On March 12, 2007, it was in its second of a three-day annual gabfest, held in this city's Convention Center. |
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The congress is the industry's very own Tower of Babel and more than 50,000 joined in the techno-speak gabfest this year. |
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Here are some highlights of the gabfest, as the pros handled questions from audience members. |
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Halligan's excitability might seem to be her greatest handicap in anchoring a studio-based gabfest. |
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The event in Toronto this week was not a frontiersman's gathering, however, but the world's biggest mining gabfest. |
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But many delegates in Johannesburg say that this should be the last great UN gabfest on sustainable development. |
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He is a raconteur extraordinaire and an interview with the dogged reporter can rapidly turn into a delicious gabfest. |
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Even so, I no doubt saw much more of the gabfest than did the vast majority of voters, which tells you something about the state of participatory democracy in Canada. |
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Individually or collectively, they talk freely about their off-the-course lives and interests, inviting the public in for the gabfest. |
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Few Democrats even in South Carolina will bother to tune in to the dutiful TV stations that are running the 90-minute gabfest on May 3rd. |
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The show announced Monday that O'Donnell will be a guest on the daytime gabfest on Feb. |
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We've often walked to the stadium to join friends for a game and a gabfest. |
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Once it's clear the gabfest has gone belly up, she'll find another crew to talk to. |
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This is a little gabfest in a very large room. |
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Focusing on green research and development might not feel as good as participating in a global gabfest with flashlights and good intentions, but it is a much brighter idea. |
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We shared impressions, reactions and guesses about succession in a 10-minute gabfest that was emblematic of hundreds of others going on that afternoon in Denver. |
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