How would he like it if someone rang him and put on a creepy voice which you couldn't talk back to? |
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Mothers of America, it's time to talk back and refute insulting post-feminist propaganda. |
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Hence you would never talk back to a teacher, in fact you wouldn't even dream of talking back to a teacher or being disrespectful in my days. |
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It's true, I say absolutely nothing insulting nor talk back to the teachers and they send me down. |
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Someone here said how their parents taught them to talk back if they disagreed with something. |
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At the present state of the art, television qualifies for the same description: it talks to you, but you cannot talk back to it. |
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Nevertheless, to assert your sovereignty over your own mind, you must talk back to it mentally. |
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Pretend the puppet is talking to your baby and encourage your baby to talk back to the puppet. |
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Many talkshows provide that opportunity for stimulated listeners to talk back by phoning in. |
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The best audiences are those who are talking about what they hear, and want to talk back. |
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I was told by my mother not to talk back if I was scolded by my mother-in-law because if I did she would not be pleased. |
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When you hear the called party answers the phone, just talk back without picking up the handset. |
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I won't talk further about her albums, better to listen them, after that we can talk back about it. |
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Then, she brings the talk back to Burger Chef, and the surveying she did in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. |
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After months of being talked to, your baby is starting to talk back. |
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No doctor likes patients who talk back and neither do their governments. |
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No one foresaw that the public would talk back on the site. |
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Back then I was afraid to talk back about how I felt. |
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Did you talk to a bird, and did it talk back? |
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Do you talk back to depression and what do you tell it? |
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One frequency is used for the dispatcher to talk to the cabs, and a second frequency is used to the cabs to talk back. |
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Well, Mr. Paillé, if you want to talk back, I would point out that I had invited you to my office and asked if you had comments to make and whether you would contribute to this conversation. |
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Citizens are being talked to all the time, but can they talk back? |
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But that was just talk back then. Over the past week, we saw the reality. |
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They were told about proper behaviour towards their in-laws and that they should help them and not talk back to them even if they were being scolded. |
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I was absurdly pleased, like a very apprentice cocksmith praised for the length of his stream, and to cover my embarrassment I turned the talk back to her problems. |
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None of the students dared to talk back to the crotchety old teacher. |
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