Talking to the boat skippers, they get dorado's and bonito within an easy cast of the shoreline during feeding frenzies. |
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The Museum of Talking Boards contains galleries of previously manufactured boards and planchettes, and those currently in production. |
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Talking of sponsors, full marks to the rail operator for their sponsorship of the National League Cup. |
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Talking normally, even to a very young child, helped it to gradually gain understanding of the cadence of normal speech. |
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Talking of lunch, NPI once bought me a dreadful lunch at an awful restaurant. |
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Talking about butter, my music teacher at Caerwedros was always on the cadge for my butter, shop ration. |
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Talking of bivvies, if I do more than 24 hrs then I use a bivvy otherwise I am happy with my oval umbrella shelter. |
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Talking of nightmares, this shelf unit for my new 42-in plasma TV has got me at my wits' end. |
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Talking would lead her nowhere and nowhere was where she did not want to be. |
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Talking to locals on the fishery there is no shortage of coarse fishing in the area. |
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Talking to accountants and money-hungry businessmen every day has taken the edge off the digital revolution. |
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Talking about bad service, I've had my fair share of experiences in the past month. |
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Talking of bogs, Local Authority cut-backs in the last year have meant that vast numbers of public conveniences have been closed. |
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Talking of slides into obscurity, William reports that the Socialist Workers Party, now admit to having little more than 3,000 members. |
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Talking through teeth gritted against the gelid wind, we converse in a muddle of French, English and Arabic. |
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Talking face to face, it was clear that Peter Brett was burning with internal rage about these proceedings, and about Beamish's fate. |
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The Talking Messenger has 15 readers, but is always looking for more, especially male voices. |
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Talking to a group of foreign journalists at his country house outside Moscow last week, he accused the West of double standards. |
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The sound has been compared to the likes of Pavement, The Pixies and Talking Heads. |
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Talking of waterworks, a certain member of the that camp endured a little accident while speaking to yours truly on the phone this week. |
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I miss black turtle necks, floppy fringes, Talking Heads and two-party politics. |
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Talking slow strides towards him, Jane smiled and placed her hands around his neck. |
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Talking to people in the area about it, one can tell that they are all very proud of their Medical Centre. |
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Talking about uncertainty is risky because the word itself may send a frisson of fear through many listeners. |
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Talking about bears leads him to tell an amazing bear story, which becomes our film with Harris narrating as he tells the story. |
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Talking heads gather round tables in broadcasting studios and discuss them. |
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Talking to a Spanish reporter, he chose to unburden himself of almost a year of frustration. |
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Talking to many fishery owners over the years, it seems the biggest problem they face is fish thieving. |
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Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences. |
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Talking about football with friends also demonstrates the total pointlessness of football pundits. |
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Talking to them, we wondered at the freedom they had enjoyed from an early age. |
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Talking to someone who doesn't give you her full attention is rather baffling. |
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Talking about cutting Social Security benefits is always the so-called third rail of politics, a lethal topic. |
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Talking about the film, Cronenberg has referred to Nabokov's theory of memory and art as attempts to recover the unrecoverable. |
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Talking of the Queen, she's had to put a brave face on the whole sorry business, of course. |
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Talking through and revisiting the learning experience with your child is very valuable indeed. |
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Talking of football, the demise of Brazil continues to perplex lovers of the beautiful game. |
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Talking during films has made cinemagoing such a tense experience for me that I now mainly avoid it. |
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Talking to publisher friends I gather that they are deluged with manuscripts more than ever before, but I think there is a quality control. |
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Talking of toes, it is even possible to buy toeless tights to wear with sandals and peep-toed shoes. |
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Talking with Kate the other week, I was saying I needed to get a mirror as the glass doors on my pantry weren't quite cutting it. |
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Talking with folks throughout the organization helps provide a reality check, she says. |
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Talking like that is going to bring about the extinction of the human race. |
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Talking about alcohol also provides an easy topic of conversation while getting drunk. |
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Talking to a fellow guitarist the other evening, he mentioned the bell-like chimes of the Fender Stratocaster which he highly covets. |
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Our greatest literary treasure's Talking Heads series captured this nation's idiosyncrasies with his affectionatedissection of human frailty. |
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Talking treatments include counselling, behavioural therapy, cognitive therapy, group therapy and psychoanalysis. |
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Talking sentimental piffle, he staggers over to Isobel before I had time to react. |
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Talking of great expectations, I had my first workshop for The Smoking Room today. |
