They conversed in the hall up until the final bell rang and then they parted, taking their time to get to class. |
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The girls continued their work and giggled among themselves as they continued their work and conversed in the Ojibwa tongue. |
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They had conversed non-stop during the flight making a four-hour trip seem less tedious. |
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I started to meet others among the isolated women I'd conversed with during galah sessions on the radio. |
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Did I just let it slip that Dad and I conversed about a relationship possibility with Ryan? |
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People still conversed with each other in dance halls, sign language was only used by the hearing impaired. |
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As the lads chatted and conversed in overwhelmed joy, Maria sat in a plastic chair, near the corner of the room. |
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Nibbling on dish after dish of tapas, mazzas Spanish style, while sipping wine, I observed my co-diners as they conversed in a leisurely style. |
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I ate lunch with them daily as we conversed about various issues occurring in the United States. |
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Baron Macchio received me this morning at the Palace Venetia, and for almost an hour we conversed about matters of present moment. |
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It would be fair to say that, while we conversed amicably for what was a very long session, our views on international politics were not in accord. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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Not only did I met children of all stripes, I met and conversed with adults from a young age. |
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Madcap banter and witty repartee were the way everyone conversed. |
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A man who ran a luncheonette and soda fountain conversed with his assistant. |
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He conversed little, always dressed in an old-fashioned suit, and developed no known deep personal attachments outside his family. |
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Masses of mankind arose from inexpensive seating, emitting a drone of noise, noises, actually, as small groups of people conversed about a number of subjects. |
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The sun was setting when Jesus conversed with his apostles for the last time during that stay. |
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He saw the bag of blood and conversed with the nurse at the bedside and the nursing station. |
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It's a portrait of us from multiple viewpoints, those of all the people we have met and conversed with. |
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During the approach, he and the master conversed briefly on work-related subjects. |
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While in London during the summer-autumn of 1857, Sir Edmund conversed with Colonial Secretary Henry Labouchere and the Queen. |
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Ensure that the interpreter has conversed with the person in the person's own language and that they can understand each other well. |
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While we conversed, the whole of Broadheath was brought to a standstill. |
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We sat face to face, she was on one chair and I on another, and so, delectably we conversed as Son and Mother. |
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I headed to Osolata to bivouac on Pantai Wataboo where I met two Polish UN members with which I conversed lengthily on Timor Leste. |
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His aunt and roommate conversed heartily on as they all began to dig in. |
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She conversed in English with the defendant on that occasion and on two other occasions and explained that the defendant never indicated that he wanted to communicate in French. |
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They conversed in hushed tones and smiled often. |
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Whenever I have conversed with ambassadors stationed in Canada, I have been struck by the in-depth knowledge they possessed of the social forces at work in the country. |
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Besides, he dedicates them to a consul named Antonius Gordianus, a descendant of Herodes Atticus, with whom he had conversed at Antioch concerning the sophists. |
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Strings sounded both rich and lucid and the woodwinds conversed amiably. |
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Joanna left in her car for the day and when Damian came down they sat outside and conversed inconsequentially, thinking it was too late to hate him. |
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The Master of the Order, Conrad d'Asti, during his visit to Unterlinden, did not know German but admired the ease with which she conversed with him in Latin. |
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They conversed in brushstrokes that succeeded better than words to illustrate the common heritage uniting Arabic and Japanese cultures and, at the same time, to reassert their individuality. |
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In that year Betty Hart and Todd Risley of the University of Kansas published the results of a decade-long study in which they had looked at how, and how much, 42 families in Kansas City conversed at home. |
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Among those who conversed with canvas in the studios atop the Chelsea in this era were Impressionist Childe Hassam and Ashcan Schooler John French Sloan. |
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I conversed with suppliers to Canadian manufacturers who expressed their strong support for this policy because they immediately recognized positive benefits to our economy. |
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And St Catherine of Siena conversed with God. |
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And they sang songs and conversed with them, deepening friendly feelings. |
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In fact, in my own riding, I have a consistent visitor, Mr. Ron Howard, who has conversed frequently with the Department of National Defence over this peacekeeping initiative. |
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However, while in pretrial detention, he had been interviewed in his cell by representatives of an international human rights organisation and conversed in French. |
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My sole language, as a child, was Gikuyu. It was the language in which we sang songs, narrated stories, exchanged riddles or merely chatted, while around us adults conversed in proverb-loaded exchanges. |
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I have met with minority community representatives, visited schools, talked to university administrators and professors, and conversed with federal and provincial officials. |
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For practising, he gave her long passages to translate into English and intensely conversed with her in English in order to improve her language skills for her task to come. |
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Such behaviour we contract by having much conversed with persons of high stature. |
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On the porch the men of the town, dressed in freshly starched guayaberas, leaned on their stools against the wall and conversed animately in a cloud of smoke. |
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The oldest of the elves' royal family still conversed in High Elvish. |
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