Terry Donnelly and Barbara Marineau are very funny as a pair of gossipy, hard-drinking biddies.
Were I reporting from London, I suspect the response would be much more gossipy.
Mr MacCulloch's tone changes sharply at this point, becoming lighter and more gossipy.
Would it be fair to categorize all women leaders as gossipy or emotional?
Like everyone else, the executives at gossipy real estate Web site Zillow have been anxiously watching housing prices collapse.
Just being alone in a room with a young man would subject her to gossipy suspicions about her character.
They rolled out The Big Debate, an original series that plays like a gossipy edition of TV's Crossfire, earlier this year.
This book draws a vivid picture of the decadent, superstitious and gossipy climate of pre-revolutionary Russia, with Rasputin at its centre.
The New York Times gushes, Giddy, gossipy, and endearingly un-slick, and Variety promises, While soccer fans will rep the core audience, even non-fans can enjoy.
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When asked about their perception of female leaders they were described as: multi-tasking, emotional, empathetic, strong, intuitive, compassionate, relationship building, verbal, consensus building, collaborative and gossipy.
Another new venture in technology journalism, Kernel Magazine has also launched in recent weeks, though with a more gossipy brand of reporting than that promised by Matter.
In Manila's gossipy media, Beaver's reputation as a playboy endures.
China's gossipy internet forums traded rumours that Mr Zhou and Mr Bo intended to stage a coup in Beijing, though the truth of that situation was never revealed.
Drudge was also considerably less gossipy than new-media mogul Nick Denton turned out to be--but then, who anticipated Gawker and its vision of the world in the late 1990s?
It adds to the fascination, in a gossipy sort of way, that Philippe Sollers, a novelist and longtime editor of Tel Quel, a learned and esoteric review, has been identified as the real-life model for Jim.
If Drudge was gossipy, he was no more so than Walter Winchell had been in the 1930s and '40s--and hadn't Winchell grasped the evil of Hitler far quicker than the reigning grandee of American journalism, Walter Lippmann?
Dealbreaker (also a rather gossipy site, but with humor and sometimes a bit of analysis thrown in) expressed skepticism later that afternoon, wondering whether this was an early front-runner for the craziest rumor of the week.
Rajaa Alsanea's novel, set in the form of a gossipy internet blog about four upper-middle-class Saudi girls and their calamitous love lives, was officially banned in Saudi Arabia when it was published in Arabic two years ago (and a lawsuit was briefly filed against the author, fortunately away in America studying dentistry).
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