.
"They are not trustworthy," she said, adding that Ms. Wruble gossiped behind the backs of the other march leaders instead of confronting them when she had an issue.
In the novel, Lucy and her mother gossiped about those characters, swapping stories about their lives as tokens for the feelings they were too reserved to state directly.
After more letters, and a tally of prizes won by Yaddo alums (some seventy-nine Pulitzers, sixty-nine National Book Awards, a Nobel, etc.), they gossiped a bit.
In later interviews, the women said they feared being beaten by their husbands or boyfriends, or being gossiped about by neighbors who would accuse them of being promiscuous.
It reframes her unceasingly gossiped about bond with her best friend and assistant Robyn Crawford, so that a question like "Were they lovers?" insults the salvation of the friendship.
Mr. Thomas was grateful to have Asian-American friends rush to his defense after some students gossiped that he got into Yale only because he is black and Hispanic.
The lionesses roar, scratch, and bite when they're feeling attacked (gossiped about), and no one strays from the pack (sits at a different table other than their clique-designated one).
Chimamanda wanted to overcome her students' intimidation and create an intimate atmosphere, so she gossiped; she asked about their clothes and their love lives; she stayed up talking all night.
She lives in the house where Roky and his brothers all grew up, in a well-kept, tree-lined Austin neighborhood where everyone gossiped about the trouble at the Ericksons'.
According to CBS, Westerhout had been drinking when she disclosed "private details" about the Trump family and "gossiped" about "TV news personalities" who were looking for access to the president.
Katie said she was gossiped about because she wasn't wearing enough LuLaRoe, wasn't going to enough training sessions during the cruise, and was drinking on the beach with her husband.
These women are discussed and gossiped about in great detail by the other parents at the school their young children attend in the present-day police interviews that punctuate the episode.
Marya (Isabelle Adjani), who is gossiped about for her ostensibly exotic origins in Martinique, falls on hard times after her husband (Anthony Higgins) is imprisoned on charges of dealing stolen art.
Netflix just dropped the first trailer for its upcoming historical epic The King, and it promises public beheadings, battles, Robert Pattinson in armor, and Timothée Chalamet's highly-gossiped-about bowl cut.
Outside the church after the ceremony, kids in their Sunday best played on the lawn, elderly women gossiped in Korean, and newly-weds walked around holding hands while volunteers got lunch ready.
When I then learned that the Olivia de Havilland character called my sister Joan 'a bitch' and gossiped about Bette Davis and Joan Crawford's personal and private relationship, I was deeply offended.
Socialites from Russia, Dubai, and China gossiped as the models slinked down the runway to Lakmé's "Flower Duet," pausing to snap photographs of black and purple dresses sleekly festooned with feathers and spangles.
They cooked Sunday suppers, sang as they hand-washed the dishes, groused and gossiped and generally found contentment in the simplest of lives, one necessarily small because of poverty and lack of opportunity.
Nearby, a group of drinkers in their early 20s gossiped about their favorite new cookbooks, remarking on the chefs and recipes the way my friends and I used to discuss musicians and songs.
Madeleine Westerhout, President Donald Trump's assistant since the onset of his presidency, was fired on Thursday after she gossiped about Trump's daughters and bragged to news reporters about her access, according to a Politico report.
For ages, as long as I've been dipping in and out of the games press, people have gossiped about when a sequel to 2003's cult adventure game Beyond Good & Evil would emerge, for real.
At 19, she signed with a modeling agency, and over the next few years she became one of the 1990s' top-paid models — and most gossiped about, thanks to romances with Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger.
Her house in Edison, New Jersey was a community gathering place for kids to do homework, eat, or show off a report card, while adults gossiped, braided hair, or introduced the house to a newborn baby.
Madeleine Westerhout, President Donald Trump's assistant since the onset of his presidency, was fired on Thursday after she bragged to news reporters about her relationship with Trump and gossiped about his daughters, according to a Politico report.
We played cards and watched award shows and baseball and presidential debates together; we shared doctors and advised each other on office politics; we gossiped and kept each other company when the exterminator came to behead the mice.
For decades up until the late 1980s, it became a favored spot for middle-class retirees and those on fixed incomes; they gossiped as they sat on plastic chairs on the hotels' front porches and looked at the ocean.
The Southern California native reportedly disclosed "private details" about the Trump family and "gossiped" about "TV news personalities" seeking access to Trump while drinking during an off-the-record dinner with journalists in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, sources told CBS News.
