Opponents dismissed these as cheap campaign shots, but they chimed with the mood in the province.
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Veteran Microsoft analyst Paul Thurrott chimed in recently, sounding awfully confident about some numbers.
Wesley Clark also chimed in ahead of the address, while campaigning in Manchester, New Hampshire.
"When you eat a lot, you turn into a monster, " one boy chimed in.
"It was really only 80 with a bunch of smoke and mirrors, " chimed in another.
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There was a bad moment every time, while the logo appeared and the music chimed.
The Kaczynskis' scepticism about rapprochement with Germany and Russia chimed with some Poles' deep historical fears.
K-State President Kirk Schulz (who looks kind of like Clark Kent) also chimed in on Wednesday.
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Then, Jane Espenson, who wrote an episode, chimed in: "I'm there, if needed, " she tweeted.
The timepiece, which chimed a bell every hour above the house's service wing, dates back to the 1770s.
"Bless her heart, " Lisa Wells chimed in with a laugh, offering the Southern tagline to downplay any insult.
Three of the nine Fortune 500 CEOs who are active on Twitter chimed in to say they agree.
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Teaching unions said the figures chimed with what their members were reporting to them in terms of morale.
Another chimed in with, when my husband gives the baby a bottle at night, he always forgets to change her diaper.
Chief Justice Roberts chimed in with this pithy characterization of such a policy.
Christopher Dodd (CT) chimed in, saying the resolution, which he voted against, eliminated all options except a military one.
Some chimed in with praise, others with social media's trademark humor and snark.
It all chimed with the narrative outlined at a press conference by Shawn DuBravac, the chief economist of the Consumer Electronics Association.
As the clock on the mantle in his office chimed the quarter hours, he hammered away at their assumptions.
And Bob Schukai chimed in to underline how much easier it is to market London to American entrepreneurs and investors.
Hulse also chimed in on a ratings conference call with Fitch Ratings during this period and reiterated that conclusion, the suit says.
When I asked for stories about Monty on Twitter, more than a dozen people chimed in, much of it with good-natured kidding.
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The American Automotive Policy Council, which represents Chrysler and General Motors as well as Ford, chimed in with its support.
These accusations chimed with Mr Gonzales's reputation for putting politics above principle.
Smart marketers know the clock has chimed an end to push marketing.
Russian firms also chimed in with support, reflecting urgency on the part of the country to support Cyprus through its current economic crisis.
Next up was Hoge, who chimed in with "the only team to win six Super Bowls, " and went on to make Pittsburgh's choice.
That is, until I, in my own sleepy state, accidentally slumped onto the flight attendant call button at my elbow, which chimed loudly and repeatedly.
Drawing from their debut disc, "Absolute Zero, " it displayed four-part vocal harmonies and a knack for arrangement, as guitars chimed under and around the voices.
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