Manar says this is a frequent topic of conversation at school following clashes. |
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Talking about alcohol also provides an easy topic of conversation while getting drunk. |
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Charlie veered away from that topic of conversation, not feeling the need to talk about it anymore. |
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The latest morale-boosting victory was the sole topic of conversation at the event. |
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Now, on the constitutional point you raised there, Larry, on the queen abdicating, well, it's a frequent topic of conversation. |
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The main topic of conversation on the doorstep was the European election campaign. |
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The topic of conversation then moved onto the less weighty issue of the day's soccer results. |
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It was inevitable that it should be the topic of conversation as we ate in Pizza Express. |
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I never noticed it come up as a topic of conversation at work or with friends, either. |
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Oh, this has been the main topic of conversation in emails flying back and forth this afternoon. |
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Having a topic of conversation banned must be a particular strain for someone as garrulous as him. |
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Around dinner tables in the New Town, nothing can compete with property as a topic of conversation. |
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Practically the only topic of conversation is the dreaded eviction and crowd reception. |
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His eating habits were also a topic of conversation amongst those who dined with him! |
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His mood could change in an instant and he would keep veering off the topic of conversation, forgetting what they had been talking about. |
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For Edinburgh residents, a safe place to park the car became the main topic of conversation. |
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Whether or not it's going to snow tomorrow is the only topic of conversation today. |
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Some women will take offence to such a frivolous comment, especially seeing as most of us view this as a serious topic of conversation. |
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Yamaha's extraordinary new Super Ténéré has been a hot topic of conversation among motorcyclists since its European launch earlier this year. |
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Still, for people to be so interested in you that your cellulite, bad-hair days and flabby stomach become a topic of conversation is affirmation of a sort. |
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After the perfectly valid debate about gamesmanship from Portugal there was relief, for a while, in rediscovering that football itself can be a suitable topic of conversation. |
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Even amongst the politically aware members of the public it is no longer a topic of conversation. |
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However, the time is also important: it is almost lunch time and so the topic of conversation is fish, the fish processing industry. |
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Aside from the imposing show booth, the main topic of conversation proved the introduction of the first returns system for laminate. |
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Canadian weather is always a popular topic of conversation, especially with agriculture producers. |
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I believe that this will be topic of conversation tomorrow and the day after that. |
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The younger generation has no doubt been a popular topic of conversation ever since man first put thoughts into words. |
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These days in Canada, health is becoming a topic of conversation as popular as the day's weather. |
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In the House of Commons, government support for Aboriginal postsecondary education was a topic of conversation. |
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If the subject of power efficiency metrics isn't a topic of conversation in your operations today, it will be soon. |
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This swing group is skeptical about a lot of things Bush has to say when the topic of conversation moves from the removal of Hussein. |
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Since the level of house prices and related risks has become a topic of conversation, we chose this question. |
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Jesus was the only topic of conversation and men were leading other men to Jesus. |
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From the bustling streets of the little town to the peaks of the highest bens, there can be only one topic of conversation in and around Fort William for the next week. |
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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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These brief encounters, and the sexual endeavors of the gay community, have been a heated topic of conversation for many years. |
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In recent years, the problems of the tropical rain forests have become an almost daily topic of conversation. |
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He sat down, and lighted a cigarette, casting about the while for an innocuous topic of conversation. |
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In any case, however, their success lies in their being the trigger for turning domestic violence into a general topic of conversation thus paving the way for future preventive and protective measures. |
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The revitalization of Central Park has always been a topic of conversation, but I am honoured to be here today with our funding partners to show action. |
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The Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation has also been a popular topic of conversation in the House of Commons, with several Members of Parliament offering comment on its future. |
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Needless to say, the Roadmap was the topic of conversation. |
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It's not an everyday topic of conversation. |
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Someone has said that instead of the weather being the major topic of conversation among Canadians, now it is the condition of our highways about which we initiate conversations. |
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Discussions with the Park Superintendent concluded that the Weatheradio has become a topic of conversation amongst the local population and was frequently used to obtain weather information. |
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That should be the topic of conversation in the House, not whether the Conservatives allegedly tried to spend more money nationally than they were entitled to spend. |
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In chapter 21, the slave trade is briefly mentioned as a failed topic of conversation upon the return of Sir Thomas Bertram to his home and family. |
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