We talk over coffee in his small Knightsbridge office, where he employs just one assistant. |
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You should be able to talk over your options for treatment with your GP and any specialist that you are referred to. |
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There was bluster, bluff, and blarney, with everybody trying to talk over everybody else. |
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Favoring multilateralism over unilateralism often means favoring talk over action. |
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Normally we go there on Saturday afternoons and sit in leisure and talk over our steak chili. |
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Everybody then adjourned to the 19th hole to talk over the competition, and all agreed it was a fine idea and it would improve their short game. |
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He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying. |
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The war talk over global warming also reflects an increasing desperation on the part of eco-activists, commentators and official environment departments. |
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The second time, I think if you have restenosed veins they talk over with you if you need a stent in or not. |
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Instead they talk over and over about hockey and again and again about professional hockey. |
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With an easy rapport, we exchange stories, talk over problems, and plan our goals together. |
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Try to understand each other's feelings and points of view and talk over what can be done. |
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School pupils in China are kids, after all, not robots – they goof around, joke, talk over each other. |
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There has been much talk over the years about whether this government harbours a hidden agenda for Canada. |
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When the talk over function is not activated, the microphone sound is mixed with the main program without changing its level. |
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I learned how to talk over the loud noise in the garage at a fish fry. |
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Give them booklets to help them understand and have discussions and talk over what MS is. |
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After attempting to talk over one another, both men looked beseechingly at the judge to intervene. |
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Support each other, talk over anxieties and concerns, and be open to the caring of your family and close friends. |
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All the ministers and partners with whom I have had the pleasure to talk over the past four days have emphasized how timely this Conference is. |
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I shall enter here some of my notes, as they may refresh my memory when I talk over my travels with Mina. |
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Others around the room talk over cognac or whiskey in whispered voices. |
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The participants of eight workshops are also planning to talk over the issues of European security, development of small business, cooperation in protection of cultural heritage, and religious education at schools. |
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Without the right attitude initially or if the idea is simply to go and parley, chew the fat, talk over coffee, how will they get down to negotiations? |
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We have had so much talk over a number of years about developing an integrated strategy and about issues around public health and how important they are for Canadians, yet we are not really seeing the results. |
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To let them know, some foreign universities will give a lecture to the students and T. I. M. E. double diploma graduate engineers will talk over their academic and professional experiences. |
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We can sit together and talk over old times and what they meant. |
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Here we need to be sure that these programs are aimed at spiritual renewal and provide those involved with a significant opportunity to meet and talk over with someone their life of faith. |
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Afterwards we all departed into theatreland for a few sherbets and to talk over the evening's fare. |
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