As we gossiped together to pass the time that night months ago, Mattar had giggled that she thought her husband was better looking clean shaven, and how much she was looking forward to the day ISIS was gone, so he could cut off his beard.
But like 50 Cent and Gucci Mane before him, DaBaby's climb to name recognition was attached to a shooting — a tragedy that was gossiped about until it took on the near-mythic weight of a superhero origin story, while also carrying real-life consequences.
The new "verbatim theater" production in D.C. focuses on the texts between the former senior FBI agents (Strzok was on Robert Mueller's team) having an extramarital affair in 2016, who flirted, gossiped, joked — and discussed their hatred of Donald Trump — on government-issued cell phones.
Green, Prime Minister Theresa May's deputy, said it was not true that he had touched the woman's knee and told her that his "wife was very understanding" during a meeting in a pub in which the pair discussed her career aspirations and gossiped about sexual affairs in parliament.
Be smart: Trump's blast shows that no lawyer or aide has convinced him to rein in his remarks in Russia, and makes a public spectacle of the kind of internal West Wing war that in most administrations might be concealed or gossiped about, but never proven in real time.
But to the 12 jurors who might be coming in cold, it was a stark and concise opening narrative explaining how the colorful characters in Trumpworld gossiped and plotted around Russia's digital thefts of Democratic emails during the 2016 election — and the role Stone played in that story.
Recode Daily: Trump gossiped about highly classified intelligence to Russian visitors in the White House Watch live tonight as SpaceX launches a satellite the size of a double-decker bus into space Bill Gates tweeted some great advice for new grads Graves, the company's first employee, has already been demoted twice.
They had met only the day before, but they already chattered and gossiped like close friends: They were buzzing about a riveting debate between Mr. Kirk and Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the television show "Shark Tank," that had happened a few hours before.
But he always repeated the same few anecdotes from his childhood, well rounded and glossy from use: the brew-house in the back yard, where the women gossiped and did their washing; the bread-and-drippings suppers; a neighbor cutting his throat in the shared toilet; his mother polishing the front step with Cardinal Red.
The guy who gossiped to Robert about house drama (what seems like a rookie mistake), the man who sweat bullets but kept his shirt on because of a bad spray-tan he got from another contestant (sabotage!), and the one who openly told the camera he didn't feel a spark with Robert (which, way to be honest!).
For millions around the world, he remains a defiant figure: the handsome, cigar-chomping leader who attended UN meetings in olive fatigues, comfortably gossiped with Cuban peasants without security guards and challenged the hypocrisies of American politicians who balked at his close ties to the Soviet Union and nationalization of Western industries on the island but were willing to support pro-capitalist dictators.
Now that the industry's version of A-list prom has been photographed, documented, and gossiped over ad infinitum, the couture can be packed away, the pink eyeshadow can be wiped off, selfies and snapchats can once again be posted with abandon, and most importantly, if you're Kim Kardashian, it's time to break your "flu diet" with a big slice of New York-style pizza.
The other reasons 68 percent of people gave for why they've remained completely platonic with coworkers ranged from a lack of interest (56 percent), finding them unprofessional (33 percent), concerns about employer reactions (25 percent) and fears of being gossiped about (22 percent.) Worries about how an employer or other coworkers will take your good news and how it will impact your role are likely behind why 28 percent of people never disclose the romance.
Ethnography/history of Jefferson. The affair is finally actually public instead of just semi-publicly gossiped about. Eula gives Chick an envelope to give to Gavin. ;Chapter Twenty: (Narrator: Gavin Stevens) Eula's note asks Gavin to meet her in his office at 10pm.
Lear gossiped about the international glitterati. Lavers and Lear even interviewed each other. Richard Young was initially hired as Lynn's photographer, but eventually took photographs for all the columns. The four gossip columnists sometimes attended the same parties and wrote about each other.
Some of their letters were written in the names of their dogs, Verdi's Blach and Arrivabene's Ron-Ron, who gossiped to each other about their respective owners.Foletto, Angelo (23 February 2015). "'Ti avrei ricevuto a zampe aperte', firmato Giuseppe Verdi". La Repubblica.
Men told stories and joked. The times and places a man told stories, gossiped, and shared information were also considered to show a man's awareness of behaviour and discretion. Clubs were places where men could gossip freely. Gossip was also a tool that led to more practical results in the outside world.
