I am giving him a pep talk now and it seems like I'm his counsellor or something. |
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After the service, he rose to give the soldiers a pep talk and discuss the next morning's mission. |
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When Luke missed a pass, Matt gave him a pep talk about catching the ball at all costs, even if he had to break a leg to do it. |
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Yesterday his side may have emerged anew after a half-time pep talk from their manager, but their first-half display was woeful. |
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I had so much fun getting there that I had no problem listening to a pep talk rallying the girls and pointing out the error of their cliques. |
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She gave her employees a pep talk, and the TV cameras, of course, captured it all live. |
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The sales reps are driving you up the wall with their pep talk and the brochures are not helpful either. |
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I remember once in sixth grade, we had this big test, and she gave me a whole pep talk on how to focus and everything, and I aced the test. |
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The Minister has never missed the chance to give a pep talk to the heads of district administration on development projects at such conferences. |
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If your first instinct is to scurry into a corner, give yourself a personal pep talk first. |
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But, the pep talk apart, where does Bollywood stand in terms of competition? |
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One is to wear headphones as you work and listen to some favourite music, cooking lessons or an inspirational pep talk. |
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Today, after a pep talk from the folks, some beers from my friends and a good old English Breakfast cuppa I'm relishing the challenge. |
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The Pink Ladies get a pep talk from Patty in the latest stage production of hit musical Grease. |
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At the beginning, they gave me the mandatory pep talk about what was expected. |
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The Really Big Boss tried to give a pep talk, which we needed, but it wasn't really making anyone feel better. |
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It was an emotional boardroom last night and not only did you get canned or fired, but you also got a little pep talk in the end. |
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The manager delivered a pep talk and the words propelled Douglas through arguably the finest season of his career, and certainly the most satisfying. |
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Give yourself a daily pep talk to put your friendliest self forward. |
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The Argentinian players seemed to heed coach Menotti's pep talk and came out firing on all cylinders. |
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After a traditional flag-raising ceremony and a brief pep talk, the villagers attended an open-air HIV counselling and testing session. |
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This unusual pre-game pep talk is now a standard ritual for the Football Association of Malaysia's youth programme in Kuala Lumpur. |
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Even as Team Edwards stumbled irreversibly in the primaries, Baron was quick with a pep talk. |
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The visit is seen locally as a preliminary pep talk for the Local Elections next year and he will endeavour to rally all the members for those elections. |
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Can you tell that that last paragraph was like a pep talk to myself? |
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The prime minister recently gave a pep talk to Liberal MPs in Canberra. |
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Sometimes a teacher would come in and give us a pep talk or possible tips. |
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Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear. |
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The pint-size prez gave the pep talk of the year, encouraging people everywhere to take risks and make the world a better place. |
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When the Wellness Program was introduced to the Bethany Pioneer Village Home, our Fitness Centre had just opened and we all needed a pep talk on the importance of individual areas of improvement. |
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I can turn them from losers to winners with a pep talk. |
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Mr. Speaker, in his Brampton pep talk, the Prime Minister added nothing to his insufficient stimulus plan, but instead focused on the importance of positioning the country to ride the recovery wave. |
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Sporting his condor costume in evocation of Colombia's national symbol, this is a fan who gets up close and personal with his beloved team, even popping up in the dressing room to give a pep talk from time to time. |
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I do not know if he wrote his own script, but whoever did, his subsequent pep talk was a masterpiece of intempestivity. |
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On Spy Wednesday 1916 Thomas McDonagh gave B Company, 2nd Battalion, Irish Volunteers a pep talk. |
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It is just unfortunate that this conclusion was followed by nothing but a proactive pep talk, particularly as we are all familiar with the real sore points. |
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Rosemary put herself forward as den mother and tried to give Hugo a little pep talk about using his celebrity wisely. |
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No pizza shop ever seemed more aptly named as he began a kind of pep talk. |
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It's very innovative, especially from a TV perspective. It is as if fans were able to hear a hockey coach's dressing room pep talk in between periods. |
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Crazy Eyes sits down with her and gives her a pep talk and a hug. |
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The determination of the North Africans was evident even before the kick-off, when they gathered in a circle to listen to goalkeeper Nadir Lamyaghri deliver a rousing pep talk. |
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