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Talking politics is dicey business, particularly with somebody you don't know. |
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Talking about the contribution of his son, this father was lost for words. |
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Talking of money, the reporters were shrewd enough to know that there was an emergency allowance set aside for those deprived of their means of livelihood. |
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Talking of which, free entry for kids under 16 to all enclosures on all three days is certainly good value, so hats off to marketing manager Carol Moore. |
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Andrea described the whole scene very well in her autobiography, Talking Back to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels. |
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The blogosphere was also afire with Palinmania, from Andrew Sullivan to Talking Points Memo to this very site. |
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Talking to friends and family, even your minister, can be comforting. |
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Talking about oneself is a self-indulgence, which should be shunned by the analyst who, during the analytic hour, must regard himself solely as the agent of the patient. |
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Talking about death is never easy, but with food, comfort, and familiarity, a new kind of dinner party is making it easier. |
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Talking of Americans, a couple of them wandered into Bric Brac, one of the many shops around here selling tourist tat, and emerged with a garish, cat-shaped jug. |
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Talking of which, I'm heading to Athens at the crack of dawn to get a first look at preparations for the Athens Olympics, where I'll be spending a chunk of my Summer. |
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Talking is one thing, but we expect people to honor obligations. |
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Talking of Chrimbo, the Diary is compiling a list of the worst gift ideas. |
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Talking about good and evil is fine, but conflating the American government with good is sacrilegious. |
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Talking with Coneys and Halsted dramatically revised my view of Lennon as a reclusive and contrary man. |
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Talking to the strings and Glover afterwards, they seem less than thrilled with the sound, which is unamplified except for the piano and bandoneon. |
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Talking about bushmeat as a loss of cultural heritage resonates there. |
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Then, since the Battleground states are something about which the Talking Heads like to prattle. |
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Talking Book Productions, a division of the American Foundation for the Blind, is producing Momentum Audio. |
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Talking to reporter here on Saturday, she said that a section of film industry was involved in exhibition of Indian films just to make money. |
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The two sparred over music, too, Curtis told Talking Points Memo. |
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Talking Heads lead singer David Byrne said the Irish band's tour smacked of overkill. |
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Founded in 1976, Birmingham Talking Newspaper Association has, until now, produced its weekly recordings on cassette tapes. |
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Talking to shareholders, hp says it relied on the work of these advisors. |
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Their style can maybe be best described as a punkier version of Elvis Costello with the occasional nod to The Eels and Talking Heads. |
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The pictures as a catalogued by Talking Points Memo are grotesque. |
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It sounds rather Aesopish. Talking snakes, one bad apple ruining it all. I'm not so sure. |
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Brevity is the Soul of Wit. Talking to your infant is good, but uttering individual words might be better. |
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Talking of backfire, frontfire or whatever, John Carroll can give it both barrels, and simultaneously. |
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I got back to my motel tired, wet and hungry. Talking to Miss Maidie had deterred me from grabbing a quick greaseburger en route. |
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From 1929 it was acquired by theatre producer Basil Dean, who founded Associated Talking Pictures Ltd. |
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Talking animals endowed with human qualities have now become a staple of modern fantasy. |
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Early contributors to the genre included the US bands Pere Ubu, Devo, the Residents and Talking Heads. |
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Talking of his own time, however, Procopius situates the Varni north and east of river Rhine, bordering the Franks. |
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Talking to reporter, a PFF official said to win the qualifier all players should trust and support each other. |
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Talking to friends, everyone says I'm a good talker and a natural salesman so I thought about blagging. |
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Talking about Beyonce's Super Bowl 2014 after party wardrobe malfunction may remind you of the infamous wardrobe malfunction of Janet Jackson. |
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Talking to NPR, scholar Quentin Taylor tries to freshen up the metaphor. |
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Talking to a person also helped Jerome pin down the actual cost of the computer after shipping and handling charges were included. |
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They love his Talking Book classic You And I, the first song at their wedding. |
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Talking of sleazeballs, Pat's other son, David Wicks, returns to break more hearts and cause yet more upset in poor Ian's already-shaky life. |
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Talking to the media, the Lionhearted Khan expressed that both teams Pak-India would be under extreme pressure in the semi-final. |
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Talking to the media here on Thursday, he said the government was going to purchase Liquid Natural Gas at cheaper rates than India. |
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Talking of one-offs, I chatted to Ricky Tomlinson, who plays Jim Royle, earlier in the week. |
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Ah, the classic Talking Heads song brings to mind memories of the old swimming hole on a hot summer's day. |
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Families Talking provides mediation services and support to children, parents, step-parents and grandparents affected by relationship breakdown. |
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Talking on a hands-free mobile phone while at the wheel could be as dangerous as drink-driving, according to new research. |
