Nothing less than the truth, but it so alarmed Mrs G that she concluded I must be deeply disturbed and summoned my mother for a confab. |
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Don't miss the part maybe two-thirds of the way through where the Enron guys come out to confab with Arnold before the recall process gets going. |
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The other night, however, Ben and Dr Spot were seen in deep confab in one of the darker corners, a sight which caused some conjecture. |
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Regardless, Troy Rawhiti-Forbes is in a backstage confab with the other wrestlers. |
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Last week, the fellows, who over the years eliminated the politicians from their noontime confab, made a double change. |
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She whisked my dish away and then had a quick confab with three colleagues before returning it, confident it was the dish I'd ordered. |
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But all Wright does is repeat platitudes from his last confab at Brookings. |
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The journalists' confab featured discussions on diversity that included benchmark goals for racial and ethnic parity in newsrooms. |
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Looking at Risk Control was Iain Cruickshank, another visitor from the capital, who was seen in confab with Dave Davey. |
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Get some fresh blood and stop having the same confab fifty times with the same tired people. |
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A brief confab and much to the dismay of the defence, Mr Crouch was pointing to the spot. |
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This was revealed at a media confab held on Nov.29 at its head office. |
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One of the few firm goals set at the confab was that adequate sanitation should be supplied by 2015 to half of the 2.2 billion people now lacking it. |
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In recent years, however, the confab has garnered attention not just from media but from those activists who feel the G8's policies are heavy handed and undemocratic. |
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At a chummy confab at his Texas ranch, Mr Bush appeared to rebuke Israel's prime minister for not stopping settlement-building in the West Bank. |
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There was a sequel to that confab which was amusing enough and which I don't think I ever wrote about in this journal. |
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They have already had a confab about Michel, who they swear is a likeable chap, and on condition of anonymity, one ref gave the communal verdict on the Slovakian. |
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From afar, the confab known as the World Economic Forum in Davos looked a little like Asgard, the mythical home of the Norse gods. |
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On the first afternoon of the three-day confab, as guests are still strolling in, the booth already has attracted a crowd. |
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One donor complains about the takeout chicken pot pies served at a Karl Rove-hosted confab. |
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It bills itself as the first stop on the road to the White House, but many GOP players skipped the New Orleans confab. |
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At the IMF confab, one of the most well-attended sessions was a panel on restructuring sovereign debt. |
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For years, the triennial confab has been remarkable mostly for airy oratory by national leaders playing to the crowd back home. |
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Consequently, the PM remined the participants of this seminar that Cameroon has a lot to gain from the successful deliberations and results of the five-day confab. |
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Ready for a little confab with five feet of fresh pow? |
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Representation to the confab was organized in such a way as to ensure participation and contribution from all sectors of the society and all communities and constituencies. |
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Breaking off from a hurried confab with her, Mr Brazauskas explains that the problem with the last government was not its general policies but the prime minister's personality. |
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Like that earlier meeting, however, the confab seems unlikely to produce anything other than a few fleeting photo ops. |
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