For those that got in, we drank away until the wee small hours and talked of old times, japes and larks. |
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Whilst the caller talked about carpet cleaning he showed him his warrant card and asked to come in. |
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One of your recent answers talked about batsmen who have scored centuries against all nine possible Test opponents. |
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They talked over a cup of tea and a Jaffa cake in her flat near Billingham. |
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I made griddled salmon with steamed broccoli and courgettes, and we talked, and laughed, and my Dad opened a lovely bottle of Chardonnay. |
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One of the concerns today which is most talked about is pacifism, is the world at war and its opposite, pacifism. |
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They had talked about a riverside walk as a Millennium project and it would be a great boost to the town. |
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When she took over a Saturday morning job on CBS, a lot of people talked about revolving doors. |
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The little screen was black again, quickly flashing how many minutes they talked. |
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The day I talked with him I found only one lev and 44 stotinki in his handkerchief, near the CD of his music. |
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Though they talked back and forth about many subjects, neither of them really let on any information about themselves. |
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They had talked all night chatting like old friends reuniting after 10 years apart. |
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We talked to top experts in the field of anti-aging medicine to find out what you should eat to help you age gracefully. |
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The treatment lasted four hours during which I experienced hallucinations and talked to people who have died. |
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They talked for an hour or two before Kieran asked her if she had ever kissed another girl before. |
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When the movement to legalize abortion began, advocates talked about the human costs of prohibition. |
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I also talked to Shawn about minor annoyances, and whether or not it was fair of me to be annoyed by them. |
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The media and various analysts usually only comment on problems that are being talked about by the President or her aides. |
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They talked for two hours, during which Baeck reproached him with all the accusations that he had heard against him. |
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Mr. Willoughby and I talked animatedly together, not noticing the lateness of the hour or our increasing drunkenness. |
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We talked all around the subject today without actually touching on it until really rather late in the day. |
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The Space Pirates are just too ruthless to get talked into repenting their ways. |
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We reminisced about the past and talked about the present, as well as the future. |
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He is so used to dealing with smugglers that he only talked in coded language. |
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As we walked back to the house we talked about the games that we had played and the idea of having a rematch again. |
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While Betsy and Mack spoke of working the land, Leah and Ana talked of different things. |
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At the bar across the room, a balding man talked to the curly-haired woman between sips of espresso. |
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From the house owned by the rugby club in the town he talked of his career to date. |
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She says they talked about producing long and short versions of her cross over V-neck sweater and cardigans in alpaca and linen. |
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He talked a great deal about al-Nakba and its devastating continual effect. |
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We've talked to the other office personnel and at this time, we can't connect any case relative to his disappearance. |
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What problems are reported in the newspaper or talked about in the houses of worship as community challenges? |
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I talked to Boyd, during rehearsals, about the thinking behind the production. |
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Floyd is in his nineties, and has moved into a nursing home since we talked last May. |
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They talked about it for quite a long time, how even though people might think you're a wuss, you should always buckle up. |
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Tea and lemonade were refreshed, and we talked a while longer about reading in general. |
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They voted out the reformists who talked of democracy and human rights but brought no real improvement to the lives of the poor. |
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They talked of locking them up in reformatory hostels, but that was too expensive. |
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In our family, we have always sat down and talked and tried to explain why you need to vote. |
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They talked with him about what happened in the cafeteria but Mike just said that he'd had worse and left it at that. |
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For instance, I've talked about this being a world language, which of course it is. |
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We talked about the rumble only when a safe distance away from family members, especially younger siblings. |
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He talked to her as the machines worked, repairing the damage that his blast had wreaked. |
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All the time Jeremiah talked, Mathias edged closer to the body, making the girl seem to shrink and wither before the size of him. |
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In chemistry we talked about kinetics, and we had the Bunsens on to keep us warm. |
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She talked about the National Party's proud 67-year history of commitment to families. |
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It was like a minute ago that I talked to Natalie and now I am on my way in my Jaguar to get her. |
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My friend talked agitatedly about the new and more effective types of vaccine. |
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Instead of readily agreeing to be re-tested, Annus talked of being treated like a criminal. |
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He talked readily and, as though he sensed my nervousness at making contact with him, he did his best to put me at my ease. |
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That was the last time I ever talked to him, and the last time we could ever reach him by phone or any other way. |