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Talking about my neck of the woods, I think you should know I'm a Notts County supporter. |
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For Stereolab, think Talking Heads some 20 years later with a laid-back French singer and without David Byrne. |
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Talking to reporter former international muscleman and Secretary Pakistan Pakhtunkhwa Bodybuilding Federation Tariq Pervez said here Thursday. |
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Talking to paramedics over the phone, the 35-year-old started giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, frantically trying to revive his son. |
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Talking about repression in a manner that would seem to condemn it may actually enhance a culture's repressiveness. |
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Talking about his part, he slammed the glamorisation of 1960s criminal gangsters Ronnie and Reggie Kray. |
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Despite racing from a wide berth, Alnoomaas enjoyed the application of first-time blinkers to take third place behind Invigilator and Sweet Talking Guy. |
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There's a particular edition called Professor Pippy Pee Pee Poopypants And The Attack Of The Talking Toilets and I was eight months pregnant and hallucinating. |
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Talking to Phil George on BBC Radio Wales' Value Judgements today, the singer says she was pushed back on stage too soon because people had paid to see her. |
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However, they lost out to The Ramones, who were on the rise in New York in the same mid-70s period with their three chord rock'n'roll, and Talking Heads. |
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Meissner has a highly successful track record growing established and emerging brands, including SoBe, NOS Energy, FUZE, Talking Rain Beverages, Jones Soda and Tazza Pronto. |
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Talking of shrubs, mock orange is easy to grow and beautifully fragrant. |
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Talking to reporter, CDA's Member Environment Mustafain Kazmi said the spring tree planation drive would be named after the martyrs of Army Public School Peshawar. |
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Talking to media, Baksheesh denied any connection with Pradeep Singh. |
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Talking to PTV, Jalandhari said terrorism was condemnable in its all forms and manifestations whether it was carried out on the basis of linguism, regionalism or ethnicism. |
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The disco songs are percussion-led throbbers that clearly left their mark on the angsty white boy funk of arthouse skinnies such as Talking Heads. |
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Talking to a news channel, he said more than two million tons Liquified Natural Gas would be processed during first year as it is the need of power sector. |
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Talking to the Media men, DIG Operations Binyamin Khan said that explosive material which implanted in Green Belt was old and was blasted suddenly. |
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Talking of breadbaskets, even Billy Bunter pinched an admiral's uniform so he could confiscate a canteen full of cakes and beat rationing and Hungry Horace wasn't far behind. |
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Talking to newsmen, Sharfuddin said that arrangements regarding issuance of the new computerised arm licenses were in progress and soon the licenses would be issued. |
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Despite racing from a wide berth, Alnoomaas enjoyed the application of rst-time blinkers to take third place behind Invigilator and Sweet Talking Guy. |
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Talking to reporter here on Sunday, the researchers said mastitis in animals not only reduced milk production but it also rendered milk unwholesome for human consumption. |
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Talking to media in Hyderabad, Deccan here on Tuesday, she expressed her great delight and happiness of her forthcoming marriage with Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Malik. |
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Talking of coupledom, at this time of year, and with the cold grey weather, many of us will be starting to think about this year's summer holiday destination. |
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Talking of which, it was time to hightail it over that wide, wide High Street to the main music venue at Arc, The Point and a solo show from I Am Kloot singer, John Bramwell. |
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Talking about payment in kind was very tacky when they'd been thundering towards the kind of dirtybadwrong porno-sex that she'd remember on her deathbed. |
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Talking to a private TV channel, Lt Gen Hameed Gul said that the United States has lost its war in Afghanistan and is trying to pressurize Pakistan through these tactics. |
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David Byrne and Brian Eno record the My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts album. Byrne and Eno then rejoin Talking Heads in Nassau to record the funksome Remain In Light. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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Scott Hudson was freaking hilarious talking in carny jive when interviewing them. |
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He shops for disco clothes and plaid pants, gets an Afro wig and starts talking jive. |
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Shows like Fraggle Rock, Howdy Doody, and that one on Fox about the jive talking cat in a leather jacket began to absorb all my free time. |
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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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In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable. |
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He did that with more style, grace, brilliance and dominance than anyone I saw in more than four decades of talking to people in jocks. |
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Some patients have no regular access to social activities or talking therapy. |
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I mean, we are really talking apples and oranges when we compare these religions. |
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You're going to accept their recommendation, especially if, price-wise, we're talking roughly apples to apples. |
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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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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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I'm talking about a tightly woven group of citizens united by web cams, blogs, pod casts and instant messages. |
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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 had a quick temper, and my way of controlling it was to avoid responding or talking to people. |
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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals. |
