Word: chatteringly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...famous actress falls silent, unable to speak of and to the world's brutalities and banalities. Her nurse fills the emptiness with chipper chatter, eventually talking herself into her patient's tragic view. Bergman has never been more bleak, austere, enigmatic or hypnotic...
...Feldstein declines to offer any comment on the prospect of an appointment to the Fed and attributes the chatter to media hype...
...order to prevent subway cars from becoming havens of mindless chatter and noise once the wires are installed, the T should update its If you see something, say something slogan to If you see something say something, but if you dont, close your eyes, relax, and say nothing...
...last verse, like a guard dog at an electric fence; nothing on Gimme Fiction is allowed to get in the way of melody. There are a few subtle effects--a tape loop ticking away like a lawn sprinkler on the ecstatic My Mathematical Mind, some buried studio chatter elsewhere--but they help give the album the artful artlessness of an untucked shirt...
Satellite radio clearly has momentum, but broadcast, or terrestrial, radio still owns most of the market. Local radio may be clogged with ads and promos, banal chatter and the same 200 songs spun ad nauseam, but almost everyone tunes in at some point during the week, according to ratings firm Arbitron. Viacom recently wrote down the value of its Infinity radio business by $10.9 billion, but terrestrial radio still hauls in around $20 billion a year in revenues, mainly from local advertisers like car dealers and banks, rendering it an important marketing tool and generator of free cash flow. Sirius...