In fact, we are so painfully aware of the issues that we can spend hours talking about them. |
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The radio broadcasts could be looped tapes talking about an historic monument. |
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The ancient world, or the religion that we're talking about, worshipped a pantheon of gods, a gallery of gods. |
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Judge Posner's statement is more refined and precise than Karl Rove's, but I think they were both talking about basically the same phenomenon. |
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No politician is talking about ideas or programs to liberate the people from the current economic retrogression and social decay. |
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If this is how you define truth, then it would seem that you and the alethic relativist are talking about two completely different concepts. |
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Now, that's becoming almost a familiar refrain when we're talking about the Defence Department. |
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Publishers, agents and editors are always talking about how short story collections and anthologies don't sell very well. |
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We're talking about a regenerative thing which would help the local economy. |
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To force the paradigm, Geoff Cohen was talking about a computer language where names and labels were outlawed. |
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I've spent some time watching the bands, all heaped together in a tangle of charity shop clothing, talking about their music. |
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Conservatives in Congress are talking about subjecting cable TV to the same indecency regs that govern broadcast networks. |
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Perhaps she was talking about women being self-sufficient, with jobs and resources, freedom and autonomy. |
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I can hear the excitement in his voice when he's talking about things and it's been sadly lacking in his voice of late. |
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He always was a big name here in New York, but now the whole country's talking about him. |
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That is, the question of Irish or English became a symbolic but reified way of talking about power in language in the abstract sense of the word. |
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But that image isn't there for no reason, and this is Europe we're talking about, a whole new experience for the club. |
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Why are they not talking about putting the power back on and getting the sewage out of the streets. |
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She was always strangely content to focus on her job, never talking about her personal life. |
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Doc Harris knows what he's talking about and we allus knew this would happen. |
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Are you talking about macropods in general like wallabies, the kangaroos as well as the possums or just the Brush-tails in particular? |
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I am rather asserting that the laity feels that church leadership does not know what it is talking about. |
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I think that person I was talking about and this short brunette are one and the same. |
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That refinancing package which Maudee Barlow was talking about is hidden away in an annexe to the Camdessus Report. |
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The technology we are talking about here is the genetically modified plants or organisms. |
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He began talking about revolutionary socialism in his teens, taking against the school and the system that underpinned it. |
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Unless we're talking about immortality, it really is just one more progression along a road we've been on for hundreds of years. |
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So it will be my way of talking about this tag end of the twentieth century and what it means to be an American. |
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We are not talking pie in the sky, we are talking about clear correlations which will help deliver a healthier Scotland. |
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And before you know it, you'll hear all the nay-sayers talking about something else. |
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One was an angsty accountant from Stanmore who couldn't stop talking about his therapist. |
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Until we get rid of the taboo of simply talking about it, we're not going anywhere. |
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There's something that always seems to be missed when talking about re-design. |
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He is contracted until the end of next season, and sees no reason to be talking about his future yet. |
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We're not talking about latent powers that you can develop over a period of time, for other purposes or other uses. |
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A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with lapsed visas. |
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Because he's talking about a younger brother of yours and a connection with him. |
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I guess I worry about talking about youth culture generally, because I think it's such a small slice of youth culture. |
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He's an amiable if laconic sort, seemingly uninterested in talking about himself. |
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And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace. |
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We had won the league with five games to go and people were talking about a crisis. |
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It's a tape of her and her late husband talking about his financial plans for her. |
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In both cases we're talking about gags on the Zarathustrian saw rather than an act of theophonous violence. |
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It has been a convention, if we are talking about conventions, that members are allowed a lead-in to a debate. |
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We are not talking about spontaneous outbreaks of opportunitistic thieving. |
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But I knew all those words were somehow reproachful, and that Aunt Jane and Mum were probably talking about me. |
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Within hours of its passage, media reform activists were talking about launching a campaign to have other cities do the same. |
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I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism. |
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The idea of a real Englishman is almost a contradiction in terms, like talking about a real theme park or a real golf club. |
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The administration has, in fact, stopped talking about the president's amnesty proposal because it went over like a lead balloon. |
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My interest in talking about Keira, however, is not to add to the stockpile of tabloid tittle-tattle. |
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With a Masters degree in atomic physics, Tsaneva knows what she's talking about. |
