The subjects of hush-hush all-girls' conversations were now discussed in the open. |
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For example, the voice actors issue pre-recorded phone calls and their conversations are such that all you can do is nod or assent. |
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The device can also be used to accept telephone calls and conduct phone conversations over a loudspeaker. |
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On the whole they are not afraid to have the tough conversations that men shy from. |
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There are always a few loud ones who congregate on the lower deck and launch straight into conversations about the last job they did. |
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No child was corrected on the spot for mistakes committed during conversations. |
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Subsequent phone conversations with each teacher, lasting an average of 70 minutes, were audiotaped and transcribed by the researcher. |
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Next, using headphones, participants listened to one of the three audiotaped conversations, and then completed the 9-item questionnaire. |
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While blogs certainly empower lynch mobs, they can also lead to long and open conversations, virtual town meetings. |
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And he revealed police obtained authorisation to secretly record conversations between the two men in a cell. |
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He frequently lifts the youth's spirits through personal conversations and telephone talks. |
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The police were given wider powers to tap phones, record other conversations and intercept mail, for periods of up to one year. |
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The FBI's breakthrough came after phones were tapped, and conversations overheard about recruitment difficulties for the scam. |
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To prove it he told me he had taped all these conversations and promised to send them to me. |
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Enron traders taped all their business conversations to keep a record of daily transactions. |
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He regularly humiliates dinner-party guests and makes out that his cellphone is on the blink to end dull conversations. |
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So, I've had conversations before about the probability that I could be paid to tattoo an advert onto my skin. |
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Somehow, at the dinner table, I found myself butting in on their conversations like I'd been with them all my life. |
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Workers communicate by voice in meetings, in hall conversations, and by telephone. |
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As a young woman she worked as a telephone operator and relished telling stories of overheard conversations. |
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If he can't meet members of the JTTF face-to-face, he talks to them on a secure telephone that scrambles his conversations. |
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Also, my account cannot be complete, but it will contain most of the essential marrow of our many conversations. |
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The play pokes fun at these dialogues through characters having banal conversations. |
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We stopped up until four or so, doing the tequila thing and having, like, deep and important conversations about life and love and that. |
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When Mark Brown wrote the script, these were conversations he'd heard in barbershops before. |
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It's hard for you to express ideas and thoughts, making conversations short. |
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I've had so many creepy experiences with dudes just hanging out, staring at you meaningfully and trying to start schmoozy conversations. |
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These conversations are about theories of selfhood and the place of personal essay writing in the English curriculum. |
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With Messages already available as part of iOS 5, conversations are synchronized across your Mac, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. |
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In the course of his conversations with her, he told her that back in the day, things were so hard that he used to sell himself to make money! |
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During trips home we'd have these bluff conversations about money and prospects, pensions and security. |
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I live above the railroad tracks and delay conversations twice hourly while trains roar by. |
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This involved brief informal conversations with the women about their attitudes regarding the men who pass by their windows. |
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Stories are shared through the media, seminars, and classes and during informal conversations in the workplace. |
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We often have verbal conversations, although his dialogue consists mainly of miaows. |
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Heated conversations are being held around kitchen tables, in school staffrooms, in cowsheds, and in shearing sheds. |
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Best to show up with a lot of photos of your cats or your grandchildren, the better to facilitate conversations with those around you. |
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Father Ton is a unique personality who in forthright conversations does not mince matters. |
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His wife spoke no English, and, despite translation, I was aware that none of our conversations was entirely successful. |
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I had a couple of interesting conversations though I'm not much of a mingler. |
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Normal conversations are possible at the shooting range and the sounds of wild turkeys or elk may be heard from long distances. |
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While Chris may have the heart of a chief, he is still a novice in the tribe's political conversations. |
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Finally, there is plenty of shop talk in his conversations to keep film students and film buffs interested. |
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It was only two telephone conversations but on both occasions he made bitter references to the treatment he received from other record labels. |
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To moderate a newsgroup you have to get involved several times a day, or it becomes too impractical to have conversations. |
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The long conversations which he puts into their mouths are as truthless as they are tiresome. |
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Their conversations were recorded and in many cases monitored in real time. |
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He was monitoring the mob's wiretapped conversations through contacts he had in government. |
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He spends most of the novel being interrupted by everyone and having his conversations sidetracked and cut short. |
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When she tried to initiate conversations her friend replied in monosyllables and she soon gave up. |
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For him, these trips and the conversations he has had with people have special significance. |
