I glanced carelessly at the door, in a futile attempt to change the subject. |
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Let me change the subject away from race, to Leroi's provocative remarks about beauty and deformity. |
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She made a puff sound and turned away as to avoid my question or to change the subject, to not let me see her calculating expression. |
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You see, when you don't have a leg to stand on, you immediately try to change the subject so you can talk about something else. |
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I like to change the subject at lightning speed, almost as if I never heard their comment. |
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The subject came up by the bat mitzvah, herself, so no one could change the subject. |
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He basically tried to change the subject to the defendant's otherwise blameless life. |
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When this happens many people are embarrassed and try to change the subject. |
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If you ask about her previous boyfriend and she gets a small, wistful smile on her face, change the subject. |
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Don't be flippant, don't argue, and don't try to change the subject to avoid a disagreeable message. |
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Any time a member of Parliament tries to change the subject and change the channel, there is something to hide. |
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Ask any woman how she feels about her body and most will groan and try to change the subject. |
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Not telling you which company he or she works for or trying to change the subject after having disclosed very little information. |
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To change the subject rather abruptly, the philosophy postgraduates at La Trobe University have been anchoring a philosophy radio program this year. |
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As for what the rates are on these components, Kia engineers smile and change the subject. |
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If a competitor tries to bring up pricing or other competitive practices, change the subject or excuse your self from the conversation. |
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They veer away from discussion, change the subject, or even ask openly if we can stop talking about whatever-it-is because it makes them too uncomfortable. |
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In the event these subjects are raised, it is recommended that you change the subject or leave the meeting. |
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Furthermore, to change the subject, the Spanish Presidency deserves thunderous applause for its statement on the Middle East. |
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Once they agree to this, you need to get off the phone or change the subject! |
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From now on, I am going to change the subject to my own family, including my husband and my children. |
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I usually smile or giggle nervously and hope we can change the subject quickly. |
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A legislative session with all of its fiscal and political unpleasantries might be just the thing to change the subject. |
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For all his attempts to change the subject, the unalterable fact is that Europe is the issue on which his leadership bid will stand or fall. And rightly so. |
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