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Just in case you don't know what I'm talking about I'll try and bring you up to speed. |
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What he is talking about is not really astroturfing, but rather the granting of some individuals a big megaphone. |
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Our textbook, does not spend as much time talking about the lower class as it does the middle class. |
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Your poise and deliberateness gives assurance that you know what you are talking about. |
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He replies talking about having a wife he loves and who loves him, a wonderful daughter and a good life. |
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I'm interested to know if we're talking about influence or loveability here. |
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We sat in the living room one night, talking about our run of bad luck and neither of us said it but we knew. |
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I was talking about people who aspire to have their ideas influence the public debate. |
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Marias opens the piece by talking about how some phrases just don't have a similar equivalent in other languages. |
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I haven't invested in any shares off my own bat, though, mainly because I don't know what I'm talking about. |
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We're having a good time, talking about the usual artsy-fartsy stuff we always do. |
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I've spoken to a lot of people who just seem to have achieved an incredible ability to be articulate when talking about their problems. |
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We're not talking about an open tournament here, we're discussing an elite round robin event consisting of all the world's finest players. |
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We were talking about reading when she admitted that she gets really sexually aroused by books. |
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It was also nice to hear a few snippets of Armenian in the background, even though I didn't have the slightest idea what they were talking about. |
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To provide that level of service we would be talking about spending literally millions of pounds. |
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Shortly afterwards, the group does break with Towle, who's talking about accompanying them on the road. |
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So, scientists agreed that to keep everyone talking about the same thing, that magnetic lines of force should travel from North to South. |
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The Aberdeen manager is constantly in the papers talking about signing players who are contracted to other clubs. |
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But the jobs we are talking about, there are not long lines of Americans ready to take them. |
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He seemed like he was talking about someone else, without any sign of shame and remorse, and without any emotional involvement. |
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One minute we can be talking about something completely unrelated to the subject and the next we're fully in the throes of it all. |
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Well we've been talking about the waxing and waning of asthma and appendicitis. |
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It's not possible to get rich quick in the space of time that they're talking about, and do it without cheating or ripping somebody off. |
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Here we are, talking about peace and brotherhood and all that and in the meanwhile, we're creating secret weapons! |
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We spent the next few minutes talking about the sad state of the nation and about how many apolitical older folk are now taking a stand. |
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I don't want my husband's friends talking about how his wife is a basket case. |
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So even if we do go up threefold this year, we're only talking about 18,000 people. |
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When she got home that day, talking about Daddy and showing her mother the twenty-five cents, Mai was like a cat on a hot tin roof. |
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Albert Einstein had a more aphoristic way of stating this principle when talking about scientific hypotheses. |
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When someone was talking about something deep or intense he would joke around to lighten up the mood. |
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I'm not talking about ifs, buts and maybes but times when there should have been dead-set tries. |
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She also said I looked flushed and pale, but they're antonyms so I have no idea what she was talking about. |
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Montreal peace activists still can't stop talking about the record-breaking turnout of the Feb. 15 anti-war march. |
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We were talking about it in our meeting this morning, the growing of a virus and trying to make an antiviral and all of that. |
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We will have maximum amounts of anti-virals, but there are some things people aren't talking about. |
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Yes, quality is the only thing that matters when we are talking about export education. |
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This is the only reason that should be regarded when talking about this subject. |
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Soon they were talking about subjects that related not to pillows and time continued to tick on. |
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Now we are not talking about logistics, because there can only be one urgent claim at a time. |
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We are talking about design and visual culture here, after all, not abstruse aspects of philosophy. |
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Are you talking about the thievish doings of organized crime, all those gangs we keep hearing about? |
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This season that means we are talking about contrasts and antitheses, wide skirts and narrow waists, silk and tweed, short skirts and high boots. |
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Her wariness about talking about her children is a reminder of the dangers of her job. |
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He seems most at home when talking about business and loses his initial wariness. |
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The best way to find bardies is to find a local who knows what he is talking about. |
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Every night after dinner my parents would sit and talk about this uncle or that aunt, talking about their individual and collective pasts. |
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For talking about two actions or states, which are closely linked, we use two verbs together in phase. |
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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals. |
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I think we have finally left medieval armor behind us, after talking about cuisses and culets and jambeaus. |
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He jokes around with the young aide accompanying him on his travels, but he is not interested in talking about himself. |