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They returned to their previous conversations, with only a few sideways glances and twitters. |
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The greatest laughs come when we realise the full banality of virtual conversations, when spoken out loud. |
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Its influence is so ubiquitous that it comes to dictate a lot of our conversations. |
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Our dinner time conversations have become our verbal tour of that day's blogosphere. |
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She found that the most coordination occurred in the conversations of the pairs who were unacquainted and the pairs who disliked each other. |
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His story emerges slowly and movingly, mainly through Avia's conversations with him. |
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He carries on conversations with everybody, tools in hand, one eye always on the manly meats sizzling under his command. |
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The botel can offer our exclusive saloon for conveying business conversations and conferences. |
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These conversations show that the services provided by the boatmen far exceed the physical labour of rowing. |
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Tibetans liberally sprinkle proverbs into daily conversations as a substitute for slang phrases. |
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Not that we were unpopular and didn't socialize with anyone else, but it was Amanda who I shared sleepovers and late night conversations with. |
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Would he suddenly remember meetings and conversations that had earlier slipped his mind? |
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There are glimpses of at least three pubs and vague recollections of conversations with unidentifiable individuals. |
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The few lunchtime conversations are dulled into unintelligibility by distance and the general air of lethargy. |
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In our conversations in the narthex, we learn to smile and nod and thank the preacher for the sermon even if we didn't understand a thing. |
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He likes having meaningful conversations, going out with friends and lazing around unshaven during off days. |
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High-pitched laughter and low chuckles combined with the rise and fall of conversations caught in snatches. |
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He was mostly untalkative during the lively conversations, but he listened to the talks with attention. |
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There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale. |
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They were asked to support one another, to have conversations even when they were uncomfortable, and to be honest and upfront at all times. |
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Killer goldfish, newborn kittens and computer smashing ducks were all topics of conversations in the junior and senior infants class. |
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Your team will need to have soul-searching conversations about the supplier responses. |
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Tables on both floors are thankfully spaced widely apart so that you do not have to listen to the other tables' conversations. |
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Eyes everywhere watched me, conversations hesitating, veering off in new directions as Mai and I entered. |
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Kindly keep your preposterous, specious opinions out of conversations that don't concern you! |
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However, at this week's hearing Detective Scott told the court that no conversations were recorded by the bug before its discovery. |
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He is suspected of having reported the bugged conversations to his superiors on a regular basis. |
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Short herself suspected her own conversations with him were bugged by spies, even while she was conducting them. |
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It concerned the bugging of former National Security Service chief's conversations with politicians, magistrates and journalists. |
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Whitehall is also said to be considering laws to allow transcripts of phone conversations bugged by MI5 to be used as evidence in court. |
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There was a competitive edge, which vitalised the most mundane of conversations. |
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I have also had far too many conversations about the perils of dropping the precious. |
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He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations. |
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Apart from this I try to be spontaneous, like the sudden ideas one gets during good conversations. |
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Their internal monologues and many of their conversations are liberally sprinkled with French words and phrases. |
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Greene had the good sense to tape his conversations with his Dad, whose verbatim reminiscences about the war are sprinkled throughout the book. |
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The array of brief conversations with callers reinforces the frantic shifting of thoughts from one conversation to another. |
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In conversations with junior-high-school children I notice their complete ignorance of the objective case of the relative pronoun. |
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Cigarettes were exchanged, conversations started, first haltingly, than more vividly, in spite of language difficulties. |
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In literary conversations, he is only capable of repeating cant phrases and dropping names. |
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He tends to tell off-color jokes, use a lot of sexual innuendo and pepper his conversations with inappropriate words. |
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Everyday life currently seems to consist of one long round of awkward, stilted conversations. |
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I have had a few stilted conversations, feeling a little self-conscious and unsure, but I think with a bit of practice I will improve. |
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The dining room is a place where one wants to be relaxed when eating but also enjoy stimulating conversations when entertaining. |
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The paper has never published details of these one-sided conversations for fear of legal reprisals. |
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So Cordelia realized how pointless their long one-sided conversations were, Kerowyn thought with the slightest air of smugness. |
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It teaches us that conversations are one-sided and that disagreements do not involve compromise or discussion. |
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It would have been fascinating to eavesdrop on their several conversations but what was most impressive was his stoical calm under such pressure. |
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I heard thousands of phone conversations during my years working with the hearing impaired. |
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This process involved the sharing of catalogs, course descriptions and, ultimately, conversations between faculty members at both campuses. |
