Emigration is the talk of the town, the Sept. 10 article in The Economist said.
Dennis Thomas, 33, who works at Abe's Barbeque, said McMillian's death has been the talk of the town.
By premiering the PS4 now, Sony gets to be the talk of the town pretty much until E3.
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They got to double dip on the news cycle around the release, and ensure the talk of the town is Apple.
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The talk of the town is the recent announcement he will be stepping aside to let other seeds grow at Apple.
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More than 1 million Android users downloaded the app in the first 24 hours, and it became the talk of the town online.
After that, it will be able to concentrate entirely on its original mission, planned long before Clementine made water the talk of the town.
Microsoft has been the talk of the town since hedge fund rock star David Einhorn said he likes the stock but CEO Steve Ballmer has to go.
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Two years ago, the mosque was the talk of the town, but at least for her circle of friends and family it has become a fringe issue, she said.
Abortion opponents have also realized the power of the billboard, and the privacy lines they keep crossing guarantee that their billboards become the talk of the town (and the country).
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With wearable tech being the talk of the town as of late, one has to wonder if Google Glass, for example, could be paired with visual or auditory augmentation technology to "improve" your senses.
At times, Ms. Bennett deliberately strayed from the facts: After listening to a concert recording of Ms. Garland at the Talk of the Town, she knew the singer performed songs like "Come Rain or Come Shine" quietly and slowly.
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In the months before Super Tuesday, on February 5th, the essential elements of the McCain campaign were the Straight Talk and the town-hall meeting.
"The first day I went to office, it became the talk of our town, " recalls Vidya, 65, speaking to FORBES ASIA at Renuka's modest headquarters in Belgaum.
Her new bangs became the talk of this town immediately after she went public with them on her 49th birthday, a few days before the president began his second term.
We haven't even gotten to the protracted personnel dramas the free-agent sagas and multiplayer deals and the malcontents trying to talk themselves out of town.
In February, 1903, Seaman Knapp arrived in the East Texas town of Terrell to talk to the local farmers.
The president will visit Chicago Friday to talk about gun violence in the wake of 500 shooting deaths in his home town in 2012.
We have heard a lot of talk in the Shays town meeting about a coups occurring in America.
Apparently, as often happens, no one thought putting up this stuff for the world to see, theoretically, would result in them seeing it, in practice, thus result in a big-paper story that exposes many of the ills the people in town would rather not talk about with outsiders.
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"All this talk of a town center is pie in the sky, " he says.
The tension of this unprecedented undertaking -- you mean to tell me you just talk into that thing and somebody on the other side of town hears you?
Across town, at the current Planned Parenthood clinic, CEO Sarah Stoesz says all the talk of limits on the ban is nothing but a smoke screen.
For the first hour, we listened to Mr. Ehrmann talk of how San Francisco had long been a cocktail town as far back as its Gold Rush days.
He is giving a talk "Water as a Scarce Resource: A Threat to Growth Targets in the East of England" to a Royal Town Planning Institute conference in Cambridge on Wednesday.
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