Waugh, 2009, p. 14 She was never known to argue or boast, and never gossiped about her neighbors or others. Her husband Jesse once bore testimony to her noble-like character, and said of her, "Her steadiness, strength of character have been the stay of the family through life".Vault, 1885, p.
"Micktorian" architecture style, a blend of "Mickey" with "Victorian", was adopted by the hotel. For example, "hidden Mickey" is gossiped to be found behind the Mickey-eared silhouette, such as carpet design and dinnerware. This specific design is interpreted as feng shui in Cantonese culture. Warmth is another magic of the hotel.
Robert Purvis (1810-1898), circa 1840-1849 She was married in her family's home on September 13, 1831 to a light-skinned African- American, Robert Purvis from South Carolina. Like her father, Purvis was a wealthy man. They were married by an Episcopal bishop in an "elegant ceremony". Some people gossiped about the variation in their skin tone.
Manchi is a young Gangota (aq tribe caste) girl, unfortunately married to an old Sardar, Naxedi. She has got a tremendous life in her which attracted Satya. She gossiped with Satya several times and started thinking that Bengali people (Satya) are very good writers. She asked Satya to write about Their fallacy of poverty and untouchability.
When Mekhala and Kanakhala when 10 and 8 years old respectively, they were betrothed to young Brahmin boys, however were not married to them after they reached puberty and finally their marriages broke. Their neighbours gossiped about the same. The sisters surrendered to Kanhapa, who had arrived in the region then. Kanhapa considered them fit disciples and trained them.
John left the Fifth Crusade in February 1220 intending to visit Cilicia to press his family's claim. In June, however, Stephanie died; it was gossiped that John had beaten her to death after she tried to poison her stepdaughter, Isabella. Stephanie's young son died shortly afterwards. John of Brienne had no longer a claim on the throne of Cilicia.
She was a celebrity, gossiped about in newspapers, famous for her acting and writing . During her lifetime she was known as "the English Sappho".Mary Robinson, Sappho and Phaon, About the BookJudith Pascoe, Romantic Theatricality, Cornell University Press, 1997, , p.13 She earned her nickname "Perdita" for her role as Perdita (heroine of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale) in 1779.
Appearing first in print from 1875 in "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang", the excerpt reads: There is speculation this phrase relates to cloth, when ladies would work in "sewing circles",Ammer, Christine (1997, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). "chew the fat." The American Heritage dictionary of idioms. Retrieved 2010-08-11 or that women may have gossiped while quilting.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri) He expanded his wardrobe of transgressive costumes and marched through city streets several afternoons every week. Although some have gossiped that he is "crazy",CNN "Live From" transcript, accessed June 28, 2006. there is no serious indication that this is true. Baton Bob's motive to entertain is often tied to the current state of the world.
Wheen (2001), pp. 7–11 Pincher's verdict on Driberg is that "in journalism, in politics and intelligence ... eventually, he betrayed everybody". Wheen argues that Driberg's greatest vice was indiscretion; he gossiped about everyone, but "indiscretion is not synonymous with betrayal". Driberg's Labour Party colleague, Leo Abse, offers a more complex explanation: Driberg was an adventurer who loved taking risks and played many parts.
In all unhandy places there were buckets, brooms, rags, and bottles. In the street infants played or fought with other infants or sat stupidly in the way of vehicles. Formidable women, with uncombed hair and disordered dress, gossiped while leaning on railings, or screamed in frantic quarrels. Withered persons, in curious postures of submission to something, sat smoking pipes in obscure corners.
After high school, Parsons enrolled in a teacher's course at a local Dixon college. She received a financial contribution from a distant German relative. While still in college, Parsons obtained her first newspaper job as a part-time writer for the Dixon Star. In 1902, she became the first female journalist in Dixon, where she gossiped about Dixon social circles, making a step towards her Hollywood career.
Looking at wireless communication, it should be structured in such a way that it uses the potential of radio transmission. The third inspiration is that of human gossiping. The term is sometimes associated with spreading misinformation of trivial nature but the way information is disseminated is one of the oldest and most common in nature. Information is generated by a source and gossiped to its neighbours.