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I know that generally strained and stilted conversations can't really be described as compelling, but this was a unique situation. |
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While I staggered on, the children streaked ahead, striking up conversations left, right and centre. |
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Listen, I've had long conversations with him and Brown separately, and their level of rhetoric and oratory rises when they talk about this. |
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The patterning of language thus reveals the structuration of organization, itself composed of multilayered conversations. |
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Two brief Ohio related conversations I had with Fred, who is a certifiable Toledo resident. |
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The mayor William and Lea began to talk about the weekend event, starting a chain reaction of conversations. |
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It may seem a rather dull conversation, but it is one of the few conversations where Schultze's dialogue is not translated in the subtitles. |
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A clamor of swallowing noises filled his ears, as the crowd subvocalized, carrying on conversations with distant friends. |
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Children will hear conversations and overhear information on radio, TV and from the playground network. |
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It's so telling to watch body language or eavesdrop and overhear conversations. |
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The quiet conversations are followed by overloud street noise, which causes everyone in the room to grab their ears in pained agony. |
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There have been many similar wine-fuelled conversations, conspiratorial chats over coffee, or long-winded email dialogues. |
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It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations. |
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In conversations chez Althouse, we do often start taking books off the shelves and pointing out paragraphs, but that's more of a family thing. |
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I went though several more of these chicken-and-egg conversations before getting the reassurance I craved. |
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Within a week or so, our conversations about carrots and bok choy progressed onto the demise of his marriage, my formerly broken heart, etc. |
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Allegations in respect of these conversations first surfaced at a much later date. |
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Bizarre conversations with taxi drivers are par for the course in Dublin, but this one took the biscuit. |
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He imagines the conversations and reactions he would get from the hot-tempered, proud people when they are told of his mission in their city. |
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Keep conversations focused on the kids to keep them out of the middle of parental comments. |
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The papers in this symposium are a result of the synergy that developed in those conversations. |
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My between-song patter is useless, it's met with a rising wave of indistinct yelling and conversations with friends who must be across the room. |
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But the tool could also be used to set up topical hyperlocal conversations on the fly. |
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The cliffhanger from the previous episode gets resolved offstage, so that everyone can stand around having conversations. |
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Thoroughly interrupting everyone's little conversations, I jumped up, nearly knocking over Darwin's open bottle of ice tea. |
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They conduct imaginary conversations and write letters to their loved ones, bringing closure not completed at the time of death. |
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He stood alone on the terrace, avoiding idle conversations with men he knew he had little in common with. |
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I have perfected the art of the interested cluck during these kinds of conversations. |
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The result of these tolerated conversations was that, when perestroika began, alternatives to the communist system had already been considered. |
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The on-screen conversations soon led to face-to-face meetings and social events. |
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I'm just as neurotic in written conversations as I am in face-to-face ones. |
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Frankly, I'm pretty much as honest in face-to-face conversations, but not always. |
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Council employees are being asked to pick up the telephone instead, or even engage in face-to-face conversations. |
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How they coped with this transfer of power is a vital part of these imaginary conversations. |
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The nature of these conversations coincides with other IFS work done with children. |
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On top of my hearing impediment I find I can't pick out individual conversations in crowds. |
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They can pause or fast-forward live conversations, for example, allowing wearers to listen to two conversations at once. |
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And for some reason, the prosecution fast-forwarded through the conversations. |
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For instance, you might have covert tapes of conversations in which he has said different things inconsistent with his current proposed evidence. |
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Each account of him during such conversations adds more details, making him more fearsome. |
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Also, maybe I was picking the wrong options in conversations but there was a lot that never got properly explained to me. |
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These questions and others are being asked at hundreds of meetings and in an infinity of conversations, memos and e-mails. |
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To help ensure that I accomplished the latter goal, I discussed and modified the framework based on conversations with key informants. |
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Jann has posted a collection of conversations between airline pilots and airport control towers. |
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The conversations were a testament to Joel's pipeline of information and the esteem in which he was held. |
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In Italy, Spain, and the Middle East, conferences, discussions, and conversations do not always end at a specified time. |
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Muted conversations turn to laughter, shouts of acclaim and congratulation. |
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The prices of intercity and international conversations, however, will be cut down by 19 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively. |
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The last few conversations we had together consisted of trying to make some kind of sense of what was happening. |
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There were activist firebrands getting into loud political conversations with people who just wanted to belt back drinks with parasols in them. |