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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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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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He seems most at home when talking about business and loses his initial wariness. |
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Her wariness about talking about her children is a reminder of the dangers of her job. |
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Just talking to a friend, I said that last night at a party, I'd bumped into an old friend who's a quant. |
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I look forward to talking to you in about three weeks to see at what point I got jack of this and decided that was the only way to handle it. |
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We are talking about design and visual culture here, after all, not abstruse aspects of philosophy. |
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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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And at our time of departure the man who was talking the woman into bed was just glad of our seat. |
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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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The talking point in Poland this week revolves around former president Lech Walesa, who has shaved his famous walrus moustache. |
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A few days back, during a long drive to a customer's office, I started talking to the taxi wallah. |
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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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This is the only reason that should be regarded when talking about this subject. |
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It had been a late and wakeful night for the two of them, talking and smoking and drinking in El's room. |
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We spent our Waitangi Day yesterday sitting in the garden, and talking, and in the evening we had dinner on the beach and swam in the sea. |
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Being sapiosexual often means having to deal with talking with and dating quite a few people that you don’t really connect with. |
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The checker was a nice-looking young man who was talking to the bagger about his fantasies. |
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If their coaches are talking differently October 1, you'll know Plan A didn't quite work. |
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Already, she could hear the quiet, muffled noise of violins and people talking. |
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In the guest room Tess has been given, her peace and quiet has been disturbed by a group of women all talking at once. |
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They stayed for a while, talking quietly in the sun but it was clear they felt out of place, out of their own world. |
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The family sitting out on blankets under the stars, talking quietly, is not foreign to me. |
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From the opening handshake to the final wave, Tabby did most of the talking and came across as a genuinely charming character. |
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There are also way too many irrelevant talking heads waxing poetic about the meaning of the movie. |
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We were talking the other night about family, and he began to wax poetic about his dearly departed grandmother. |
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Unrecognizable under layers of garish makeup, Voight at times looks like a moving, talking waxwork. |
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When they got in there they signed in for their teacher and kept on talking all the way to ninth period math class. |
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Whenever I go out, people refuse to acknowledge me if I start talking to them. |
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No longer burdened with the captaincy of a weak team, he is letting his bat do the talking as he has a new lease on life. |
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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 don't like talking on the phone to people I like, but talking to clients just absolutely wears me out. |
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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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An afternoon talking to the protesters, however, had filled her head with data that did not jibe with what she had been told. |
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I bet he's down at the races right now in fact instead of here talking to you people. |
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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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They're talking over each other and none of them notices that I'm not paying any of them a blind bit of attention. |
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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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We're talking massively complicated stuff that I wouldn't even fathom creating myself, and I'm not half bad with this stuff. |
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But I feel like we are all still telling the same joke about Barbara Billingsley talking jive in Airplane. |
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She pulled him behind a large tree and peered out, just in time to see three gangly looking teenagers walk past, talking loudly. |
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I was talking to the sprinters, javelin throwers and boxers, who are enthusiastic about representing and doing well for the country. |
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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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Apart from all of that he spends a good deal of time talking to wasters like me. |
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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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Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath. |
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After dinner when the washing-up was done, we would then sit on the porch and star gaze, talking for what seemed to be hours about the night sky. |
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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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I'll be talking to a veteran of political developments programs in war-torn regions. |
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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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The conductor clapped her hands twice, and the musicians stopped talking and prepared to play. |
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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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Yet another man arrested in Baton Rouge for talking about doing something legal. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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You would never know that Larson was infamous in evangelical circles for his bombastic showmanship by talking to him. |