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We haven't talked a lot yet, but we razz each other a little in flirtatious ways while I get his coffee, that kind of thing. |
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Some politicians have even talked about Volare as a white knight to save the larger carrier. |
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The writer talked about her struggles to publicly affirm spiritual values in a culture that is deeply cynical. |
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The Kamba royalty was often not talked about and the history behind the royalty is not well known. |
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I talked briefly to the paramedic, whined a bit about my circumstances, and did whatever he told me to do. |
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I was just in Japan, where I talked about kaizen, the Japanese principle of continuous improvement. |
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Earlier, I talked with the Senator, a longtime advocate of education reform. |
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I talked to Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, yesterday. |
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She had talked about it in the past but she had just spent a month in Thailand and seemed happy. |
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I rambled on about Grandma and my family for the first pint and then we talked about other stuff for the second pint. |
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I called him on his lunch hour to mention that I had a secret admirer, we talked a bit and that was that. |
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We talked to one of the gardeners and admired the fruit, vegetables and, of course, the flowers. |
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She talked first to a sixth-grader who is studying at a juku to enter a private junior high school. |
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I have seen some really bad work in my life, and I made sure I talked with and researched each artist. |
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The raw emotion in his voice, tearing it and making it ragged, had been real when we talked that night at the top of the tower. |
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They talked until long into the night, until she nodded meaningly toward Irena's sleeping form. |
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Other CPA officials I talked to said they had no knowledge of him delivering a farewell address. |
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One of the two policemen jotted notes in a leather bound pad while the other talked to Rick. |
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We talked for a while, and after her coins ran out I jotted the number on the wood beside my phone and called her back. |
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One option we talked about was framing the story itself in flashback with a narrator. |
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They were always friendly with each other, and talked over the phone on a regular basis. |
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We talked for a while then moved into the living room and I went into action. |
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I think she might have thought I was weaseling out of what we talked about earlier. |
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And, well, after Mysti talked to me, I kind of needed a ride to town so I could help. |
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Last week, we talked about why the dollar has been so weak against the euro. |
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The scene where the dancers build a little tropical hut and dance a joyous rumba inside it is still talked about. |
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We lay on her bed with our arms round each other and just talked and kissed till way past two. |
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Chris, a fairly reserved and quiet fellow, is going to have to learn what it means to be talked to all the time. |
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For a number of years the colonies had talked about a connection with Europe via a submarine cable which could be landed at Perth, Darwin or somewhere on the Queensland coast. |
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We listened to his familiar tale of woe as he talked again about the failure of his marriage. |
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She talked to us for a few minutes before scooting off to some appointment. |
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Jenny Kutner, a 23-year-old writer for Salon, talked about her abortion after an IUD failure. |
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There are different people who have talked about it and the different theories about power, and that it becomes so addictive. |
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For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day. |
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In an interview last week, Jeff Daniels, who plays ACN anchor Will McAvoy, talked to me about this. |
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John came to see The realistic Joneses and we went out to dinner after and talked casually about the show, but that was it. |
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Antoinette Tuff, who tried to kill herself nine months earlier, talked him out of it. |
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Experts we talked to said the comparison between Goodell and law enforcement may not necessarily be apt. |
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I realize now that I spoke to her in paragraphs, babbling on and on, while she talked sparingly but concisely. |
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Barnes and Harper talked deeply about hockey, a subject that the prime minister has written a book about. |
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He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros. |
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I finally called Lee a couple of times and we talked but he was busy with guests at the house. |
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More important, we talked about our families, the best nontourist spots to hit, kebab joints, and antique map stores. |
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Some people who had flown in this same plane previously talked of it being as decrepit as a cattle car. |
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Instead, the Paul Ryan talked about these days on the Hill is withdrawn, conflicted, chagrined, and unavailable. |
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Victor talked about the FDNY academy and I talked about Colombia, and the conversation turned, as it always does, to chevy. |
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They talked about their pasts, their goals, and their futures. |
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The men, both in their mid-forties, bearded and dressed in the local traditional baggy long shirt and trousers, washed, ate, prayed and then talked. |
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You can get talked into it as a chic accompaniment to smoked salmon. |
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We all talked about how washing the hair allows nurses to provide acceptable touching and that massaging the head can be relaxing. |
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We talked a lot about Fifties-style acting, especially Montgomery Clift. |
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She said that her co-star, Alfre Woodard, talked to her about it a cocktail party that night. |
