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The hum of improvised conversation, the rustling of newspapers turning, the clinking of cutlery.
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Beverage companies infuse their TV and radio spots with enticing sounds of liquids pouring and ice cubes clinking.
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On Wall Street, even as layoffs mount, the upper echelons are clinking champagne glasses for good reason.
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She radiates continental European chic, clinking with bold silver jewellery that offers a sort of travelogue of her peripatetic working life.
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Pascal waited for her to return to the kitchen before raising his drink toward Tiye and clinking the top of his bottle with his.
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Force me to walk -- with tubes in their noses, barf buckets resting on tricycle handlebars, beads of courage clinking from their IV poles.
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It's a city where at 6:30 on any given evening the restaurants and the bars and the hotels are often filled with people clinking glasses at something called a fund-raiser.
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Within the restaurant, there was the normal hum of diners and servers, the clinking of forks and cups, making it hard to discern that anything outside of the restaurant was in any way unusual.
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It was easy, sitting at that worn counter, listening to the comforting sound of ringing phones and clinking china on a rainy weekday afternoon, like the last time I was there, to even imagine that it felt permanent.
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Thirty years ago, if you were a shop owner, you spent a large chunk of your time poring over inventory, keeping your books, clinking away at your calculator, double checking your numbers, and going through enough correction fluid to whitewash a fence.
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