Finally, Natalia was buried in the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in Saint Petersburg. The Empress disliked Natalia Alexeievna, and the court gossiped that she didn't allow the doctors to save her daughter-in-law. The autopsy, however, showed that the Grand Duchess had a birth defect called spinal curvature (scoliosis),Alexey Morokhin: Curvature of the mill (in Russian) [retrieved 31 July 2020].
It was a medieval world. Lamas of all ages gossiped and giggled, lounging on the steps in front of heavy wooden doors with iron studs. In the evening sun the angles of the roof and squared lintels cast black-and-white shadows in geometrical patterns. Mastiffs still sheltering from the day's heat stretched out in shady corners squalid with gompa debris - old bones, pieces of cloth, and the odd tattered boot.
Bobbie stays with Peggy until her injuries from the accident heal. The affair between Draper and Bobbie continues until the episode "Maidenform", when she lets it slip that his previous mistresses have been talking about his sexual prowess. Because he highly values his privacy, Draper is disgusted that his extramarital escapades are being gossiped about, and immediately ends the affair. He must continue his professional relationship with the Barretts.
In the lower area were two ovens. Housed in the upper area next to the church entrance was the fire brigade. The order in which the villagers got to use the bakehouse was drawn on the eve of baking day, when the villagers also shared news and gossiped about village life. The bakehouse therefore not only was used for baking, but also served as a village social centre.
Shakespeare's characters were so distinctive that it is as if each were expressed by a distinct "faculty" of his mind; and, in effect, these faculties could be considered as showing "excessive sociability", notable for "how they gossiped and compared notes together."Hazlitt 1818, p. 92. Twentieth-century critic Arthur Eastman thought that, although these remarks did insufficient justice to Chaucer, they were particularly original in revealing "the sophisticated genius of Shakespeare."Eastman, p. 106.
1879 He married Harriet "Hattie" Spelman in 1868. An 1874 newspaper gossiped about him: "Ernest Longfellow, the son of the poet, is described as a slender, delicate young man, an artist of talent, great at ten-pins, and tip-top at gunning."New-Orleans Times; Date: 08-19-1874 "His professional life has been spent in Boston, with frequent visits to Europe." In the 1870s he kept a studio on West Street.
In the aftermath, William Hogarth drew Toft, London gossiped of the affair, and Manningham's name became more widely known. Manningham published in 1740 Artis Obstetricariæ Compendium; the parts of the subject of obstetrics are arranged in tabular forms, each tabulation being followed by a series of aphorisms. An English translation was published in 1744. In 1750 appeared his Treatise on the Symptoms, Nature, Causes, and Cure of the Febricula or Little Fever, which reached a third edition in 1755.
The Legends of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas (, written by the Tibetan monk Mondup Sherab, which was narrated to him by Abhayadattashri c. 12th century) narrates the following tale: Mekhala and Kanakhala were daughters of a householder in Devīkoṭṭa (now in Bengal), who married them to sons of a boatman. Their husbands taunted them and their neighbours gossiped about them. Finally, Kanakhala could not take the abuse any more and suggested Mekhala that they should flee from their house.
In 1748 he was appointed a chaplain to King George II and canon residentiary of St. Paul's Cathedral. In 1752 he was consecrated Bishop of Gloucester but was quickly embroiled in a scandal involving allegations of Jacobitism. Christopher Fawcett had gossiped to Lord Ravensworth that Johnson, Andrew Stone and William Murray had drunk to the health of the Pretender in their youth. The allegations were brought all the way to the House of Lords and were subsequently thrown out.
During her early days in the series Summer was known for being naughty and the "resident trouble-maker." A writer for the BBC's Neighbours website described her as having "The face of angel and the mind of a career criminal." Summer was also very good at wrapping people around her finger. The BBC writer called Summer a "mini-Mrs Mangel in the making" as she often overheard things she should not and gossiped about them afterwards.
Laura was Giovanni's only female student, learning under his household which focused on scientific and philosophical learning. As Bianchi's intellectual credibility rose, so did his school and their knowledge branched out to questioning astronomy and philosophy to problems in anatomy. Most of the history of Biachi's schools activities and accomplishments are lost, however Davia's history can be retraced. As she grew as a philosopher over the years, she had been praised and gossiped about during the eighteenth century.
The shooting of Woodward immediately became a cause célèbre and was detailed extensively by the mainstream media and tabloid newspapers. Life magazine called the episode "The Shooting of the Century". The story was also frequently gossiped about within the Woodwards' social circle, who speculated that Ann intentionally shot her husband to get his money. Despite the fact that she was never charged and was cleared of wrongdoing by a grand jury, Ann was banished from high society.