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Depression is talked about, written about, has ads about it on television. |
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I was moved when he talked about all the members of the colts organization he would miss, even the equipment guys. |
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The most interesting part was when the lecturer talked about a character called William Bunting, who used to catch wild adders to feed to the mongooses at London Zoo. |
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In being himself, he was also representing a community of people that talked how he talked and saw what he saw. |
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Since Constantine talked to the New York Post last fall, Eliot and Silda Spitzer have cut him off. |
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I've talked a bit about my Afrocentric elementary school before. |
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I talked about this once last year at FCA, but it needs to be readdressed. |
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We walked and talked to voters till we both were ready to drop. |
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One policeman knelt by the impotent aggressor and talked to him quietly. |
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They talked for a while longer and then went and had some dinner. |
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The girl I'm going out with now I've known for a little over three years but I never really talked to her until this summer during a backpacking trip in Lake Tahoe. |
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The farmers were the worst hit because the Budget, which had talked of promoting agro-industries, had not talked about costs of inputs like fertilisers, seeds and pesticides. |
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We talked about our families for a bit and then he recited a poem. |
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Sources say that business advisors thought the material far too racy, even for Daly, and talked the golfer out of it. |
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With the two tables of testimony in Moses' hand, when he came down from the mount, that Moses wist not that the skin of his face shone while he talked with Him. |
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But when I talked to them, none of the witnesses to the crime had done so. |
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This designation had not altered his sense of humor or the way he talked around reporters. |
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As the deadline for the list approached, I talked to my friend and fellow writer Devon Maloney. |
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He wrote an eloquent one, sitting at the computer on the far end of the living room as the family talked, gasping out sobs as he wrote that wrung my heart. |
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The frame shop guy eventually talked me into a really expensive framing. |
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Chekhov has talked about this, that any designation besides writer was a diminishment. |
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Sargent said they went skiing in Vail and fishing in Cabo but also talked business. |
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The next year he sat in the living room and listened again while Fred Pinckney, the Detroit scout, talked. |
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Such has been the much talked about run of The Newsroom, which ended Sunday night after three seasons. |
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We talked of old times like other women do, our feet steaming in front of the stove where we sat underneath neat bunches of drying thyme, rosemary, yarrow, and oregano. |
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It looks like the concern relative to what we talked about last night with some of Rita coming back down doesn't seem to be particularly likely at this point. |
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The last time we talked was in late October, and you were on your way to meet U.N. secretary-general Ban Ki-moon. |
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He talked about how the alpha male chimp tends to have one of two models of leadership, one being a bullying model and the other being a populist leader model. |
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Otherwise, the most talked about racing career since that of Lester Piggott has been peppered with a couple of Derby thirds, and lots of also-rans. |
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He came back to one of my classes and talked about all this stuff like how if you don't know what you're doing, you can just get sliced in half trying to hop the trains. |
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School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet. |
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Mark DeMoss, speaking for Romney at the meeting, talked about the need to support someone who is electable. |
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In an interview with entertainment Weekly, Heigl talked about the press event where she was asked about her difficult behavior. |
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We talked to entomologist Louis Sorkin about the best ways to prepare the little protein nuggets. |
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You talked about excesses and imbalances and the need for retrenchment. |
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It also seemed that while it might be expected that parents who talked and interacted with their children would have more creative offspring, the reverse was true. |
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Anyone walking through the Looking Glass would be transported instantly into Wonderland, a world where animals talked in riddles and common sense wasn't so common. |
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He talked about his disgust with the way the news media focuses on celebrities. |
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With just 168 men, one cannon, and 27 horses, he often talked his way out of potential confrontations that could have easily wiped out his party. |
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I listened to your speech tonight in which you talked about the power of positive thinking, and I want to ask how I can get some faith in myself. |
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Religion is one of the most talked about subjects on earth and, unsurprisingly, one of the most podcasted in the podosphere. |
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He talked passionately on this subject, which showed his fierce German nationalism. |
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I played dumb 'cause I knew if I talked at all, being simple and guileless, you all would twist me up and have the whole thing in a jiffy. |
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The Italian were full of manners and McAdams talked to Catherine while we went down to bet again. Mr Meyers was standing near the pari-mutuel. |
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The British had been lukewarm about an advance into Belgium but Gamelin talked them round and on 9 November, the Dyle Plan was adopted. |
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Luke walked outside and talked for 30-40 minutes, with no arm twisting or anything like that. |
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The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked. |
