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I . chat [tʃæt] N

1. chat (talk):

2. chat COMPUT:

II . chat <-tt-> [tʃæt] VB intr

chit-chat N no pl inf

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English
No ISP can log with whom the user chats, when, or for how long.
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Some search engines have also reached out to the SEO industry, and are frequent sponsors and guests at SEO conferences, chats, and seminars.
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Business people can utilize video chats for meetings and use their time more productively instead of being subjected to virtual cavity searches.
www.propublica.org
They then engage prospective victims in online chats and eventually into engaging in cybersex, which is recorded.
www.interaksyon.com
He chats up the driver, then turns on the car radio.
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Two other boreholes were completedone for oxygen enriched air, the second for videoconference equipment to allow daily video chats with family members.
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Fanning's new programme will include a morning paper review, chats with guests, and film and music reviews.
www.independent.ie
The site (sleepyhollowmovie.com) offered visitors live video chats with several of the filmmakers hosted by Yahoo!
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And he likes company, companionable chats and regular breaks for meals.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He then chats with some women who are going abroad to work in order to support their families.
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