Shortley after that you have a talk with one of the therapists to clarify anything you have written down. |
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I am going to have to have a serious talk with that man, she promised herself. |
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Either way, I knew I was going to be having a serious talk with them about it. |
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I had a serious talk with them and I cannot say now what action I am going to take against them. |
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I bought a suit today, after two weeks of deliberations, window shopping, and awkward small talk with sales assistants. |
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She normally sat at the opposite end of the room, but had strutted over, sashaying her hips to talk with him. |
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Anyway he was able to accommodate the wine club and will arrange a talk with 4 different tastings for the meeting on April 12th. |
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During a race, crews talk with drivers via radio and take in reams of telemetry from the car. |
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Make time to talk with your child to counteract a hectic, busy family schedule. |
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They badged us for access to non-public areas and allowed us to interact and talk with employees at all levels. |
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In terms of diversity, students said they had more opportunities to talk with students who had different backgrounds. |
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We'll talk with former vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp about the government's role in maintaining prosperity. |
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Of course, we'll never be rid of the sea lawyers, but we try to sit down and talk with the younger recruits and see what they think of it so far. |
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Or when all else fails, you could always come back home with us, and you don't even have to hold a seance to talk with the dead there! |
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I was able to talk with him about his genre of music, the new album, who his musical idols are and who he enjoyed sharing the stage with most. |
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I hoped I hadn't kept her from something by selfishly making her talk with me tonight instead of on Friday. |
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If you think the worm in bottle of mescal is strange, you really should have a talk with Jerry. |
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In the morning you can tour the fields and talk with them about extensive grazing rotations. |
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The telecom industry is still missing the boat and does not realize we can talk with anybody everywhere almost for free. |
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In this case, what they're going to do is use their knowledge of the systems and talk with mechanics and try and troubleshoot it from the air. |
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He tried to talk with her, but she simply stared straight ahead and answered him in monosyllables. |
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If morning sickness makes you miserable, talk with your doctor about medication to treat nausea. |
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Eventually a mustachioed commander, escorted by several soldiers, came out to have a little talk with us. |
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I haven't worn a mouthpiece since I was in junior high school because I couldn't talk with it in. |
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See that scene after he first arrives wherein the four ex-pats sit and try to make small talk with him, only for it to fail at every turn. |
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I wondered whether I should have stopped to talk with him that day, whether I should have broken my walk. |
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In my hands is to do the utmost, to talk with my colleagues, to convince them to work even harder. |
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Would you like to talk with someone who is a veteran of the Congress experience? |
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From time to time, you may like to talk with family and friends about your voluntaryist beliefs. |
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It is a place where rank counts for little, where officers can talk with the squaddies as equals. |
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Producers who suspect extensive damage should talk with their crop insurance agents to see if the field might be released for haying or grazing. |
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A guy named Dave, who recently celebrated his 50th birthday, was nursing a beer at the bar and making small talk with some of the other regulars. |
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Foot found out that a frank talk with her daughter was overdue when she found a stash of contraceptives hidden in her 14-year-old's room. |
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Be sure to talk with your doctor if you are using a steroid cream or ointment to treat your itching. |
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You really need to talk with someone about this, and your best friend or favorite sibling will be only too happy to listen. |
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They remained there two days and had a big talk with the Cayuses, who were very sore about the sale of their land. |
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They used the Chechen language to talk with each other, but they spoke Russian to us. |
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Although I was quite wet on the chilly evening, I continued to talk with one agent after another. |
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This goes beyond making small talk with strangers, although I have a horror of that. |
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The peddler was a middle-aged woman who is always happy to talk with travellers. |
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In this case, it proved largely pillow talk with the celebrated new boyfriend. |
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I kept expecting him to talk with a snotty, British accent and be very condescending to people. |
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When we come back, we will talk with two congressmen and one member of the Senate. |
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The screen will have the video feed from the physician and lets he or she interactively talk with a patient. |
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As a blogger and podcaster, I talk with lots of people in the tech business. |
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It creates poise and grace of movement, thereby literally enabling people to walk the talk with a new ease. |
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Eventually he started to talk with the bartender, a portly fellow with a large salt-and-pepper mustache and squinty eyes. |
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With youth culture constantly going through a state of flux and change it is a relief to have contemporary specialists to talk with. |