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The researchers constructed hypothetical conversations that differed in terms of their interlocutors, place, and topic. |
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This feature allows the user to capture memos or incoming phone conversations for future playback. |
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In musical conversations one player or other always tries to take the lead, play louder, push the pace. |
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We would therefore warmly welcome contributions to the journal that take forward the conversations started here. |
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A handout of questions for small-group discussion invites conversations in small groups. |
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The conversations we are imagining are cooperative attempts to find joint solutions to common problems. |
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Cedric was a great listener, and could corner people into conversations really well. |
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They have long conversations, pondering the twists of fate that separate success from failure. |
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Should I now be paranoid when I hear clicks and pops during phone conversations on a line that has, up until now, been nice and clean? |
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If I'd known this it would have explained how some of our more intimate conversations were foreshortened, by him. |
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I'll cheerfully have happy conversations and sing in my cracky happy voice. |
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The former had called, but the conversations had been brief and crackling with tension. |
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Well, as I find myself increasingly saying during conversations with the glamorous Spartist, crikey. |
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So many of our conversations over the past three years have been critiquing other establishments, and discussing how we would run them. |
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Open-ended narratives are pieced together from fragments of description and overheard conversations. |
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The room was mixed with conversations in Gaelic, Roman, Galic, and Frankish. |
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All the drugs he had taken in his lifetime had fried his brain too far for serious conversations. |
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They stand aghast that a person can devote so much of their busy life to quiet conversations with these furry friends. |
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Besides, you can ditch boring conversations by really going to powder your nose. |
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Like most writers, Dewar is a good listener, earwigging on other's conversations. |
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After the conference speeches are over, I drift around the hotel bars earwigging on conversations. |
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Also, the government can eavesdrop on any kind conversations these detainees have with their lawyers. |
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But guards eavesdropped on my conversations, standing very close and attempting to intimidate me. |
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As I head home after a long, emotional day, I eavesdrop on some random conversations. |
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I know it is trivial, but you don't often get to eavesdrop on the private conversations of US presidents. |
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He watches a woman chase a runaway dog and eavesdrops on conversations even more banal than his prose. |
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These are the kind of urban wild child dames that I like to drink and party and have great conversations with. |
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A press card starts cricket conversations and debates with strangers in unlikely places. |
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Of all the conversations I had over those weeks, the one I recall the most was with an infantryman, a private first class. |
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There you can be a fly on the wall and listen in on the conversations that men are rarely privy to. |
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Promising to be the big draw of the festival, it features an intricate weaving of different conversations taking place in a city. |
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Upon his entrance to the club, he was surrounded by about thirty people, glad-handing him and trying to start up conversations. |
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Over the last six months, I have had numerous conversations with pro-life democrats. |
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Hundreds of churches of various denominations across the country are using it as a resource to start these important conversations. |
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Norwegians tend to integrate sayings and proverbs into daily conversations. |
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Norm's winning personality, graciousness, and loyal friendship were manifested in many pleasant times and conversations. |
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Every morning Native American tribal leaders filmed their conversations for use in a society which has yet to acquire their ecological awareness. |
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The lack of volume can be particularly dissonant when bus conversations clash with your music during the daily commute. |
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Many view the European project as an enterprise of long conversations with little change. |
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These clues are doled out slowly, often in half-overheard conversations or in a furtive glance or gesture. |
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He read deeply on the subject of existentialism, having long conversations with Jean-Paul Sartre. |
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Some of these highly expressive conversations took place in very public places. |
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McCarthy returned the favor by letting Anderson listen on the extension during supposedly confidential conversations with Republican leaders. |
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He took a long draught of his beer, wiping foam from his mouth, as he absently eavesdropped on other people's conversations. |
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Should we be a fly on the wall, monitoring the conversations back and forth? |
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During two of their three phone conversations she ended the calls abruptly, hanging up without warning. |
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Internet pages reveal phone conversations with journalists that consist of MacIsaac quacking like a duck before he hangs up. |
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Its wandering conversations ease eventually into evening, then night and dawn again, where the movie ends. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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Rich foliage, soft lighting and the quiet hum of the other diners' conversations create a welcoming ambience. |
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Spring makes a virtue of necessity, quoting from her letters and conversations extensively. |
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All the audio elements feel appropriately balanced, and both conversations and musical interludes are easily heard. |
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All the stimulation and conversations made transitioning back to work at my day job quite difficult. |