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He was no longer talking to her, merely venting his rage out loud. |
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To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do. |
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That's a bigwig Republican talking, a man who ran for statewide office in New York and possibly will again. |
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Stay for Madonna smoking a cigar and actually talking with an American accent. |
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Why do you think that talking in terms of questions and ignorance lends itself to that kind of aliveness? |
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In the camp, beside the glowing remains of three watchfires, paired sentries sat on heaps of skins, talking in low tones and passing wineskins from hand to hand. |
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A shirtless self-portrait of Connor on Instagram got the chattering class talking all right. |
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She is talking up a storm and making my stomach ache with laughter. |
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Stop tweeting, texting, and talking on the phone this Sunday, writes Christy Turlington Burns, in honor of silenced mothers. |
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Zeavin and Brodsky started talking, and late last year they decided to meet with a lawyer. |
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It's a wedge issue which no other party likes talking about. |
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Next, the security services are talking up a black widow cell of up to 30 women trained in Chechnya. |
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We spent every waking moment together, talking and laughing. |
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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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When the National Academy of Sciences weighs in on a matter, you're not talking fringe wackos, but the best and the brightest of mainstream scientific thought. |
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Jeffries has a new talking point in his effort to paint baraka as anti-economic development. |
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But instead of talking to us and resolving the issue, or getting a manager involved, the clerk calls the cops. |
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But my grandmother, who wore the trousers, used to tell him to shut up and stop talking rubbish, so we never got to ask him exactly how they were related. |
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My nerves are almost completely balanced by the relief I'm feeling at soon being free of her, but as it is I'm jittering and barely worth talking to. |
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They all pretty much regurgitate the same warmed-over talking points. |
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But how can I say that when the protagonist is a talking bear who plays the alto sax? |
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My wife was talking to her on the phone, and I just kinda found the courage to ask her. |
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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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His tiny Texas aggie brain froze when he tried to repeat his talking point about the three federal agencies he would close. |
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We were on her roof talking and trying to come up with ideas, to think of alternatives to renting a studio. |
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I spend too much of my time inside the Beltway or New York City with the chattering class and the talking heads. |
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And, after acknowledging that he was talking to a 68-year-old man, Judge cleland announced his decision. |
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And we're not just talking about wagging a day here or there. |
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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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He gave me a big high five, and started talking about my biceps and muscles. |
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These mind abusers Ayn Rand is talking about are today's educators. |
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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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All over America, people are talking to cherry Healey, a 33-year-old from West London, about their bottoms. |
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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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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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Instead, she launched into the now-very familiar GOP talking points about ballooning food stamps rolls and weak jobs reports. |
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Darren and him were talking and Bruce had an acoustic guitar and picked it up and played the song for Darren. |
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They are likely to recommend talking therapy like cognitive behaviour therapy, or prescribe antianxiety medication. |
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He never believed in the bibe although the people were always talking of her. |
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Instead I was talking about Nietzsche, or some bolloxology, trying to impress her instead of getting a plan together. |
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He tends to exaggerate when talking about his accomplishments. |
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She was talking about a popular video she saw on the Internet. |
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In the first act, two characters are talking in a restaurant. |
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He played the piano well, was an enthusiastic ailurophile, and persistently played solitaire while talking and writing. |
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I like how I can tell someone that I want to become an hero and they have no idea that I'm talking about suicide. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Although he seemed arbit at first, a few minutes of talking exposed a decent and well-mannered human being. |
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Lambs and Barbz, remain calm, but Mariah Carey is once again talking about her infamous feud with Nicki Minaj. |
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I was looking at a pair of bathers to buy and talking about the life of the bathers and how to extend their life. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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What if we are already under investigation from someone covertly talking with the cops? What if there is a Benedict Arnold in the group? |
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He was bombastic and braggy to the point of trash talking fellow performers. |
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Perhaps we have not been sufficiently aware that talking about access and its implications in Scandinavia is like bringing owls to Athens. |
