The e-mails, in English and Arabic, contain "both evidence and chit chat, " the source said.
Theyd get a chit for future payments -- only if the Thai oilfield met certain goals.
But the role of pronouns in communication extends beyond chit chat into interpersonal relationships.
They would often talk about each other's families, about their own activities and other chit-chat.
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Second, Armitage did not slip me this information as idle chit-chat, as he now suggests.
In the old days, a slip of paper authorising absence was known as a chit.
When the implicit system is at work, far flung corners of the brain are chit-chatting.
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If Nadine Dorries does not have a chit, she will be in it up to her neck.
So Kazakh films tend to be short on unnecessary chit-chat, and there is no tradition of film comedy.
But Mr Obama likes ideas more than chit-chat and they are, at least on the surface, ideological allies.
The Tories ought to be strong on such things, but their message was being lost in the taxi-chit paper-chase.
They would then chit-chat on their way to the meeting, agree on a strategy and present it to the stewards.
For all their distance, Ramon and Ana Lobo keep up the mundane chit chat of married life through their regular Web cam sessions.
"No more trying to find time to call and chit-chat, " is how one poll respondent described the business appeal of texting over talking.
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The hotel opened on the top floors of a futuristic mixed-use office building on Wireless Road in May 2012 near the Phloen Chit BTS station.
The problem, of course, is what's lost when that chit-chat goes.
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And almost none of this chit-chat belonged to protagonist Agent 47.
So far, it's at tech-oriented conferences like this where people are most aware of the "backchannel, " or the real-time electronic chit-chat going on about presentations as they occur.
And Simmons is planning upgrades that should encourage more chit-chat.
But rapturous receptions for writers like Anthony Beevor, author of a tome on wartime Berlin, show that interest in real books at least matches the appetite for chit-chat.
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There is significant evidence that "work sampling, " the use of tests similar to the work being performed, is a better predictor of future performance than the usual job-interview chit-chat.
Without further chit-chat, here are the charts and graphics.
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Everyone comes in because everyone knows how important it is to share ideas and have idle chit-chat as well as important conversations about the projects everyone on the team is working on.
The more significant aspect of Azharuddin coming out of his isolation with an mud-slinging interview is the decision to move court, which alone can give him a clean chit and help salvage his tattered reputation.
No matter how correct they believe themselves to be in their choice of off-the-cuff chit-chat topics, however, the moment they talk politics or religion, they brand themselves further in ways that have the potential to eventually affect the depth of the pool from which they draw water income-wise.
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It seems almost bizarre to imagine William Wilberforce, the high-minded anti-slavery campaigner, indulging in friendly social chit-chat with the Prince Regent (a typical conversation with the prince, as recorded by an amazed Persian diplomat, encompassed such topics as the large size of his brother's penis, revealed as he relieved himself out of a carriage window).
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