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The Romanticists talked about romanticism and borrowed from each other. |
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Sometimes they were raffles, mostly they were doorknocks. I went on one of the doorknocks after Wendy talked me into it. |
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When he talked, he talked nonsense, and made himself the laughing-stock of his hearers. |
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But as often as his relatives talked about squats and barbells, they discussed cannon fire and infantry tactics. |
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She said that everyone she has talked to who was detained was beaten. |
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Mouha talked about the generosity and solidarity of Berber communities. |
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Oprah Winfrey guest starred on 30 Rock and talked about bowel movements. |
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Bowman talked about the allegations that evening on CNN Tonight. |
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During his keynote, Satchell talked about academic institutions that are lining up to include XNA Game Studio Express in their course offerings. |
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I talked about the end of European catch-up on US productivity levels. |
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She talked about the day when she first tasted the joy of flying. |
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Those Chinese reports also talked about radiation deaths in Chicago. |
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The daggiest house in the Bay, that was how people talked about the Isherwood House. |
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Because some government officials apparently talked out of turn, the Russians can now engage in ballistics blackmail with our allies. |
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At that time Winston was a stocky boy with red hair who talked with a stutter and a lisp. |
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I have talked thus to you, child, not to insult you for what is past and irrevocable, but to caution and strengthen you for the future. |
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A judge admonished rock star Courtney Love after she showed up two hours late for a hearing on drug charges and talked out of turn in court. |
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Her oldest son, Abdullah, exploded with exasperation as his mother talked. |
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From being nowhere on the horizon to a much talked about food, UAE is training farmers to produce the nutrient-rich seed quinoa. |
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At the beginning, I wasn't keen on working the weekend shift, but my boss talked me into it. |
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I never saw him, but Jackie Langley told me Kerouac was a strange bird, stayed drunk, talked crazy, brooded. |
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The women talked in the living room while the men were otherwise occupied. |
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We mostly talked about his mother's illness, but he told me in passing that he'd won a small prize in the lottery. |
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I smartassed and smack-talked half of the interview, but as I relaxed a bit more and genuinely talked with them, a strange thing happened. |
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I was afraid of a quarrel between Dr. Johnson and Mr. M'Aulay, who talked slightingly of the lower English clergy. |
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The relative boost I talked about is again between an early infaller which could be part of the matter and a late infaller. |
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Our deal was that I take care of him healthwise, after his hospital stay, but I went out instead, and we talked only occasionally. |
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One of the Scandis, Sandra, had talked about how the men in south east Asia stared openly at women. |
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Some articles talked about changing social and political institutions that would improve their society for everyone. |
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I talked with her mother whenever she was in the room while I redressed the wound. |
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The redowa had some popularity in Paris about the year 1845 but in England it was more talked about than danced. |
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Bogosian talked to The Daily Beast about his dark Rothian doppelganger. |
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For four days Makki talked about the country's tortuous experience with AIOC and the shortcomings of the bill. |
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He stayed and talked with us about the nitrogen cycle and how to take good care of our razorbacks. |
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Frustrated at his inability to get his way, Lloyd George talked of resigning and taking his case to the public. |
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For instance, one writer who discussed tracking gut-shot deer talked about a kidney hit and compared it to the liver and stomach wound. |
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Then, the lady explained that her husband often talked to his girl friend about her. |
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He apparently talked incessantly about suicide, terrifying his sisters and brother Paul. |
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Frege was a small, neat man with a pointed beard who bounced around the room as he talked. |
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Couple boys from way downcountry come for a summer in the woods. Isaac Cole talked to em. |
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Her husband Anthony beamed in the maternity ward as they talked about names for the boy nestled in a blanket with a yellow knit cap. |
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Briggs also talked about regionalizing the police and fire chief positions during his contract negotiations. |
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Maybe ten, cuz I ran into Dan Balz and we talked Nationals for a bit. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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The family had not talked about their history and neither brother knew what had happened to the family left behind in Czechoslovakia. |
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When Blackburn called, I drug the telephone cord twenty feet out of the office and sat on the cord while I talked with him. |
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In the last few months we have also talked with brake mechanics and auto mechanics, who have similar stories. |
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Fellers talked with British military and civilian headquarters personnel, read documents and visited the battlefront. |
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I remember how you downed Beauclerk and Hamilton, the wits, once at our house, when they talked of ghosts! |
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Pate de verre is often talked about in terms of laciness because of the way the glass is handled during the packing of the mould. |
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Hill joined Team Lotus as a mechanic soon after but quickly talked his way into the cockpit. |