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We're going to talk with the man who co-wrote the law protecting agents' identities. |
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Students should talk with a school counselor about the possibility of earning credit toward your intended degree or certificate. |
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He traveled to San Antonio today, there to talk with his counterpart from Mexico on the crime wave that is threatening U.S. security. |
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There's something I want to talk with you about while Tim is conveniently out of earshot at the back of the stage. |
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Sasr personnel talk with locals in Ar Ramadi after the surrender of the forces garrisoned in the area. |
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As the two friends talk with Joyce, Jens presses her for more and more personal information, including her strangest client. |
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And he has undergone a transformation from aloof politician to one who knows how to press the flesh and talk with villagers. |
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We'll talk with NATO's former supreme allied commander, as well as a former Green Beret. |
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We're going to talk with one of the paleontologists behind the dino autopsy right as soon as we come back. |
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Women who are of high status talk with very high voices, and someone from the lower ranks talks kind of gutturally. |
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I can't tell you how nice it is to have another distaff member of the house to talk with. |
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I have an ABC friend who speaks much worse Chinese than me, but nobody pushes her to switch to English when they talk with her. |
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I needed to talk with someone who was very smart, someone who I absolutely trusted, someone who knew me as well as I knew myself. |
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The old jerry-built compilation strung together 27 different computer systems worldwide, most of which couldn't talk with the others. |
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The festival also offered the chance to talk with fellow readers and share reading recommendations. |
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My husband had a long talk with Mr. Brewster, who put him up to all that had happened. |
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During my spa visit, I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely and talented esthetician. |
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Well, first I called my sister and had a long talk with her about the after-effects of the hurricanes. |
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The programme would not be complete without a talk with veteran broadcaster Merv Smith, who has had a lifetime love affair with the choo-choos. |
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The coach punctuated this talk with an air punch that could have dislodged teeth had anyone been standing in his fist's way. |
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Even the help of Peter's electronic wizardry is limited when you must make small talk with Russian agents over a fine English tea. |
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We also see the joy, fascination and wonderment on the faces of children as they read, talk with or entertain one of the characters. |
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I would describe the event as a convivial talk with a rather short period for questions. |
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It is important to talk with your relatives about illnesses that are common in your family. |
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It was just before the Yule holidays and it was great to have time to just sit back and talk with no topic on hand. |
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Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters. |
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Roy Jones looked downright vicious at the weigh-in, roaring his trash talk with tremendous intensity and animation. |
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Thanks to its faster processor, consumers can retouch photos, talk with friends, and surf the Internet at the same time. |
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My mom uses baby talk with her, calling her new-found names and nicknames on the spur of the moment. |
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And I will also talk with the lieutenant governor of Florida about the state's emergency preparations. |
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Very friendly and good natured, Stronskiy is the type of man any serious rifleman would love to talk with. |
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He asked that a council of ariki or bluebloods from other iwi be set up to talk with and advise the King. |
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Its sales staff, for example, are sent on trips to its holiday destinations so they can talk with authority to potential customers. |
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Mediation does offer a family session or couples can ask their mediator to have a talk with the children. |
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It began with an obituary and a reporter's talk with a grieving family. |
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She began her talk with some general observations about the state of the industry. |
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I was there approximately two weeks ago before he went into what I call a sleep, slumber, and was able to talk with him and hug him and kiss him and joke with him. |
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When crawling and walking are imminent, I talk with parents about getting the house ready. |
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He had made polite small talk with her, and that seemed to be about it. |
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Instead of engaging in small talk with editors, he sells via specialized agencies from his stock of 80,000 slides, all stored in iron cabinets in his house. |
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I think I will definitely have to invest in either a voice recorder or a microphone attachment for my iPod to try and get some of these details when I talk with people. |
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Not once had this elder, who I'd talked with numerous times, ever tried to talk with me and mention this in a manner that indicated discomfort or unsettlement on her part. |
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They are the stars, and they're going to talk with SHOWBIZ TONIGHT about their breakout roles and what it's like to play second banana to a great ape. |
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Now, just nineteen, he wished he could have a talk with her. |
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Commentators now opine that he will opt for a super-safe appointment of someone worthy but without profile who will walk and talk with dignity and say nothing of substance. |
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Curtis, her husband, was away at work all day, and at night Nyla looked forward to some cozy pillow talk with him before falling asleep in his arms. |
