He ran a Web log, where he freely gabbed about his impressions of life at the Mountain View, Calif. based Internet search giant. |
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What people remember about a day is not what they gabbed about but who they gabbed to. |
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Johanna and I promised each other we'd sleep on the bus, but that was never going to happen, so we gabbed all the way. |
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Jeff was leaning against the couch near my feet playing a video game that seemed to be frustrating him as David gabbed on his phone. |
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Well, after we gabbed awhile and sipped out tea, rocking in a couple of my old antique buys, he gets up to go. |
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So we just stayed up and gabbed, ate junk food and had a few beers, and gabbed some more. |
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Almost every near miss lately in which someone almost hit me resulted from their inattention as they gabbed, gabbed, gabbed on the phone. |
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Madame Turrie gabbed a needle and black thread and quickly put the thread in the needle eye. |
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I had his secretary print them out for him, then we gabbed a bit, and I left. |
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Commentators gabbed endlessly about the number of women, blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities in attendance, and the cameras never stopped looking for an illustrative face. |
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Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. |
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Calvin Klein gabbed with Pharrell Williams. |
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She said that every time her father turned his back, the girls gabbed. |
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Two men sat beside her and gabbed poetry, the work of Robert Hass, and ate the pickled radishes that start every meal in the restaurant, crisp and tart. |
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He came for the reunion dinner a few years ago, when seven members of that championship team gathered and gabbed until midnight at the Tribeca Grill. |
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