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His life story gives his words authenticity, whether he is talking about social exclusion or global conflict. |
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We were talking about some bonus accruals again that he was not paying attention to, and of course I did shout. |
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He's not the life of the party, but he's the guy talking about the life of the party, or making fun of the life of the party. |
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I'm not talking about them letting you have a quick one in the back while they're cleaning up. |
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I'm talking about a tightly woven group of citizens united by web cams, blogs, pod casts and instant messages. |
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He listened with half an ear as everyone was talking about their professions. |
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We aren't talking about his usual surly demeanour, quick-tempered nature, or impromptu tours to folks lounging around in shelters. |
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He was talking about Cragside, that wonderful faux Wealden house in Northumberland with all the gadgets. |
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Yes, I'm talking about the alleged weapons of mass destruction that were never found. |
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As the years wore on she began talking about leaving the Order, more and more. |
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I have no idea what he is talking about, but dammit, I like the cut of his jib. |
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When scientists criticize these ideas, they often start talking about blind tests and repeatability and so forth. |
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The thought is that by talking about my Webbys' acceptance speech so much, I've jinxed myself out of winning. |
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You spent a fair amount of time at the end of your presentation talking about changes between jobs, et cetera. |
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He is a liberation theologist, a man of action who gets on with it rather than talking about it. |
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No matter what you're talking about, the spinning red VRML cube has the patience to sit by and listen with an open ear. |
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In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable. |
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After a while, the boys drifted from the subject of math and started talking about other things. |
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It's a bit premature for the Irish government to be talking about issues of money, as the joint committee does not report until March. |
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It wasn't like it was a big walk in the park, everybody was happy and jolly all the time and talking about their next project. |
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We're not talking about direct mail, mass-marketing, but personalized letters designed to get attention. |
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Certainly, the therapeutic benefits of the drugs we are talking about are quite minimal. |
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We fear that someone talking in another language is talking about us, putting us down. |
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He was well-spoken when talking about a subject that appealed to him, but when answering questions he was short, vague and trivial. |
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In theoretical science, we have no reason to suppose that we are ever talking about anything. |
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Some Maori elders are now talking about putting a rahui, or ban, on methamphetamine, and I will give every support I can to their efforts. |
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Management gurus elsewhere were talking about how the only thing that business could be certain of was change. |
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She's the bride-to-be who's got the whole country talking about her cold feet. |
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What I'm talking about are serial losers and bamboozlers, serial frauds and fakes, serial blusterers and blowhards. |
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We're talking about you busting out of habitual patterns, bailing on projects that have lost their luster. |
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Jeff actually knows what he's talking about, thinks I'm all wet on this one. |
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We spent most of the session talking about her relationship with her adoptive father, Eric. |
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I just spoke to a Staff Nurse who was lovely and knew exactly what she was talking about. |
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He prefers marital banter with his wife on the phone to talking about measurements and ingredients. |
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He seems to enjoy talking about whatever the subject is, no matter what it is. |
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I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them. |
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I always think of shows like this whenever a local media critic starts talking about the ranters on AM talk radio. |
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Any French foreign minister knows what he is talking about where French Africa is concerned. |
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She rapped the ruler even harder on my desk and returned to the blackboard and continued talking about parabolas. |
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The room just came to life at the end of the day when the educators in the room started talking about using weblogs in their coursework. |
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Hawks and other raptors may dominate discussion in the fall, but this winter, birders are talking about owls. |
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Even now, no one is talking about how Australia whipped us in the one-day series. |
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I can translate my own Maori, just in case somebody does not understand what I am talking about. |
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They were talking about football, or rather, one of them was, I don't think the other could get a word in. |
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And we hope they will answer in the affirmative in talking about the nation's future. |
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I could not afford to spend a lot of resources, or hardly anything, on an allegation of the sort of thing that you have just been talking about. |
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He started talking about it and within five seconds had given away the aforementioned spoiler. |
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So let's head on down to that booth you were talking about and then catch some rays. |
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There are places where wind turbines would be fine but they are talking about increasing the numbers tenfold. |
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When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers. |
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We need to remember we are talking about a guy whose best years may well be ahead of him. |
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She was talking about when things went from bad to worse, and how to document that moment. |