Among officials present at the scene, was Edward Gierek, who was flown by a helicopter. Because August 1980 was a very hectic time in Poland (see: History of Solidarity), wild rumors were rife in the area. People gossiped that the cargo train carried tanks, which were going to be used against workers of the Gdańsk Shipyard. Another rumor had it that activists of the fledgling Solidarity movement from Toruń were in the train, on their way to a meeting in Łódź.
" Villa stated regarding the plausibility of the claims in Other Losses that "The impossibility of Bacque's selective crime thesis—[that the poor treatment was solely carried out by Americans]—becomes all the more evident when one examines the basic decisions affecting occupation policy." Regarding the impossibility of a conspiracy on the scale purported by Bacque, Villa states that "[i]n truth, had Eisenhower committed the crimes Bacque alleges, someone surely would have gossiped, ratted, leaked, or even just hinted. None did. Not even Field Marshal Montgomery.
175-176, 192, 196... Which is why two months earlier, the princess, already quite heavy with child, had seemed "stout as a tower" in presence of Peter the Great. This clandestine pregnancy was really an open secret and had been widely gossiped about. Arouet (Voltaire) was arrested in May 1717 after telling to a police informer that the Regent's daughter had retired to La Muette to wait for the time of her delivery.Jean-Michel Raynaud, Voltaire soi-disant, Presses Universitaires de Lille, 1983, vol.
The youth instead warned Pace of the impending attack. After securing his household, Pace rowed across the James River to warn James City. Though directed to the London Company, Sandys's account of the massacre seems to have been widely read and gossiped about in England, perhaps due to the efforts of professional correspondents such as Nathaniel Butter, John Pory (a former Secretary of the Virginia Colony), and the Rev. Joseph Mead—all of whom knew and corresponded with each other and with a wide range of newsworthy persons.
Still of Deslys circa 1915 House of Gaby Deslys at 299 Kennedy Avenue in MarseillesDeslys' celebrity rose following newspaper stories which gossiped about King Manuel II of Portugal's infatuation with her. During the king's visit to Paris in December 1909, he was introduced to Deslys and immediately began a relationship with her.Breyner, Thomaz de Mello, Diário de um Monárquico 1908-1910, Lisboa, Edição do Autor (May 1993); Nobre, Eduardo, "Paixões Reais", Lisboa, Quimera Editores Lda. (2002). It was thought that after this first meeting the King sent Deslys a pearl necklace worth $70,000.
A widely gossiped urban folklore in Tamil Nadu was that DMK leader M K Stalin had abducted Fathima Babu, who was a Doordarshan Kendra news reader, when his father M. Karunanidhi was Chief Minister in the late 1980s, as she went missing in 1989. Later, she finally denied such an incident ever took place. She explained, "In those days, I was acting in a television serial Chithirapaavai. Back then Doordarshan had this policy wherein news readers of its bulletins can"t simultaneously cast news and act in serials.
Ida lives hard and fast with too much drinking and a string of boyfriends, Sandor has very few friends and his mother insists that he practice ballet. They meet in a chat room and despite appearances they discover they have much in common. Sandor and Ida lives in different cities and when Sandor unexpectedly visits her it ends with that Sandor feels betrayed because Ida had gossiped about Sandor to her friends, which they in a drug-induced state reveals to him. Sandor tells Ida he never wants to see her again, and returns home.
Mio Aio's death leaves her husband Takumi and six-year-old son Yuji to eke a living for themselves. Takumi is disorganized in household chores, suffers occasional fainting spells, and fears that his health could not fulfill his dead wife's happiness. Yuji overhears relatives gossiped that his own difficult delivery compromised Mio's health, and blames himself for his mother's death. Mio had left Yuji a picture book; in the book, Mio departs for a celestial body she calls "the Archive Star" but reappears in Japan during the following year's rainy season; turning the pages, Yuji eagerly awaits her return.
In the episode, a character named Scott Malkinson attempts to get Disney+ because the woman he is interested in loves the Child, so he believes she will love him too if he gets the streaming service. The Child was also parodied in the December 14, 2019 episode of Saturday Night Live. He was portrayed by comedian Kyle Mooney in a Weekend Update segment, in which he gossiped about the Mandalorian cast, talked about his future business ventures, and threatened Baby Groot. At the 77th Golden Globe Awards, host Ricky Gervais jokingly mistook Joe Pesci for "Baby Yoda".