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In spite of reading all the materials on the Steps, talking to my sponsor, sharing at meetings, I felt like a broken record. |
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I'm talking about the way the camera flies up above the skater when you leap into the air. No one had done it before. |
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Indeed the difficulty was to get him to stop talking, for, like all squirrels, he was a chatterer. |
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While we were talking, one of the chows, the rusty one, had come over to me and I was absently petting him. |
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Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
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Bozo had a strange way of talking, Cockneyfied and yet very lucid and expressive. |
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But this descriptive commonplace is not sufficient to account for the sort of comportability-predicated integrity we have been talking about. |
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Out in computerland, people are talking to each other about how to make a bomb. |
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Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient. |
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My father was talking to the World's Fair Commission yesterday, and they estimate it's going to cost a cool fifty million. |
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Since we were now living so close, at least those couple hours of talking together helped boost our spirits. |
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As soon as I appeared, the Crown Vic fired up its engine, and the driver of the van started talking into a walkie-talkie. |
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Grace says that depends on who I like talking to more, the cyberstud or Dylan. |
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We ate without talking and watched dayrise through frost-rimmed glass in the double-hung window. |
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Wile they was still talking along these lines, the orchestra begin to drool a Perfect Day, so I ducked out on the porch for air. |
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Anyway, Eric kept humming some dueling banjos song and talking about people who marry their first cousins. |
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Indeed Tom was much still the ephebe, sharing boys with his friend though talking of the gravity of marriage. |
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Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking. |
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You talk on the farspeaker and it just isn't the same as talking with them person to person! |
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And we're not talking about me. We're talking about you. What's with you Kings? You're always trying to flip the script on me. |
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I can never hear the professor because these fratty guys spend the whole class talking about partying. |
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Oh, we've been talking about constitutional reform since 1927. I've been going to these gabfests since the fifties. |
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Mo was doing most of the talking and even though he's a good guy, once he gets going about Betty you can forget it for the rest of the night. |
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He is also an avid photographer and falconer. Don't get him started talking about his birds because he won't stop for a while. |
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One thing I know, not a girlygirl, which would be stupid playing games talking teasing being tied to the junglegym. |
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I don't have any idea what you are talking about. I don't equate Glossopoeia with Mathematics, it is the creation of language. |
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We're not talking about a lame chick and a gnarly guy. We're talking about a couple of far-out dudes. |
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In short, what the theorist has given Smith is a new way of talking about some important goings on in the lives of others. |
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I was talking to the Marine Corps Recruiter and he told me that we could go in on the Buddy Program. |
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At least, that's what our mentors have always told us, but what the hizzle are they talking about? |
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He first appears in the second scene where he is talking to a sergeant, with Duncan. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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So when we were talking with your friends the other night they mentioned human-cow or hucow, and I am wondering where that goes here? |
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Although the brisket was excellent, Elbert seemed a tad hurrisome to conclude the meal so she would stop talking. |
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You can tell he's completely in his element when he's talking about fossils. |
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They heard her talking normally, even jestingly, with one of the aunts, and they admired her for her courage. |
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You sit round in the evening talking, or you study, or you go to Joe's for a beer. |
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We had some bad blood initially, but in the end it was all made right by talking things over. |
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The silly mare phoned your mother, talking about applying for a mortgage, and we don't want that, do we? |
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Of these legends, one of the most prominent was that he created a talking brazen head which could answer any question. |
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They spent their time writing, boating on the lake, and talking late into the night. |
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Pratchett also made an appearance on The One Show on 15 May 2008, talking about his condition. |
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If you're talking about Western Europe it's fine, but Ukraine, not so good. |
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In Japan, where the popular film tradition integrated silent movie and live vocal performance, talking pictures were slow to take root. |
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However, even with access to both technologies, most of the Hollywood companies remained slow to produce talking features of their own. |
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The talking scenes will require different handling, but the general construction of the story will be much the same. |
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She then notices a White Rabbit wearing a waistcoat and pocket watch, talking to itself as it runs past. |
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Typically a talking electronic dartboard is used to speak the numbers hit, keep score and announce who is throwing next. |
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After backing away from his bunker shot to scold some photographers for talking, Faldo made his lone bogey. |
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