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When I talk about cheesecake I am talking about the true, baked variety, gloriously rich and creamy. |
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While everyone in the policy world is talking about the rising problem of racism, the reality is almost the opposite. |
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Most of your friends are indifferent or antipathetic to it, so you don't bring it up much when talking about movies. |
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You keep talking about equal culpability, but that is not really the question, is it? |
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The reason the price went down is because the Saudis are now talking about increasing production. |
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They job is making sure that scatty, ill-disciplined journalists sound like they actually know what they're talking about. |
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Don and I spent a lot of time talking about this and going over the plans leading up to surgery as well as the week after surgery. |
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They aren't talking about the real-world events that occurred in those places 20 years ago, but rather about how those events made them feel. |
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I didn't understand, as a child, when they spoke of agrarian reform or urban reform, what they were talking about. |
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I hate talking about money and so immediately agreed to pay the price they suggested. |
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We're really talking about music education at the keyboard, not just molding young artists. |
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There are no reassurances, but I understand fully what the member and Mr Donnelly are talking about, and we do not have a problem. |
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We are talking about building a venue to hold 80,000 for a sport that is capable of filling it for one month this century. |
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Somehow we got talking about the lottery and he told me he had just kicked the habit. |
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Another one involved me and a bunch of friends sitting around on motorcycles talking about them and flipping our kickstands and stuff. |
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I am trying to avoid the scare quotes but am again duly nervous about talking about feminine and masculine qualities. |
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In mentioning the range of the rhetorical lexicon we are not simply talking about lists of tropes and figures. |
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I'm sick of being scapegoated by people who don't know what they're talking about. |
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He knew what he was talking about for he was no stranger to violence, having just come out of the killing fields of the first world war. |
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If you are talking about my activities as a politician, social worker or as a lawyer, I don't believe in mamaguying people. |
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If this research is going to succeed, if we're talking about gene therapy, you have to clone some cells, don't you? |
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It's complex because you're talking about bits and bytes of software, radio frequencies, protocols and a litany of technical items. |
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You know, he's talking about using scientific research to teach kids how to read. |
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They're talking about having standard exams for the universities next year, it was on the wireless. |
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We were in pursuit of a cracking story and we couldn't stop talking about it. |
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You'd be going to your car, talking about your trip that you still have to make, talking about the T-bone steak you had inside the Ponderosa. |
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There they lay for the rest of the afternoon, sharing sweet and tender kisses and talking about their future. |
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Most tattooers that actually want to spend time talking about it just want to make fun of me. |
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He seemed too interested in making out with her than actually talking about what had happened. |
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The foreign policy wonk was either bored or uncertain whether Lieberman knew what he was talking about. |
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She got in with us and they began talking about the previous night's antics while I listened sleepily. |
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The next day, the brunette and the redhead are talking about going home early again. |
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We're talking about reverse engineering of manufactured products that we see pirated in China. |
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Mary spoke about window boxes and the men also had an input on the day with Michael demonstrating and talking about the craft of woodturning. |
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The area the city you're talking about, we did have a lot of water in the gas mains, the low pressure gas lines that were affected. |
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The preacher was a popular southern evangelic reverend who was talking about being saved. |
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Before my current job I was in the pub industry for 15 years, so I know what I am talking about. |
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Listening back to the tape of our conversation, I'm struck by the language he uses when talking about how Scandinavian countries serve as a model for an independent Scotland. |
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Half the country hates you, half the country loves you, but everyone in the echo chamber is talking about you. |
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We began the conversation as Amado had suggested, talking about Africa in general and Sudan in particular. |
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Well talking about big movies, you've been cast to play Apollo Creed's grandson in a new Rocky franchise installment. |
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We then spent a few minutes talking about wine categories that have been killed by one bad seed. |
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Yet another man arrested in Baton Rouge for talking about doing something legal. |
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He gave me a big high five, and started talking about my biceps and muscles. |
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Sports stars going on Dancing with the Stars who are big, butch, and energetic are talking about how exhausting it is. |
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But then, if a clear line of causality could be traced, we wouldn't be talking about Palmer. |
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And we're not just talking about wagging a day here or there. |
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These mind abusers Ayn Rand is talking about are today's educators. |
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The president's inaugural address, in talking about universal freedom, talks about all sorts of possibilities for this country, not just warlike ones but peaceful ones. |
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I'm not talking about quickie paperbacks, the kind that publishers toss off in a matter of weeks in response to an event or news story that captures the popular imagination. |