In 1939, he sought treatment from Dr George Foss, who had been experimenting with testosterone to treat excessive menstrual bleeding; at the time, the hormone's masculinizing effects were poorly understood. Foss provided Dillon with testosterone pills but insisted Dillon consult a psychiatrist first, who gossiped about Dillon's desire to become a man, and soon the story was all over town. Dillon fled to Bristol and took a job at a garage. The hormones soon made it possible for him to pass as male, and eventually the garage manager insisted that other employees refer to Dillon as "he" in order to avoid confusing customers.
At the age of 23, Chávez married Nancy Colmenares. Colmenares, like Chávez, was also from Barinas and had roots in Venezuela's plains culture. Colmenares' friends gossiped that she was already pregnant with their first daughter before they were married in 1977. Thereafter, Chávez began to lead a "double life": while feigning disciplined obedience amidst his military superiors and miming political neutrality around his family, Chávez engaged in secret trysts with known socialists, communists, and other leftists. From 1978 through 1979, Chávez was commander and squad leader of the 414th Apure Braves AMX-30 armored battalion in Maracay.
The court thus began to clamp down on practices such as prostitution, pornography, rape, and homosexuality. By the time of the Qianlong emperor, however, red-light districts had once again become capitals of courtesanship. In economically diverse port cities such as Tianjin, Chongqing, and Hankou, the sex trade became a large business, supplying a fine hierarchy of prostitutes to all classes of men. Shanghai, which had grown rapidly in the late nineteenth century, became a city where male patrons fawned over and gossiped about prostitutes of different ranks, some of whom became recognized as national entities of femininity.
National Kinney expanded from parking and building services into real estate development by purchasing the Uris Buildings Corporation, but the timing was bad as the New York real estate market collapsed in the 1973-75 recession. The main Uris Building asset was soon lost to foreclosure. In 1979, after some protracted negotiations, National Kinney attempted to purchase The Aladdin hotel and casino in Las Vegas in a joint venture with Johnny Carson, planning to rename it after the star. However, Carson's wife Joanna gossiped about the deal, and subsequent trading in National Kinney stock led to insider trading charges against third parties by the SEC and the disgorgement of profits.
""New Frontiers: The Story of Deep Space Nine", DS9 Season 2 DVD special features In 2014, Farrell admitted she found the character initially frustrating. "The writers didn't know what to do with the character they created", saying she was asked to portray the character as a cross between Grace Kelly and Yoda. She was also annoyed by a scene written where Dax gossiped about who was dating whom on the station, questioning "Why would a 350-year-old person care about who you're going out with?" Pillar explained, "The more we've written her, the more we're finding that she is not what she appears to be.
Melanie is living in Atlanta with her Aunt Sarah Jane, who is largely called by her childhood nickname "Pittypat". Scarlett's mother, mistaking Scarlett's depression at having lost her status as a belle for grief at having lost her husband, suggests that living with Melanie and Pittypat in Atlanta might lift her spirits. After moving to Atlanta, Scarlett's spirit is revived by the energy and excitement of living in a growing city. She busies herself with hospital work and sewing circles for the Confederate Army, although her heart isn't in it - she does these things mostly to avoid being gossiped about by the other women of Atlanta society.
248 One time as he was cleaning the bathroom, he read graffiti in pencil saying: "Even I, a former lieutenant in the navy, have been reduced to selling my blood", which weighed on his heart.Tsuge, p. 252 Another seller that had an impression on him was one who was six feet tall and had the build of a wrestler, but a disfigured face, which resulted in the man wailing after nurses gossiped about him.Tsuge, p. 253 A frontal view of Hirohito tipping his homburg Tsuge said that there was some self-portraiture of him in the protagonist of "Up on the Hilltop, Vincent Van Gogh",Tsuge, p.
She additionally hosted the musical variety show Salon Moderne and gained attention for her work as a female announcer, which had become a rarity in radio in the 1930s. Benaderet relocated to Hollywood in 1936 and joined the radio station KHJ, where she made her network radio debut upon being hired by Orson Welles for his Mercury Theatre repertory company heard on The Campbell Playhouse. The following year she received her first big break in the industry on The Jack Benny Program, where she played Gertrude Gearshift, a wisecracking telephone operator who gossiped about Jack Benny with her cohort Mabel Flapsaddle (Sara Berner).Busch, Noel F. (February 3, 1947).
