The outlanders made their way through the city, conversing about one thing or another. |
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The rain thundered down for the rest of our meal, and we had to stay in the garage conversing in shouts and sitting in near darkness. |
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It was a social evening with a high turnout of regulars mixing, mingling and conversing. |
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In the Transfiguration scene the disciples see Jesus conversing with Elijah, whose return heralds the end. |
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He'd seated himself at our table conversing with some of the revelers when I joined the group. |
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Drake was sitting at the front desks, his back to me, conversing with his partner while setting up equipment. |
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The lounge had a welcoming, roaring fire and the notes of the piano rose above the sound of guests conversing over Martinis. |
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Most of the wolves were nodding to each other and conversing in wolf speech, which consisted mostly of growls, grunts, barks and howls. |
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They were, as usual, conversing loudly, but I somehow managed to drown them out in my sleep. |
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She was a shy girl, but quite talkative after warming up to the person she was conversing with. |
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It shall be like one of those period dramas, with guests conversing politely in the drawing room whilst Kate plonks away in the next room. |
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Soon millions of people were conversing across the oceans, often without knowing it. |
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After conversing quite frequently for a few more days, Mark sent a missive requesting we meet up for a few beers with his man. |
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She could already hear them conversing in low tones, muffled against the closed double doors. |
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Instead of conversing in regular, everyday language, they first have to turn what they want to say over in their heads. |
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Two people have sat next to me and are conversing in rapid sign language and working on a series of forms and business documents. |
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Actors and audience alike start conversing with a dog or a frog or a snowman as if it were human. |
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He was one of the Roman humanists who took a delight in conversing in the language of Horace and Virgil, of Cicero and Martial for its own sake. |
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As we stood there conversing in this manner, a crowd gathered around to listen. |
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Tom said that he came across the idea while conversing with Fred at his door. |
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We suppose there were alternatives, like going to the gladiator fights together, or conversing. |
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He looked over at his fellow guards and saw them in the corner, dicing and conversing good-naturedly. |
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We had no trouble conversing with one another and before I knew it we were at the restaurant. |
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Ten minutes later while I was conversing with my client, I felt a tap on my shoulder. |
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For the two weeks we were there, it seemed like we were constantly conversing. |
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Speaking in one voice emphasises the importance of listening when conversing. |
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There are nearly 200 knights, lords, and their ladies milling about, conversing, boasting, laughing. |
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When I came back up both radios, I found the HAC was still conversing with our compadres to the southwest about workable areas and weather. |
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One of the most memorable dreams involved me conversing with Lou as we took a shvitz together. |
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So there we were, none of us native French speakers, conversing in the one non-native language which we all shared. |
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Behind the desk, a lieutenant, a sergeant, and a police officer were conversing. |
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Alison took the time to sit down in the reading area and quietly commune with the spirits even if she wasn't conversing with a particular spirit. |
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Why is it Hollywood feels we need to see wet, naked hulks conversing in the bathroom? |
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It wasn't long before all six of us hit it off, teasing and conversing like old friends. |
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Hollywood westerns regularly compel Native American characters to stammer their thoughts in pidgin English, even when conversing among themselves. |
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I can think of more than a handful of Inuit who would not fear to be politically incorrect if the occasion called for it in conversing with Inuit of influence in Inuktitut. |
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You know, just by conversing, you can really learn a lot about a person. |
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There is a lack of basic etiquette while conversing over mobile phones. |
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The least we all can do is to keep observing, thinking and conversing. |
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When Lumley's parents wanted to talk privately, they would speak very fast, her mother conversing in Urdu and her father, a Gurkha, answering in Gurkhali. |
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Now, however, when Ms. Baye goes to a beauty spa, she makes a point of not conversing. |
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He found a newsgroup that was populated by amateur linguists from all over the world, who were excitedly conversing about new ways of conversing. |
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Rodan described this well while conversing with some of the apostles when Jesus was away communing with the Father. |
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It is, after all, black magic that you're sitting there, I'm sitting here, and we are conversing and seeing each other's pictures. |
