I therefore object to anytittle-tattlewhich suggests that this great movement will be destroyed because of the influences within it.
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Why should we take notice oftittle-tattleof that description?
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And let me tell them something else which they have accepted which is onlytittle-tattle.
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I do not see the slightest foundation for this unless it istittle-tattle.
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It seemed to be sad that he should pick up pieces oftittle-tattleand use them in that way.
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That was an incoherent suggestion—they have a monopoly ontittle-tattlewithout policy.
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People believe what they want to believe, and if that belief can be fed bytittle-tattleand critical allegation, it will be.
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That programme took what may have been a fact and a lot oftittle-tattlewhich was demonstrated later to be totally incorrect.
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Surely that is hard evidence, not justtittle-tattlefrom bits of newspapers.
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Publication of that kind of information—and one can think of other instances—also can give rise to gossip,tittle-tattleand embarrassment.
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I thought that that article was based on two wholly false assumptions and also on one piece of very inaccuratetittle-tattle.
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Who has not heard thetittle-tattleand gossip that is going about?
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Thetittle-tattlewhich the police may have obtained somewhere may be quite wrong.
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The former are more interested in possession than appreciation, the latter more concerned with social occasion and societytittle-tattlethan the survival of the theatre.
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Will it be justtittle-tattlecollected from common informers?
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