In the 1960s, Kesab Sarkar was known to frequently visit Shanti Munda's family home to pick up various fruits that they would grow in their garden. As a well known figure, the community gossiped about the relationship he had formed with Munda. Sarkar was 40 years old at the time while Munda was 15, and when Sarkar eventually asked for her hand in marriage, Munda's father disapproved. Regardless, Kanu Senyal planned the wedding which would take place in Dahru Rajgore's home in Choupukhuria. When talking about her father's reaction to the marriage, Munda recalled: > “Almost everyone came to the wedding, but there was no one from my house.
Though initially chilly, Bok-soo rekindles his relationship with Soo-jung when they learn that their grudge was driven by a series of misunderstandings: Se-ho was the one who gossiped Soo-jung's background and framed Bok-soo into playing the part of his rooftop fall, which was actually a failed suicide attempt. Se-ho has long been in love with Soo-jung and framed Bok-soo precisely so they would split. When Soo-jung confronts him about this, he openly admits his actions and warns her that, for rejecting him, he would make her and Bok-soo's lives miserable. Aided by his friends, Bok-soo slowly dismantles the corrupt atmosphere of Seolsong.
Word of a planned confrontation appears to have been widespread well before it took place, even being gossiped about by militia-men stationed Dublin and Westport. Catholic Bernard Coile, from Lurgan, County Armagh, who had rose to become a merchant in the linen industry, called upon the local two parishes to agree to a non-aggression pact. This appears to have succeeded in regards to the Lurgan area, were no Lurgan men were amongst the combatants. There would also seem to have been adequate time for preparations, with one County Tyrone militia-man sending home a guinea to purchase a musket for the Defenders, and Peep o' Day Boys scouring Moy, County Tyrone for gunpowder.
According to Reuters some of the Roshen factory workers in Lipetsk felt embarrassed to work for Ukrainians "swept up in a wave of Russian patriotism since Moscow annexed Crimea" and gossiped about rumours of how the management "paid Ukrainians more money and were cheating the Russians". On 13 May 2014 Russia banned the sale of Roshen products in Crimea. In April 2017 full production stopped in the Lipetsk factory; leaving 700 people jobless.Roshen quits activity of its factory in Lipetsk, Interfax-Ukraine (20 January 2017) As noted, the seizure of property of the Lipetsk confectionery factory, imposed by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation under a criminal case, made it impossible to sell the factory.
Barry was scripted to be much more down-to-earth in comparison: working-class instead of middle-class; openly gay instead of 'in the closet'; loud and brash instead of shy and retiring, and in addition the age difference between the two was substantial — Colin being roughly fifteen years Barry's senior. A relationship between Colin and Barry was quickly developed and the residents of Albert Square gossiped in hushed voices about the true nature of their friendship. In 1987 EastEnders was responsible for screening the first ever gay kiss in a UK soap opera, much to the outrage of the viewing public."EastEnders star turned MEP to hold gay marriage ", Pinknews.co.uk. URL last accessed on 2006-12-30.
Title page of the first edition of The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle In 1751, Tobias Smollett included the Memoirs of a Lady of Quality in his novel The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Though the memoirs, written in amatory fiction, were published anonymously and revised for publication by John Shebbeare, it was clear from the beginning that the "lady of quality" was Lady Vane. Horace Walpole wrote in a letter the same year: In her memoirs, the Viscountess Vane mocks contemporary social and moral conventions, and describes her emotional devastation following the death of her first husband. Walpole gossiped in the same letter: Lady Vane shocked society not only by refusing to portray herself as chaste, but also by unrepentantly advertising her adulterous relationships.
A female being gossiped about and socially excluded by female peers There are a number of competitive strategies that females may use in a bid to appear more attractive in comparison to other females. Whilst males may use direct forms of aggression during intrasexual competition females typically compete for access to desired mates through the use of indirect aggression. Unlike direct aggression which involves delivering harm face to face, indirect aggression describes acts that are done circuitously, where an individual aims to cause harm but attempts to appear as if they have no harmful intentions. In the context of intrasexual competition, indirect aggression works to reduce the opportunities the rival may have in securing access to the desired mate to, therefore, increase one's chances of reproductive success.
