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"Nattering nabobs of negativism" is one of the most popular turns of phrase associated with U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who served under Richard Nixon until resigning in October 1974, after pleading no contest to charges of tax fraud. Agnew, who had a particularly acrimonious relationship with the press, used this term to refer to the members of the media, whom he also deemed "an effete corps of impudent snobs." According to the Congressional Record, this term was first used during Agnew's address to the California Republican state convention in San Diego on September 11, 1970. In context, it was used together with another well-known Agnew alliteration: "In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism. They have formed their own 4-H Club -- the "hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history." Although this phrase is often credited to Agnew himself, it was actually written by William Safire, the legendary columnist for The New York Times, who was a speechwriter for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew. Some of Agnew's other pearls were actually written by Patrick Buchanan, another White House speechwriter at the time. Read more: nattering-nabobs-of-negativism

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Chattering or gossiping.

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Vice President Spiro Agnew, circa late 1960' and early 1970's once made a comment about the nattering nabobs of negativity, referring to critics of President Nixon, as uninformed mongers of pessimism, or to put it bluntly, stupid gossips. So I guess the difference is that you are walking instead of talking.

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Negativism-- Behavior characterized by resistance, opposition, and refusal to cooperate with requests, even the most reasonable ones.

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Negativism is a tendency to resist or oppose suggestions or commands from others, often for no logical reason. It can manifest as a deliberate refusal to cooperate, comply, or engage in activities. In a psychiatric context, negativism can be a symptom of certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia.

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It was never proven but he was rumoured to be gay

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012 Shelly the Nattering Nutling [Nutties] any 3 Magic Beans

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The Mid-term elections have been upon us, and there is predictable even American break in power that could never be more visible than now. The more quibbling by those who do not know issues well and the nattering nabobs who are about to inherit power, this shows us that the time has come for the two American political parties to begin to work for the American people and recasting an America that should be now speeding ahead into the 21st century.

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cabobs, cubebs, imbibe, kababs, kabobs, kebabs, kebobs, nabobs

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Nails scratching on a blackboard are an unpleasant sound. Nattering may be another unpleasant sound.

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Flattering.

Battering.

Clattering.

Scattering.

Smattering.

Splattering.

Tattering.

Nattering.

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its a word that exaggerate a normal negative to a deepest negativism..example,bad is just thereabout worst is more negative than bad.

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Joseph T. Martorano has written:

'Beyond negative thinking' -- subject(s): Cognitive therapy, Negativism, Self-talk

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Douglas N. Smith has written:

'The loving man' -- subject(s): Man-woman relationships, Men, Negativism, Psychology

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Shelly the Nattering Nutling is an Common Moshling in the Nutties set.

Any Magic Beans + Any Magic Beans + Any Magic Beans

Completely nuts? Not exactly, but Nattering Nutlings are definitely crazy...about Moshi celebrities! And that's bad news for me, because thanks to my best-selling guidebooks, I'm a household name these days. Whenever I get close to one of these gossipy Moshlings, the first thing it does is flutter its eyelashes and ask for an autograph before running off screaming. Goodness knows how a Nutling would react if it bumped into a proper star like Zack Binspin. When they're not singing Music Rox songs in front of the mirror, Nattering Nutlings love chattering to each other about the hottest new gooperstars.

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You get Shelly by planting seeds, not by completing a Super Moshi Mission on Moshi Monsters.

012 Shelly the Nattering Nutling [Nutties] any 3 Magic Beans

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According to WikiAnswers:

"Behavior characterized by persistent refusal, without apparent or logical reasons, to act on or carry out suggestions, orders, or instructions of others."

Sort of defines the toddler age.

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Francisco Budi Hardiman has written:

'Massa, teror, dan trauma' -- subject(s): Violence, Negativism, Politics and government, Social conditions, Collective behavior

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Shelly does not come in a Super Moshi Missions. You plant seeds in your Moshling Garden to attract Shelly.

012 Shelly the Nattering Nutling [Nutties] any 3 Magic Beans

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S. Michael Kravitz has written:

'Managing negative people' -- subject(s): Negativism, Personality and motivation

'Emotional intelligence works' -- subject(s): Emotional intelligence, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern NAT---I--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter T and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are:

natrolite

nattering

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Sadly, parolees are guilty until proven innocent. Actually, the previously convicted are guilty until proven innocent in most cases.

This presumption of guilt will likely lead to violation of parole for the father. If there is an investigation, it will likely be cursory. Expect the paroled father to return to prison.

This is not negativism or pessimism. This is observation of reality.