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It's a wedge issue which no other party likes talking about. |
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He was talking about places that give a neighborhood its stability and coherence, where we can see familiar faces and decompress. |
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Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out. |
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Posada used the skeleton as a way of talking about politics, commenting on life. |
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I was quite specifically talking about the comparison between playing Heimdall on one day, and playing Mandela on the next. |
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Crenshaw has spent long enough in the jug to know what he is talking about, but his crimes have always been those of stupidity rather than those of a hardened career criminal. |
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But this confessional really took a turn for the awesome when Jonas started talking about his love life. |
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I am talking about work from Kerwin Charles, Erik Hurst, and Nikolai Roussanov on conspicuous consumption and race. |
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I always saw them talking about affirmative action, about glass ceilings, corporate ladder. |
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They tried to keep off the subject of Hunter's mother by talking about the exam and what they were going to do on Saturday for Halloween but it was difficult. |
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Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization. |
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It was when they started talking about Vieri that it really got me going. |
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On my flight down from Hamilton on Tuesday morning I overheard the air hostess talking about families to a passenger who was sitting right in front of me. |
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In every bar and restaurant, every nook and cranny, were people talking about deals, done deals, would-be deals, projects, scripts, airy-fairy stories and sheer invention. |
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It's simply not possible to be cranky when you are talking about making or drinking a daiquiri. |
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He is also famously reclusive and chary of talking about his craft. |
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We are talking about public gatherings, people will be together, dancing, sweating, and touching each other. |
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Are you talking about your battle with rheumatoid arthritis and the need to deaden the pain of it? |
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So what if all the ladies in the kitty parties were talking about her? |
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For as long as people have been writing and talking about the city, Bath has been synonymous with recuperation and the famous powers of its waters. |
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He said last year, somebody was talking about the woodworking I do. |
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When he gave interviews to the press, he was often quoted talking about his native country with derision. |
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Some of the descriptions were so exact that, as a dress historian, I knew what they were talking about. |
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We're talking about things like the amnion, the chorion, the allantoic sac, the placenta, the umbilical cord, if those words sound familiar to you. |
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Jason Kingsley, the son of one of the producers, would go on to appear 55 times on the show talking about his disability. |
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Really what you're talking about now is not only a larger likelihood of job displacement, but a considerably larger likelihood of being rehired at a lower rate of pay. |
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Parents are talking about it, schools are talking about it, even kids themselves are talking about it. |
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Sure, all of these folks share healthy egos and a scorching ambition, but come on, we are talking about American politics here. |
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And he's talking about the places I grew up in, my neighbors in Scranton and Claymont. |
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The master nerds who rule the Valley are talking about ditching the rest of us and heading for the hills. |
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Actors are constantly talking about their desire to diversify themselves and play different characters. |
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I know this is relative to what you're talking about tonight. |
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The plant is noisy, and she and her co-workers pass the time by shouting over the din, catching up on gossip and talking about food and cosmetics. |
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So you've got the business people, the alpha geeks, the legislators, the military, the policy people and the academics talking about things from very different angles. |
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He wouldn't stop talking about his first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from the ship that brought him to the land of the free as a teenage immigrant. |
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I know they are talking about open relays, but is it vague enough to also mean remailers, anonymous mailers and disposable email services are now illegal. |
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Some years ago it was pointed out to me that when I'm trying to be very precise in talking about linguistics, I use dental rather than alveolar articulations for consonants. |
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He wasn't interested in talking about the electroshock or waterboarding he was subjected to in prison. |
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In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration. |
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If you've been to Lover's Leap, you'll understand what I'm talking about. |
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But I am a retired engineer so I know what I am talking about. |
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Day-Lewis often returns to the notion of play when talking about his work. |
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As White wryly remarks, the Irish have been talking about revenge since they lost in Bloemfontein and Cape Town and should not need to be motivated more than they already are. |
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Well, I'm talking about the fact that we have a voting system where people are conditioned to believe they have to cast their vote for the lesser of two evils. |
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I think what the reverend is talking about is patent nonsense. |
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The kids have taken a somewhat reverent tone when talking about Pete. |
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Reporter Alex Klein got him talking about the future of the gaming industry, and his extracurricular adventures. |
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If no one is talking about equal rights, it is easy for kids to feel ashamed about their sexual orientation and take the abuse that homophobes put on them. |
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Now, we are talking about the liberty of the citizen, are we not? |