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We amused ourselves by making fun of the weirdos around us, eavesdropping on the strangest conversations, and generally being random and bored. |
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Also, the conversations with my workmates, which ranged over all areas of philosophy, science, religion and politics, were wonderful. |
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As the wheels of political community gather momentum, I am left wondering how many similar conversations I will have. |
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He brings a wealth of knowledge to bear in conversations with his advisees. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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Cultures are closed networks of conversations conserved generation after generation through the learning of the children that live in them. |
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He recites names, dates, places and conversations from childhood up to now. |
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These old records should be of great interest to many and spark off many conversations and recollections. |
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These conversations apparently were about money withdrawals, theft of a bank card and a false card. |
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After they remount their horse and donkey, the two begin another of their incredible conversations. |
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In ongoing conversations, the issue of financial remuneration continued to come up. |
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Most of the Liberal cabinet in 1914 were unaware of the extent of the Anglo-French conversations relating to a possible war with Germany. |
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The opening sequence reaches such an emotional peak that the remaining conversations seem almost anticlimactic. |
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Bresson gives us the beginnings and ends of conversations, cut short by dissolves or fades to black. |
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His phone conversations haven't revolved solely around bringing in players. |
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And as school days approach, you'll be able to enjoy simple conversations as she begins to talk in sentences, and sing rhymes. |
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Others noted that he listened in on private City Hall conversations thanks to microphones hidden in the ceiling. |
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State-of-the-art eavesdropping equipment is used to listen in to his conversations. |
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We were role playing there a little bit just to give you an idea of what kinds of conversations he would have with potential clients. |
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There are many recorded conversations and references are made to other existing literature on the subject. |
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We want the letters columns in the paper journal to reflect the liveliness of conversations on the web. |
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I was able to have friendly conversations with women and earn the trust of men who think women are just stupid arm candy. |
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Any arm-twisting or gentle persuasion presumably took place in corridor huddles or late-night conversations. |
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Amanda observed and watched the conversations silently as she ate among the table of royalty. |
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We heard news, music, and conversations from the provincial capital over a scratchy, long-wave frequency. |
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In those off-the-record conversations, McLean has maintained that he has no interest in running the show at United. |
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Thus begins a wheezy, dull little story that follows Clint around as he has annoying conversations with his complainy doctor, jerky cops, and Jeff Daniels. |
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It should also be noted that the acoustics in these establishments are, I suspect, scientifically engineered to maximize the audibility of regular, unstrained conversations. |
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The mere simplicity of the film is appealing, and some of the awkward, unsteady dialogue seems to imitate the conversations that can be found in real life coffee shops. |
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I catch her going through my drawers and backpack, and she snoops on my little brother even more, searching his room and listening to his phone conversations. |
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Most of the material is newly sourced from books and manuscripts lent to Bell by the Dalai and Tashi Lamas and conversations with many leading Tibetans. |
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Moreover, it is assumed that boys will be boys in the sense that they will always try to dominate the classroom conversations, and that girls will just submit to silence. |
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We had to eavesdrop on people's conversations and their telephone calls. |
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Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? |
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She says she uses rap as a way to start a conversations about art, identity, and social commentary. |
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The album features a vast array of sonic collages, bringing together disjointed excerpts of conversations and found sounds over a patchwork of musical elements. |
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These transcripts were of her conversations with the men in suits. |
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These conversations, and lots of soul-searching, helped me come to some degree of peace with my childhood. |
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As Sclavis and Collignon explore the first of several ecstatic improvised conversations, whirling folk dances turn into warp-speed vocal scatting against electronic echoes. |
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I ran the usual diagnostic tests and had the usual conversations and hurried importantly along the endless hospital corridors. |
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Richard Nixon continues to spook the nation from beyond the grave with the latest eavesdrop on taped Oval Office conversations. |
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience. |
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Mansa Musa was so wealthy and his country so little known to most Egyptians that his expenditures of gold and his conversations with local notables were recorded in great detail. |
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Maybe because I sat and listened to Dr. St. James lecture and have had conversations with him during office hours or in the hall. |
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In her book storey included notes of conversations she had had with Kate about Dickens and Ellen. |
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Tansini's approach is the antithesis of Parry's, replacing measured inexorability with a sequence of flurried, furtive conversations that hurtle into the stuff of nightmare. |
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In a folksy, conversational two-page letter dated Sept.15, Mr. Libby assured Ms. Miller that he had wanted her to testify about their conversations all along. |
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But she was also having daily conversations with her OSI handlers about which drug rings she should try to infiltrate. |
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Garmon describes dialogic journaling as a process whereby individuals have private written conversations with each other over an extended period of time. |