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Stephen Ansolabehere has written:

'The end of inequality' -- subject(s): Apportionment (Election law), Election districts, History, Politics and government, Proportional representation

'Party control of state government and the distribution of public expenditures' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Going negative' -- subject(s): Electioneering, Negativism, Political Advertising, Political campaigns

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* Mean * moron * man * moon -man -men -mean -meadian Thatz all i can think of now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also: -mountain -mourn -moan -macroscian -mactation -maculation -magneton -maidan -malacissation -malison -malleation -malversation -mamelon (all real words)

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern -ABOB-. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter B and 4th letter O and 5th letter B. In alphabetical order, they are:

cabobs

kabobs

nabobs

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern N--T----G. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter N and 4th letter T and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

nattering

neatening

neutering

nictating

nurturing

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --BOBS. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter B and 4th letter O and 5th letter B and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

cabobs

kabobs

kebobs

nabobs

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012 Shelly the Nattering Nutling [Nutties] any 3 Magic Beans

047 Sooki-Yaki the Caped Assassin [Ninjas] Red Magic Beans, any Magic Beans, any Hot Silly Pepper Sooki-Yaki was hatched from an egg for Twistmas 2012.

062 Rooby the Plucky Puncharoo [Sporties] any Star Blossom, Blue Magic Beans, Blue Magic Beans

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There are numerous symptoms for low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. Keep an eye out for: shaking, anxiety, nervousness, hunger, nausea, headaches, negativism, confusion, fatigue, difficulty speaking or blurred vision, among many other symptoms.

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validity, acidity, green tea, oak tree, don't you agree with me? insanity, vanity, manatee, but not really.

ANSWER: Frivolity? Leaves me in a state of ambivolity, like listening to nattering, chattering, drivolity. Tis not a state of purity, frivolity. Not charity, frivolity. More like taking, not anything like givolity. So gentile this frivolity not like volatility, or anything acceptable or civolity. Tis nothing more than futility to praise frivolity, just an ode to trivolity.

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A doddering of seniors

A twaddle of Democrats

A condescension of reporters

A kegger of collegians

A trust-fund of peace marchers

A hypervapidity of Maureen Dowds

A gesticulation of Italians

A corruption of Congressmen

A moustache of policemen

A tumescence of pornstars

A shriek of liberals

A waddle of Rosie O'Donnells

A crimewave of Kennedys

A tapper of Idaho Senators

A nattering of elderly ladies

A caring of staff nurses

A nextplease of dental nurses

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 14 words with the pattern N---E-I-G. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter N and 5th letter E and 7th letter I and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

nattering

neatening

neutering

nichering

nickeling

nickering

niddering

niffering

niggering

nippering

nithering

nuggeting

numbering

nurseling

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John-Roger has written:

'Relationships, the art of making life work' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Intimacy (Psychology)

'Living the spiritual principles of health and well-being' -- subject(s): Medicine, Health, Religious aspects, Spiritual healing, Well-being

'Life 101' -- subject(s): Life, Conduct of life

'You can't afford the luxury of a negative thought' -- subject(s): Success, Negativism, Thought and thinking, Life skills, Mind and body, Psychology, Sick

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Alliteration is using the starting vowel or consonant repeatedly throughout a phrase. Alliteration in poetry is pleasing to the ear and emphasizes the words in which it occurs.

Examples

  • Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are alliteration because they both start with the letter "M".
  • Scattering seagulls, daring dolphins, balanced banana, playful platypus, solemn Santa, juvenile Jack Frost, slumbering Sandman, marvelous Mother Nature, tired Tooth-Fairy
  • In ''The Highwayman'' Alfred Noyes used the hard ''K'' sound to suggest the hard sound of a horse's hooves. "Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed in the dark inn yard."
  • A more famous example is the first couple sentences of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita: "Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta; the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Lo. Lee. Ta.
  • Another famous example of alliteration of the last 50 years was delivered by Spiro Agnew, Richard Nixon's first vice-president. Agnew told a San Diego audience in 1970 that "we have more than our share of nattering nabobs of negativism." Before he sat down, he also referred to "pusillanimous pussyfooters," "vicars of vacillation," and "the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history."

Tongue-Twister Alliteration

There are several examples of sentences that are mostly alliteration.

-- Peter Piper Picked A Peck of Pickled Peppers!

-- Mary marveled at the magnificent monument.

Alliteration Pairs

For example: a busy bee, click clack, dipsy-doodle, flea-flicker, hem and haw, jumping jacks, money maker, naughty but nice, pitter patter, rough rider, slip 'n slide, trick or treat, wishy-washy.

