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  • Brudnoy enjoys twitting sports fans with the hard C version of Celtics.
  • Jordan started it by twitting Payton and his follow-up shooting barrage.
  • She was twitting some of the British reporters, and they all said it was the other guy.
  • Leno's objective note-taking on overheard criticisms and later twitting of the baffled participants with their precise words is delicious.
  • But they noted that Yeltsin, moments after twitting Clinton in Hungary, agreed to the implementation of the START I nuclear treaty.
  • Campbell had a good time twitting Milbury about just trying to stir up the old rivalry and sell some tickets out on the Island.
  • Joel Ascher, the coach at August Martin, has been chanting, twitting MSG officials for previously carrying only the boys'Class A game.
  • Even while he quotes Bob and Ray twitting " One Man's Family " as " One Feller's Family,"
  • In return, Cramer has enjoyed twitting Wolfe by rising from the red leather chair without using his arms for leverage  something that Wolfe cannot do.
  • Rangers Coach Colin Campbell has had a good time twitting Milbury, but Campbell also seemed a bit obsessed with Milbury's new powers as general manager.
  • Today, when he isn't twitting the presidential candidates, Perot helps pay most of Volpentest's travel expenses and the salary of his coach.
  • It seems, at first, not like the clever self-twitting she clearly intended, but rather a facile confirmation of her haters'conviction : that the middle-aged Madonna does not have a worldview beyond her next Pilates appointment.
  • There was Mia Hamm of the new Washington team, saying, " I've been waiting for this all my life, " and there was Brandi Chastain of the Bay Area, twitting Julie Foudy about the effete nickname, Spirit.
  • Braugher kept a straight face while twitting the hyper-publicized " E . R ., " but the doctors on that show might have been having a similar conversation _ lofty but pithy, serious without being semiotic _ about the significance of their jobs.