This latter concern chimes in with the principal complaint of British businessmen about red tape.
But the outlook of this conservative crowd chimes with broader French public opinion in surprising ways.
Westminster talk of welfare reform chimes with public concern that economic inactivity is linked to social ills.
After further debate about his sanity, the prisoner chimes in with, "Moussaoui flies over the cuckoo's nest!"
The chimes had been temporarily switched off for a refurbishment when the couple bought their house in October.
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One annoying meeting later, my phone chimes to tell me an old school friend is just around the corner.
Mr Davutoglu likes to insist that this policy chimes perfectly with Western goals.
It fears this will mean the end for a subject which, it says, chimes with the Tories' Big Society idea.
Are bells, chimes, and singing bells religious artifacts, or simply tools that aid in the efficient execution of spiritual goals?
"But we made it fun, " chimes in Zoe, by having a sleepover with her aunt and sister on Christmas day.
The chimes of the White House have rung, and I didn't even know we had chimes at the White House.
Binger and Storm chitchatted about their families, her new passion for bird- watching and her idea of buying chimes for St.
The government has announced that the chimes of Big Ben will fall silent during the funeral as a mark of respect.
Today, on the long wraparound porch, the music of the wind chimes competes with the noise of the cars rushing by.
The Indonesian gamelan orchestra uses gongs, xylophones and percussion to produce a rhythmic pulsing with the melodic beauty of bells and chimes.
The CW chimes in with Smallville and Supernatural, however we'll just kick back and watch Shanghai Noon in stretch-o-vision on TNT.
In front of it all was a rock band with bass and acoustic guitars, drums, tambourine, chimes you name it, they had it.
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The boomer mother in me chimes in: Time for some tough love.
Politicians have long been aware that the notion chimes deeply with the British sense of self, and is meddled with at one's peril.
The government also believes this approach chimes with public opinion: recent surveys suggested the benefit reforms enjoyed approval ratings of up to 60%.
Its chimes ring out in the late afternoon sunshine, throwing into sharp relief the way that innocence and evil lived here, side by side.
That chimes with an industrial-trends survey published in late April by the CBI, a business lobby, which recorded a sharp rise in business optimism.
The new policy also chimes with the ideas of Turkey's soldiers, who are generally keener than the politicians to keep in with the Americans.
The song builds to a frantic conclusion, bolstered by accordion and deceptively innocent chimes, in the process concocting a colorful nightmare for the characters within.
Local carping might not matter, but it chimes with national grumbles.
So poorly defined is he that a supporting character actually chimes in late in the game to explain that he really is a bad-ass after all.
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Suppose they come up with an alternative, not of course a blueprint but a set of policies which chimes with their view of Britain's constitutional instincts.
This chimes nicely with his drive to persuade Scots to vote to break away from the rest of Britain in a referendum he will call in 2014-15.
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