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The book is structured around conversations Dasgupta feels the city should be having. |
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Do you really want to overhear his cooing conversations with another girl? |
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I imagine your breakfast conversations are dynamic and colorful, as is the interior design of your home. |
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She's writing interesting stuff and I LOVE the fact that she overhears some very fascinating conversations in her gig as a coffee barista and shares them on her blog. |
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One day the site caught an intruder attempting to copy their conversations. |
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In retrospect, my conversations reinforced a few very general maxims. |
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The program allows participants to dig deeper and engage in more robust conversations than in programs where attendees hail from different fields. |
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He prefers a conversation, and conversations aren't etched in stone, they're iterative. |
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The book is so full of events, meanderings, digressions, legends, conversations, and adventures, that a patient reader will never find his interest exhausted. |
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When two minds are focused on a problem, and look at the problem with similar prejudices of what is correct and what is not, conversations need no preliminaries. |
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Mr Pinheiro said last month after the generals humiliated him by bugging his privileged conversations that reconciliation talks in Burma are going nowhere. |
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They are expected to be used when satellite communications go down, computer links are broken or the enemy is thought to be intercepting radio conversations. |
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It is likely that in listening to conversations or lecture materials you simultaneously translate into pictures which enhance and elaborate on the meaning. |
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He also said the allegations of bugging of conversations between solicitors and clients at Letterkenny Garda Station could be examined by the tribunal. |
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I've had conversations with Kofi in the run-up to war, thinking oh, dear, there will be a transcript of this and people will hear what I'm saying. |
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It also led to the discovery of over 270 other tapes he was keeping, revealing that the spy agent illicitly bugged the conversations of nearly all the top figures of society. |
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Unless you're being watched by other means, your coffee shop conversations, your pillow talk, and your Friday night parties are all still your business. |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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Does anybody else involve cuddly toys and dolls in their conversations? |
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He was clearly besotted with her, recalling in great detail two long and intimate conversations with her, and even admitting that he once kissed her goodnight. |
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It is in our interest to participate fully in the ongoing conversations and debates that give shape to art history as a discipline and keep it interesting. |
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The deceased was always sober and coherent at the time of such conversations and had no reason to lie to her brother as she had nothing to gain from it. |
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At his trial counsel for the appellant challenged the admissibility of evidence in the form of computer printouts of telephone conversations made from a hotel. |
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They were simple conversations, ultimately hamstrung by translation. |
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Mobile phone punters in London have been having the weirdest conversations after the phone company admitted that it has been getting its wires crossed. |
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That for as much as I love publishing, I no longer have too many earnest conversations about literature or translation, I quit smoking and I wear far more pink than black. |
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In my experience, the best parent-child conversations happen in the car, when you're both facing ahead and confidences can be exchanged without meeting each other's eyes. |
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During these conversations I will matter-of-factly mention my husband, because it feels nothing but natural for me to do so. |
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They won't be able to sit with us up in the thick leaves of the non-bearing mulberry that held my tree house and hear the conversations we shared. |
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Any honest woman will tell you that her alleged misandry is actually a stiletto-sharp version of the conversations we have among ourselves when the boys are out of earshot. |
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If so, it would behoove Yaalon, and melamed, to reveal the details of their conversations. |
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The cross-currents of various conversations seem to be swirling around me. |
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The goal of the ad is to stimulate conversations and social media buzz. |
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The film is fairly conventional in its execution, harking back to the westerns of everyone's youth with its evocative sunsets, campfire conversations and shoot-outs. |
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The result is a long narrative that can ramble, as conversations do, but is an essential contribution all the same. |
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Even conversations with friends were completed in under 3 minutes flat. |
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An undercover police officer had recorded conversations with both men. |
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Tannen sees an erosion of the barriers between public and private conversations. |
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To turn the tables, imagine if these public conversations were liberally sprinkled with references to fashion, or yoga. |
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By now, the Anti-Terrorist Squad had managed to intercept the phone conversations between the fidayeen and their handlers. |
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I was put on diets while I was a kid, but I never had conversations with my mother about body image. |
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Some defense lawyers believe that even the rooms provided for confidential lawyer-client conversations in some jails are bugged. |
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Empire will be hate-watched and may set off some conversations on its way from fading from our minds. |
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In all her camera-ready conversations, it is her dexterous intelligence that keeps it all carefully balanced. |
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I first discovered nobody had ever cataloged all of the Watergate conversations. |
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It may be that it holds conversations with the trees that grow around us here, the English oaks, beeches and birches and the lesser trees, holly, rowan, ash, elder and hazel. |
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Overall, what do these conversations say about the haka as a performance? |
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