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By this stage the writers had already talked about a chase sequence along the Great Wall, as well as a fight scene amongst the Terracotta Army. |
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He talked in whispers, and with the utmost respect, of the churel that might be listening overhead. |
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When the Dixie Chicks went overseas and talked bad about this country's president, it was like they were bad-mouthing this country. |
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She talked with Nureyev by phone several times a week, although her farmhouse did not have a telephone. |
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Upfront talked to Hudson, who grew up in Cleveland and started bagpiping at 13, about what draws him to it. |
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That cruisers talked to cruisers across vast distances like synapses discharging in a megamind could not be proven mathematically. |
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He talked freely and carried the smile of the cat that swallowed the canary. |
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The two took a walk into the countryside, sat under a railway viaduct, and talked. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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Watson and Crick talked endlessly about DNA and the idea that it might be possible to guess a good molecular model of its structure. |
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He never talked about why he became a lay preacher in 1924, not long after he emerged from hospital. |
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Jumper, then the only person to have flown both the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Raptor, talked to Air Force Print News about these two aircraft. |
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Everybody talked about it at the time I suppose, but it was money. |
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The more he talked the more quickly he consumed his cigarettes. |
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The ensuing 1924 general election saw the publication, four days before polling day, of the Zinoviev letter, in which Moscow talked about a Communist revolution in Britain. |
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I've asked various people, particularly Shuttle guys, that have been many orbits around China in the daytime, and the ones I've talked to didn't see it. |
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At our very first meeting, we talked with continually increasing intimacy. |
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She made it to the car, buckled Braylen in the back seat, and talked to Steph a few seconds as the girl rambled off some chuckles and other babbly sounds. |
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His face was remarkably mobile and expressive when he talked. |
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She brought up the movie and he talked about it in a generic sense, but she noted how careful he was not to say anything even remotely interview-worthy. |
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I got him going about the moon or stars, he would fall into that trap, he forgot about his questions and for hours talked to me about the universe. |
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My brother wanted a pet squirrel, but I talked him out of it. |
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A year later in 1932, Dylan talked at length with his mentor and friend Bert Trick, 'The socialist grocer of Brynmill', about creating a play about a Welsh seaside town. |
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During the doorknocking local residents had talked about other issues. |
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Just fancy ME bein' talked over by any God-forsaken furriner! |
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We had a fall out, couldn't come to terms and haven't talked since. |
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About twenty-three years ago the town talked about Richepin having deserted hearth and home, wife and child, to devote himself to a Delilah in the person of a famous actress. |
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All the private-wire houses were active on the selling side, those most talked of in connection with the Wall Street bull interest being the most active. |
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We talked around things for a few minutes, sticking to the unweird stuff like how Alex was finishing up her finals and my AP tests and graduation. |
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He talked the matter over with his son Maurice and other senior ministers. |
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In the daylit corridor he talked with voluble pains of zeal. |
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Linne, Circ and Huntress talked to attendees about appraisal data and the crucial role that technology plays in running a successful appraisal business. |
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I don't mind it for myself, but I don't want any other Foreign Secretary of this country to be talked at or to by the Secretary of State of the US as I have just been. |
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A renegade timelord from the future who liked to meddle with history? If this were so, perhaps he really had talked with Christ and the kings of bygone days. |
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Lads talked about a new pair of DMs the same way those middle-class poofs talked about their new shiny Ford Cortina Mark 2, which had just come on to the market. |
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A true Renaissance man from Florence, Italy, Spinelli talked about the historical techniques and method for detaching a fresco from a wall or tile onto canvas. |
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I didn't like the idea at first, but they eventually talked me over. |
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They've got three Super Bowl titles under their belts, but the Pittsburgh Steelers talked about staying hungry as the full squad of veterans arrived at training camp Friday. |
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The pace-of-game rules were talked about, the manager said, and one clarification was that hitters only have to keep one foot in the batter's box after they take a pitch. |
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The victim is talked into exchanging bank account information on the premise that the money will be transferred to him, and then he'll get to keep a cut. |
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Some have talked of the difficulty of the sudden media exposure. |
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They talked of affairs, particular and general, of Ian's late proceedings and the lairdship of Alexander, of men and places that they knew away from this countryside. |
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Sharaf has talked over the significance of Yemen's participation in the AESC session in which its recommendations and decisions would contribute to serving the Arab economy. |
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We sat on wooden benches and talked with the rest of the people. |
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He didn't like talking about this with her and didn't realize until just now that there was a whole realm he talked about only with other disableds. |
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Luv U Mate also talked about the aphotic zone, the point where sunlight loses its power of transference through the water as summarized by Cameron. |
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