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  • Palka was an award-winning liberal talk-show host on WWRC-AM in the 1990s, and knows all about chat for chat's sake and, he claims, self-delusion - both talents that figure prominently in his take on the Captain.

    Backstage at Washington Shakespeare Company's 'Juno and the Paycock' 2011

  • Weigh in at AC360. com where the live chat's already under way.

    CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2009 2009

  • There's a distinct lack of bubbly this year - funny how ministers take special care over that, while the government overspend is (literally) enough to fill every bath in England with Moet - but the chat's beenfirst class, especially at the Centre for Policy Studies bash last night.

    On the Westminster grapevine... 2008

  • The sedge warbler sang in the thick reeds a mocking ventriloquial lay, which reminded me at times of the less pronounced parts of our yellow-breasted chat's song.

    IX. Outdoors and Indoors 1913

  • The sedge warbler sang in the thick reeds a mocking ventriloquial lay, which reminded me at times of the less pronounced parts of our yellow-breasted chat's song.

    An Autobiography Roosevelt, Theodore 1913

  • The sedge warbler sang in the thick reeds a mocking ventriloquial lay, which reminded me at times of the less pronounced parts of our yellow-breasted chat's song.

    Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography Theodore Roosevelt 1888

  • This medley was not laughable, like the chat's, which it suggested, but it had the same abrupt, fragmentary, and promiscuous character.

    Birds in the Bush Bradford Torrey 1877

  • With just the properly anxious, uneasy manner, she would steal behind a clump of leaves into some retired spot admirably adapted for a chat's nest, and after a moment sneak out at the other side, and fly away near the ground, exactly as all bird-students have seen bird mothers do a thousand times.

    A Bird-Lover in the West Olive Thorne Miller 1874

  • The chat's secret of invisibility was thus plainly revealed.

    A Bird-Lover in the West Olive Thorne Miller 1874

  • A chat's diet is primarily insects - grasshoppers, weevils, wasps, bees.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2010

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