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After conversing with air traffic services, the flight crew decided to divert to the Halifax International Airport in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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I have nowhere else enjoyed so much my drink, whereas conversing with the Bulgarian fans of fantasy is fantastic. |
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How many times did his disciples find Jesus conversing with the various creatures of the Universe! |
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You can learn as much from conversing with others as from your own personal experience. |
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After conversing with her we will be totally strengthened and endowed with new energies to follow the Master whatever the cost. |
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He was expelled for the crime' of conversing with Eritrean civil society rather than just with the country's leaders. |
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Messrs. Almalki and Arar were seen walking together in the rain and conversing for 20 minutes. |
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They were conversing with each other as they walked home after school to their residences located north of the tracks. |
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His conclusion at the end of his time in Berlin was that he had spent too much time in English society and not enough time conversing in German. |
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The two continued conversing when an ill-humored Olivia came upon them. |
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The baby was in her crib pleasantly conversing with the wall. |
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Instead of conversing, his students record their comments using an app and vote in class polls with their phones. |
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Letterman once described Sedaris in, what became abundantly clear after conversing with her, perfect fashion. |
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I normally start off with a full body shot, but then I move in and start interacting and conversing with the person. |
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The prince chatted with a few athletes and family members before conversing with Canadian slalom kayaker Michael Tayler. |
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Sir Henry and Umbopo sat conversing in a mixture of broken English and kitchen Zulu, in low voices, but earnestly enough. |
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Whether lecturing or conversing privately, Wittgenstein always spoke emphatically and with a distinctive intonation. |
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He has an instinctive power of divining the thoughts and intentions of people with whom he is conversing. |
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Multilinguals, speakers of more than one language, sometimes use elements of multiple languages when conversing with each other. |
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I feel fine today, but that gentleman conversing with the house plant there may be one brick short of a full load. |
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It is apparent that, in the particular point of which we have been conversing, their condition is greatly worsened. |
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Impassioned anger The opposite of the above, this is driven by the fact it is easier to escalate disputes when conversing electronically because we feel a sense of impunity. |
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Berény spent several years as a young artist in Paris exhibiting alongside Henri Matisse, conversing with Gertrude Stein and even hosting the usually reclusive Hungarian composer Béla Bartók for Christmas. |
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Amidst the bright and multicolored ambience of lush bougainvillea bushes and beautifully designed garden paths, children were seen studiously conversing with each other in a lofty mood. |
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Meanwhile the Phraselator, a hand-held device made by VoxTec of Annapolis, Maryland, lets soldiers maintain eye-contact when conversing with non-English speakers. |
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While Mario and I were conversing, a bodaciously buxom, long haired, brunette came walking by. |
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It famously notes Columba's need for a translator when conversing with an individual on Skye. |
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A woman conversing with Miss Languedoc on board ship was delighted with the librarian's interest in her son's thesis and asked if she wanted to read it. |
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As we speak with them, we hear them regularly conversing with others and in this way we understand the extent to which their lives are intertwined with those around them. |
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Confreres have answered portable phones even while conversing with me in my room at the General Curia or as I chatted with them at the dinner table during a visit in a province. |
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The formerly daunting notion of conversing or conducting business with someone halfway around the globe is now a mouse-click or a telephone call away. |
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Like the tide that raises all ships, starting out with The Urantia Book's extraordinary quality of credibility will uplift everything else we have learned about conversing with people who do not know about it. |
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I start by analyzing the body language of the people I am conversing with. |
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Visitors could make a telephone call to nearby booth and see the people conversing with them on the PicturePhone. |
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How much conversing and negotiating would we do with a government? |
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In World War II, conversing covertly via the vocoder required two turntables, an arrangement that inadvertently foreshadowed a hip hop DJ's setup. |
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So in conversing with men, women, and children, I gradually found out that Tim Hibblethwaite was in bad odor, and that he held himself doggedly aloof from all. |
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Fancies to be persuaded of the confused Articulation of Multitudes met as in a Fair, conversing and making a chattering, to the amazing of them all. |
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