There's been some scuttlebutt that the Enterprise is going to be involved in something pretty big, but that's all it is. |
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Asked to rubbish this scurrilous piece of scuttlebutt BT has sheepishly acknowledged that it is true. |
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I hear scuttlebutt that you got an eyes-only message from High Command over the hyperwave. |
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Yet the 61-year-old Diller insists there was never anything to the scuttlebutt. |
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Certain scuttlebutt avows that the girls actually do not participate in the makings of many of these records. |
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Walker took off to see if he could find out the latest scuttlebutt, leaving Emmert alone. |
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I heard rumors that you had returned, Capitan Hinds, but I thought it was mere scuttlebutt. |
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The scuttlebutt I hear is that Enron was long to the same extent that other energy suppliers and wholesale traders were long. |
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Walk more, eat less and include dairy products to help burn fat is the scuttlebutt of late. |
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The scuttlebutt is that the aide will step aside in 2010 to make way for an election bid by Mr Biden's son, currently serving in Iraq. |
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Your correspondent has heard the scuttlebutt from diplomats and bankers, and word of it has spread on Weibo, China's version of Twitter. |
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The latest scuttlebutt is that Mr Mandelson may instead be promoted to another, less sensitive, cabinet post. |
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And the scuttlebutt was that Republican Party bigwigs didn't want Mr Huckabee, because he was an outsider. |
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That brought a response from John Rutledge, who ran a Florida-based newsletter, The scuttlebutt. |
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Rutledge ran a story in The scuttlebutt, and Patsy got a phone call from man saying he was her sailor. |
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If Hymath could learn of our whereabouts in Mainport, probably just from local scuttlebutt and word of mouth, then anyone else could also find us. |
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I was getting scuttlebutt that nobody really cared about anymore. |
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One night in Pescara, we got the scuttlebutt from a pharmacist. |
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Fox News even ran a story online about the Mutant, and the scuttlebutt hasn't stopped. |
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The scuttlebutt in baseball-world is that Alomar was penalized for a year because of the infamous incident, in 1996, when he spit in the face of an umpire, John Hirschbeck. |
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But if the Memjet technology is as good as the scuttlebutt suggests, it could easily be licensed to market heavyweights like Dell, Panasonic or Samsung. |
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The accident-prone EMI has done better. The scuttlebutt now is that Warner will try to buy EMI from Citigroup, which seized it earlier this year from Terra Firma, another private-equity firm. |
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The editing board of US Weekly, which seeks out serious news, is also interested in what in maritime language is known as scuttlebutt, or the rumours making the rounds. |
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During the midwatch a radioman striker was taking a drink of water from the third-deck scuttlebutt. |
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Leaning over the scuttlebutt one afternoon, Bond suddenly realized he'd been gulping water for maybe a minute. |
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His resolve not to worry about unfounded scuttlebutt lasted about two minutes. |
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And if the others began to disappear from the scene, well, there's also plenty of sexual scuttlebutt to counterbalance the brutality. |
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This year's race looks likely to reverse that trend and the 70th Rolex Sydney Hobart in 2014 could be a bonanza, judging by the scuttlebutt around the waterfont. |
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We all grabbed towels that belonged to whoever lived there, and we wet them down in the scuttlebutt and wrapped them around our faces to filter out as much smoke as possible. |
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Kyle Publications, owner of Great Lakes Scuttlebutt magazine and sister concern Marine Marketing SolutionsTM, has announced launch of the website www. |
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