When used with a deft touch, such as in the phrase "clean coal," you create a memorable phrase without anyone really noticing the alliteration. By definition, though, it's hard to come up with examples of things nobody notices.

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I will suggest you keep the old bill for one month. The new bill to arrive will most often indicate whether the old balance was paid and the date when the old bill was paid.

However, if your teenager's use of the phone is large you may wish to hold onto these bills until they have grown some. The time will come when your child will someday angrily scream , "You never buy me anything"! This is the time to run to the closet where you have stashed all the old bills that will show you and your child that you have paid a fortune for all their nattering.

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James S. Holton has written:

'Spanish grammar in review' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language

'Spanish: listening, speaking, reading, writing' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Study and teaching (Elementary)

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Catatonic stupor is marked by immobility and a behavior known as cerea flexibilitas (waxy flexibility) in which the individual can be made to assume bizarre postures that they will maintain for extended periods of time.

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Kingsley A. Fletcher has written:

'The power of covenant' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Covenant theology

'When kings pray and fast' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Christianity, Fasting, Prayer, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Fasting

'If I were Satan'

'Prayer & Fasting' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Christianity, Fasting, Prayer, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Fasting

'Who says you can't?' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Christianity, Negativism, Optimism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Attitude (Psychology), Religious aspects of Success, Religious aspects of Thought and thinking, Success, Thought and thinking

'I have seen the kingdom' -- subject(s): Christian life, Kingdom of God

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hey, it's me again, the ridiculously rich+powerful guy. listen, you need to go to the white temple in the mountains. not shrine of the sea god, but you'll probably see it at the bottom of the screen on your way there. if not, then use zoom function. get there, and on left side of wall, find bush. whirlwind it wait on the old geezery windbag to zip it, go in, and after titchy guy goes in, goin. WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT OPEN THAT FIRST CHEST YOU SEE AS YOU GO INTO THE CHALLENGE. IT'S A MIMIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go through the challenge, save at boiling pot puzzle use move(don't worry about little guy; he'll be ok:)and beat the living daylights out of overgron monkeys if you've beaten game already and gone around and started with $$$$$ and powers+health intact. if you haven't, then get plenty of herbs, and FIGHT!!!! then afterwards, go up ladder, wait for old geezery, windbaggy to finish nattering, then you get lash!!!!!

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 56 words with the pattern --T-E---G. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter T and 5th letter E and 9th letter G. In alphabetical order, they are:

antheming

batteling

battening

battering

beteeming

bettering

bittering

bothering

butlering

buttering

cottering

dithering

esteeming

estreping

fathering

fattening

fettering

fothering

gathering

gettering

guttering

hattering

hithering

hottering

jitterbug

jittering

kittening

lathering

lettering

litterbag

litterbug

littering

mattering

mithering

mothering

muttering

nattering

nithering

outseeing

pattening

pattering

pittering

pothering

pottering

puttering

rattening

settering

tattering

tethering

tettering

tittering

tottering

withering

wittering

wuthering

yattering

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The Mughal Empire is sometimes spelled in English as the Mogul Empire, and they were invaders into India from Afghanistan, Iran and the Muslim states in Southern Russia, as we would now recognise the places. It is different from the Mongol Emprire which had its origins in China and Siberia, and never got as far as India.

It was a Muslim militarist empire that over-ran the Indian sub-continent for about 300 years from 1520 to 1850. Most of the great architectural legacy in India was created by the Moguls. The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous, dating from about 1640.

The Mughals made war on the Indian tribes and ancestral castes, especially in the Deccan and the Coromandel Coast. By 1680, almost all of India fell under Mughal rule. District governors were set up all over India, known as Nawabs (in crude English nabobs). By the time the British and French arrived in the early 18th century, the Mughals were in decline. They had been attacked and defeated by the Sikhs in the North and the Marathas in the Deccan (West and South). From 1800, the Mughals were not a significant power in India, and the British saw the end of the Empire during the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny. By 1860, there were no Mughals in positions of authority. The last of the nawabs Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Rangoon in Burma in 1862.