After the Major Bowes tour ended, Berner began working in network radio in Hollywood, with recurring roles on Fibber McGee & Molly and The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. On The Jack Benny Program, she voiced one-time parts before joining the principal cast as the recurring characters of Jack Benny's girlfriend Gladys Zybisco, and wisecracking telephone operator Mabel Flapsaddle, who gossiped about Benny with her cohort Gertrude Gearshift (Bea Benaderet), while Benny waited impatiently on the other end of the line for them to connect his call. Intended as a one-time appearance, they began recurring roles in the 1945-46 season, and in early 1947, Berner and Benaderet momentarily took over the actual NBC switchboards in Hollywood for publicity photos. Other radio work included waitress Dreamboat Mulvany on Arthur's Place; Mrs.
This led to a fascinating disconnect between Western and Eastern European feminists. While Western feminists felt stifled by the societal pressure to don bras and make-up, Eastern European feminists felt repressed because these feminine items were denied to them. In reference to her meeting with Western European feminists in 1978, Drakulić remarks that “we thought they were too radical when they told us that they were harassed by men on our streets… Or when they talked about wearing high-heeled shoes as a sign of women’s subordination. I remember how we gossiped about their greasy hair, no bra, no make-up.” In essence both groups were struggling for the same thing - the ability to express themselves as women without conforming to their respective society's expectations for women.
Sir John Conroy in an 1837 painting by Henry William Pickersgill Rumours about Victoria's parentage centred on a controversial Irish soldier and adventurer called Sir John Conroy who was her mother's private secretary and the comptroller of her household. The Duchess of Kent was the same age as Conroy, whereas she was nineteen years younger than her husband; the court gossiped openly about their relationship. After the Duke's death Conroy assumed a parental role towards Victoria that she bitterly resented. This caused a near permanent rift between Victoria and her mother, as well as between the Duchess and her brother-in-law, William IV. Conroy expected that when Victoria became queen he would be made her private secretary, but instead one of her first acts as monarch was to dismiss him from her household.
Her sister Anne Bassett was rumoured to be a mistress of Henry VIII, by whom she was showered with great gifts and kept at court even after her stepfather Viscount Lisle had been sent to the Tower of London for alleged treason, namely for having plotted to betray Calais, then an English dominion, to the French. According to rumour, Anne Basset was being considered as Henry's sixth wife on the eve of Queen Catherine Howard's execution. Katharine came to public attention at the same time that her sister was supposedly being considered as a new wife for King Henry VIII, and was arrested and briefly imprisoned on suspicion of having made treasonable utterances. Katharine is said to have gossiped that Catherine Howard's misdemeanours and execution were the actions of God showing the king that his previous marriage to Anne of Cleves was still in force.p.
Not content with being a clerk, Al applied for officer training and in 1944 completed officer candidate school making him a Lieutenant. Shortly after becoming a Lieutenant he was made the adjutant of the 613th Air Force Band. However, when the Tuskegee Army Airfield was closed Al was transferred to Lockbourne Air Base and was shortly after promoted to squadron commander and leader of the 613th Army Air Force Band where he was responsible for organizing a musical program to "establish a good working relationship" with the white citizens of Columbus, Ohio and stymie their disdain for the newly transferred Tuskegee Airmen whom they regarded as trouble makers after the highly gossiped Freeman Field confrontation, a series of incidences where Tuskegee Airmen, stationed at Freeman Army Airfield, attempted to integrate an all-white officers' club, which resulted in multiple arrests of African American officers. As a solution, Al created a talent show that required one squadron to entertain a different squadron every week.
In October 1939, the furious rivalry between Massagli and von Papen finally ended with the conclusion of a mutual security pact between the United Kingdom, France and Turkey. However, as Massagli admitted in his memoir of time as ambassador in Ankara, La Turquie devant la Guerre, his triumph proved to be an ephemeral one as the Turks chose to interpret Clause Two of the Anglo-French-Turkish alliance in such way as justifying remaining neutral. However, Massigli contended that while he failed to bring Turkey into the war on the Allied state, he at least foiled von Papen's efforts to bring Turkey into the war on the Axis side. In February 1940, in a dispatch to the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Papen wrote that based on information he had received from "two friends" in the Turkish government that it was commonly gossiped in Ankara that Massigli is "said to have told his friends repeatedly that Turkey would be in the war by May at the latest".

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