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Fresh, hot tea, and an end to the nattering of ill memory.
She shook her head to clear it of this nattering, concentrated on the news.
But according to the Wasserstein world view, all this nattering will do little to harm the bottom line.
One of the things that isn't helping is the nattering of stupid old women.
If, like me, you often enjoy this sort of postmodern nattering, then his book will do what it says a novel should do.
"Pluto Nash" is not the only upcoming movie that cannot seem to escape the negative nattering.
Eberly filtered their nattering out of his conscious attention.
Linnana interrupted my nattering by asking what she should order for the Regent's breakfast.
Even without all the nattering about spiritual healing, Vista Clara would be anything but a fat farm.
What matters their nattering, in truth?
Jolan was having none of this petty nattering over what to her was an irrelevancy.
"Following that logic, I should listen also to the nattering of the three-fingered sloth as it swings from the trees."
Will you stop this nattering!
These concerns may sound like the nattering of nabobs to those who believe the present system of protecting intellectual property is acceptable.
Phoenix Cardinals All the nattering about a season-ticket scandal aside, the team will play before packed houses.
Enough of this nattering.
Mr. Jackson seemed to be courting such a protest vote today, offering himself as the candidate who has stood above the nattering and negativity.
A stupid, empty nattering.
"After all of your high-minded nattering against the sin of groundlessly judging others, you certainly seem eager to do exactly that."
The pair passed by, so busy nattering at each other that neither woman noticed the open French doors, or Jackie standing half behind the closed one.
Not every critic is entranced (or, to get with it, ensorcelled) by such nattering of novelistic narcissism.
It was Baker's constant nattering at the President that he had to do something big that really got it over the top."
Greater flesh and blood seemed at stake in the rival nattering of the fierce Siberian mosquitoes flurrying through the nighttime heat.
She compared the black motorist's high-volume rap with the high-volume nattering of a white woman using a cell phone at an upscale food shop.
Thorne is seldom concise, but it's worth enduring his occasional nattering to be rewarded by his sharp insights.