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I'm not talking about some futuristic Mad Max scenario where the oil runs out and we're forced to travel round in horse drawn carts and rickshaws. |
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For more than fifty years, women have been talking about what it means to be a woman. |
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The announcers, meanwhile, are talking about how that is the ruling on the field and that it should stand, all while I'm apoplectic in my living room. |
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We think it is a miracle anyone is still talking about these finer points of appropriationist art anymore and we bet not even the artist is trying to frame them that way. |
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What he is talking about is not an approximation to the Golden Mean. |
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And they very much like lissome blonde lovelies with a winning smile and statistics that are undeniably vital so long as we aren't talking about her game. |
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Victor spent the day participating in role-play, talking about the different animals in the storybook, and helping the children to develop their reading skills. |
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Two men were overheard talking about the infidelities of an office Romeo. |
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On every street corner in some parts of the city, there are various signs talking about restoring electrical service, restoring roofing and cleanup as well. |
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You think they're not talking about it, but they are putting down roots. |
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I don't remember what it was that we'd been talking about, but he suddenly reached out, and with a very gentle touch, moved a lock of hair off my face. |
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He ranted and raved in gibberish, always talking about himself, but was also very intelligent. |
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So Morrissey plays at Glastonbury and I see Mike talking about it on Twitter. |
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Though he's been talking about other people's albums with all the restraint of a runaway train, analysing his own work is a different proposition entirely. |
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In the context of talking about a date during a junket in Lake Tahoe, Olivia told me that she really hadn't formed any romantic attachments at all in her lifetime. |
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I'm talking about what's called biogas, produced by treating the septic tanks attached to toilets. |
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We're talking about focusing on the Hispanic community as a whole. |
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And Romney, who shies away from talking about being a Mormon, does not want to be drawn into a religious debate. |
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While baking the cake we cooked the fish and chips and ate the food as it was gradually cooked while talking about terrible plane incidents on QANTAS airlines. |
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Tooker took the floor and began talking about environmental issues in cities, about conservation, cars, smog, and rational transportation systems. |
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In doing these interviews and talking about her these past seasons, have you developed a shorthand for describing her personality? |
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But why on earth, before one knows what one is talking about and without the scientific evidence to make a judgment, would one nevertheless make that judgment? |
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The instruments were insured but now we have no instruments to play and we are talking about waiting months rather than weeks as they are made-to-order. |
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What you are talking about is unusual behaviour, not madness. |
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I am not talking about some piffling scheme to tar and feather wrong 'uns, or force them to walk up and down Petergate wearing sandwich boards listing their wrongdoings. |
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Turns out its a part of a flash card set for kids to learn numbers and such, but the tarot reference got us talking about doing a Fisher Price tarot set, like Tarot for kids. |
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The show returned from hiatus this week, and the host got right to work talking about Ferguson. |
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Sorry, I'm making a hash of this, I had this grand eloquent spiel, which has all gone to pot, cos I can't get anything to work to demonstrate what I'm talking about. |
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He starts talking about his big move to New York when he was 21, that drive through the Holland Tunnel to the big city. |
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Do you often feel that many people are talking about you behind your back? |
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Instead, he began talking about John Rawls and John Locke, a social contract between the government and the governed. |
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Some are talking about this as privatisation through the back door. |
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As I put it to my students, if Yiddish were erased from contemporary English we'd have a hard time talking about bagels, pastrami, klutzes, and schmucks. |
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I had just come from doing these festivals with iceman, and everyone was talking about how fragile I was. |
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So Snowden spent the first half of his pre-taped question talking about the ills of American surveillance. |
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The two got to talking about comics, West said, and she mentioned she was working on a book and needed an illustrator. |
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Katherine Webb, the statuesque, tanned girlfriend of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron, was all anyone was talking about. |
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But he becomes animated when talking about his background in musical theater, improv comedy, and character acting. |
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Then we did a lot of rehearsal, improv, and a lot of talking about the script and everything, but never ever touched that scene. |
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You're probably scratching your head even harder wondering why Merrill Lynch is talking about the impact that acquiring Red Hat may or may not have on Sun. |
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Profit margins and markups vary, depending on whether you are talking about a hand-crafted latte at a coffee house or a 12-ounce bag of whole beans at the grocery store. |
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At night, they strolled on the beach, talking about each other and making plans. |
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I was just working on an essay where I was talking about the intangible value of darkness. |
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They were talking about it in the barbershops and on the corners. |
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We ain't talking about a stolen kiss at the barn dance, y'understand. |
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He teared up talking about his young son jagger, who he says is being hurt by all the rumors. |
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