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Some fear the superhero is headed for a splat; Broadway's chief rumourmonger, Michael Reidel, has already declared that if it opens on schedule, "I'll eat my young".
He preferred some details to be his own and not the property of every envious or titillated rumourmonger in the bathhouses and barracks and cauponae of Sarantium.
The rumourmonger tells him that all that is left are a number of refugees and that Dragon, with its 50,000 strong crew, couldn't have been hijacked by anything more than a sizeable opponent.
There is always at least one Rumormonger stationed in each mall.
There's a rumormonger in a village we pass through soon after lunch.
The means of citing Thomas as the rumormonger are also suspect.
It offered a reward for information leading to the identification of the rumormonger.
It's all a matter of politics as perceived by the particular rumormonger.)
The master rumormonger was reading something in each hand with a third scroll propped against his feet on a desk.
Not another rumormonger in all Nevia could handle a project this size.
A rumormonger who for a short time was able to deceive even Botchan.
Rather, it is that most people here seem to think it perfectly natural that a rumormonger should be behind bars.
A gossipy woman, a scandal-spreader; a rumormonger; one unable to keep a secret or respect a confidence.
The road skirted the village green; we left Rufo there and sought out the rumormonger.
This rumormonger was different.
The Chinese authorities showed the unedited tape on Chinese television, asking viewers to turn in the "rumormonger."
The rumormonger blinked.
Set up in competition with our friend the rumormonger--I'll bet we could outgabble him."
But companies say Mr. Dorfman is like the rumormonger who panics depositors and causes a ruinous run on a bank.
Prison for a 'Rumormonger' The report from Sichuan came as the Government sentenced a man to 10 years in prison for "rumor mongering," after he told an American television crew that soldiers killed thousands of people in the Beijing crackdown on June 4.