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You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. |
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I'll have to check and see if we've had any talk with Chechens recently. |
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He asked for a day to decide, and he traveled home from Berlin to talk with his father, Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin. |
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We'll talk with two key members of the U.S. House and Senate about that stalled intelligence reform legislation, what it's going to take to break the deadlock. |
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You ought to have a talk with those nosy neighbors of yours! |
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And Jerry Lee never said much of anything about it, except that day, when he had a long talk with McCauley. |
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I didn't want to appear like a holier-than-thou fuddy-duddy so I made pleasant small talk with Tonya's date as though I approved of these sort of shenanigans. |
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With all these questions revolving in my mind for a long time, a very fruitful talk with a singer triggered me to pen down my thoughts into words. |
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I'll talk with one city councilwoman who, however, opposed the idea. |
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He was having a serious talk with his mother as soon as all this was over. |
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Her pillow talk with Coulson when they were lovers for six years had never included mention of it. |
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I also think we could have another talk with Fincher who may be difficult but is brilliant and already engaged. |
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I remember vividly getting the chance to meet Dr. buss and talk with him after arriving in Los Angeles as a rookie. |
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Though sources say her CAA agents had a please-get-help talk with her this year, Bynes has so far resisted. |
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In the ordinary telephone system, each time we make a call, we have to establish a circuit between our phone and the phone of the person we would like to talk with. |
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Florida's CFO Alex Sink was told she could call the BP's 800-number if she wanted to talk with someone higher up in the company. |
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Finally, I had to have a talk with him and explain that I appreciated his enthusiasm, but he needed to include me, not ace me out, or else we were going to have problems. |
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I still travel economy class, I talk with the people around me. |
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Tomorrow night, we will talk with a very interesting fellow. |
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It reminded me of the desultory days when I used to sit in Harvard Square and talk with every homeless stewbum and mental outpatient that I could corner for a cup of coffee. |
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Another book signing and talk with hundreds of cheerful, jolly people. |
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I once met Keegan at Heathrow and he took the time out to have a talk with four ragamuffins, when some would have just walked past and ignored us. |
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I had been waiting a very long time for this talk with the retention officer, just so I could hear his inane babble and immediately shoot down his flimsy efforts. |
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Eve Conant recalls a talk with Jeff Hall just as his National Socialist Movement was taking off. |
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But Sharon caught me off guard when she started to talk with some approval about scatology, a fetish whose adherents use feces to enhance sexual activity. |
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Diana did try to talk with him quietly and so did each of his parents, for yoinks and yoinks. |
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It is absolutely untrue that there is ongoing back-channeling talk with the Philippine government. |
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While making small talk with the audience, Demi's greetings were reciprocated with loud screams from the Lovatics. |
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His jailers then allowed him to talk with another priest in a neighbouring cell, with eavesdroppers listening to every word. |
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In September 1936, he went to Germany to talk with the German dictator Adolf Hitler. |
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A talk with three women on the leading edge of our wine culture. |
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But I talk with the CEO every clay about the cash flow risks we run by overtrading. |
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Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump helped him empathize with wounded combat soldiers and facilitated his ability to talk with them. |
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When Carpathia docked in New York, Marconi went aboard with a reporter from The New York Times to talk with Bride, the surviving operator. |
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The teacher had a heart-to-heart talk with the student who was a clock-watcher, stressing the importance of putting his mind to his schoolwork. |
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In March 1886 Bright went to London, and on 10 March met Hartington, having an hour's talk with him on Ireland. |
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I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following, but I will not eat with you. |
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Staring at the ruins of the village they send their Sudanese nurse to talk with a few of the lingerers, to offer blankets and plastic sheeting for shelter. |
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Make sure to chew thoroughly, and don't talk with your mouth full! |
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He's awesome, full of energy, real chill and fun to talk with. |
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Dr. Sandwith soon afterwards ran out to the excited chattering group in the garden, and after a few minutes' happy talk with him, Harry spoke to him of the visitors. |
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By 1835 the excitement was at its height, and especially along the line of the moral and religious argumentation, where the proslavery men met talk with talk. |
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Thomas Lewinsky, one of the MDF consultants, brought 15 students to meet and talk with the ICM staff, while they pursued their study of the organisation. |
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You're more likely to have a barkeep or other patrons to talk with. |
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Jesus, no matter how busy he was, no matter how many demands were placed upon him, always made time to talk with God, even when he had to get up before sunrise to do it. |
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You'll have to talk with the big kahuna to get a decision on that. |
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