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nabbed

nabobs

nadirs

nagged

nagger

naiads

nailed

namely

naming

napalm

napkin

napped

napper

narrow

nasals

nation

native

natter

nature

naught

nausea

navels

navies

nearby

neared

nearer

nearly

neaten

neater

neatly

nebula

necked

nectar

needed

needle

negate

neighs

nelson

nephew

nerved

nerves

nested

nestle

nether

netted

netter

nettle

neural

neuron

neuter

newels

newest

newish

newton

niacin

nibbed

nibble

nicely

nicest

nicety

niches

nicked

nickel

nicker

nickle

nieces

niggle

nigher

nights

nilled

nimble

nimbly

nimbus

ninety

ninths

nipped

nipper

nipple

nitric

nitwit

nixing

nobble

nobler

nobles

nobody

nodded

noddle

nodule

noggin

noised

noises

nomads

nonage

noncom

nonfat

noodle

nooses

normal

normed

noshed

nosher

noshes

nosier

nosily

nosing

notary

notate

notice

notify

noting

notion

nougat

nought

nounal

novels

novena

novice

noways

nowise

nozzle

nuance

nubbin

nubile

nuclei

nudest

nudged

nudges

nudism

nudist

nudity

nugget

numbed

number

numbly

nuncio

nursed

nurser

nurses

nutmeg

nutria

nutted

nutter

nuzzle

nybble

nylons

nympho

nymphs

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The Common Moshlings on Moshi Monsters are the one you can get with any color of seeds as long as you plant the seed required to attract the moshling.

002 Chop Chop the Cheeky Chimp [Ninjas] [Common] any 3 Dragon Fruits

003 Gingersnap the Whinger Cat [Kitties] [Common] any Magic Beans, any Love Berries, any Hot Silly Pepper

007 Fifi the Oochie Poochie [Puppies] [Common] any Hot Silly Pepper, any Magic Beans, any Dragon Fruit

008 Squidge the Furry Heebee [Spookies] [Common] any Star Blossom, any Hot Silly Pepper, any Dragon Fruit

010 Snookums the Baby Tumteedum [Dinos] [Common] any 3 Star Blossoms

012 Shelly the Nattering Nutling [Nutties] [Common] any 3 Magic Beans

013 DJ Quack the Disco Duckie [Birdies] [Common] any Dragon Fruit, any Moon Orchid, any Star Blossom

015 Gracie the Swishy Missy [Snowies] [Common] any Love Berries, any Moon Orchid, any Snap Apple Gracie was also hatched from an egg for Twistmas 2012.

018 Stanley the Songful Seahorse [Fishies] [Common] any 2 Love Berries and any Dragon Fruit

020 Purdy the Tubby Huggishi [Kitties] [Common] Any Dragon Fruit, any Moon Orchid, any Dragon Fruit

024 Angel the Sky Pony [Ponies] [Common] any Magic Beans, any Hot Silly Pepper, any Hot Silly Pepper

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abrasive, amiable, affable, agreeable, aggressive, aggrieved, amenable, angry, assured, assertive, attuned, attentive, attractive, authentic, bad, backward, baleful, balky, better, best, beautiful, boastful, boney, boring, bored, bitter, bountiful, blessed, bland, bratty, blissful, careful, careless, cagey, caustic, cavalier, centered, courtly, contrite, cute, curable, cunning, crude, cruel, clannish, clueless, critical, deluded, darling, daring, dear, detested, delectable, devilish, doe-eyed, done, dorky, drawn, drab, eery, easy, easy-going, fast, failing, fabled, fantastic, febrile, female, fine, fitful, foul, foolish, frail, fretful, fluffy, flustered, gabby, garrulous, gentle, good, great, green, gleeful, halting, hefty, hulking, harmful, hurtful, icy, irksome, ill, jumpy, jealous, jerky, killing, kindred, lame, late, last, lacking, leering, lewd, listless, lively, lovely, loving, loud, lustful, lusty, manic, male, mannish, mealy-mouthed, mean, mollified, murderous, natural, nameless, nattering, neat, nearby, naughty, new, nude, nice, open, old, sane, safe, sage, sacred, settled, serious, silly, sore, spiteful, spiffy, stupid, strange, shaken, shameful, shapely, tan, taut, tearful, testy, treacherous, torn, torpid, tone-deaf, temperamental, tuneless, truthful, undernourished, unwell, unfaithful, unwed, ugly, victorious, vigorous, valuable, vengeful, vaunted, wanton, weary, wearisome, weird, wordy, worrisome, willful, worried, wry, xenophobic, yellow, zealous

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Anything that helps your help is good. There are no vitamins or food which will cure depression, but getting enough Vitamin D is important for absorbing calcium for healthy bones. When you're depressed, you don't take care of yourself, and taking a good multi-vitamin will help with that. Don't take more Vitamin D than recommended - and remember it is usually found in milk also.

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Famous TV host and comedian, Johnny Carson, died in Los Angeles on January 23, 2005 of respiratory failure from emphysema. He was 79 years old. In 1999 he suffered a heart attack and in 2002 he revealed he had emphysema. There was no public memorial service, but many people paid tribute to Carson, including late night hosts Jay Leno and David Letterman.

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