In the arena of open competition, the talkers are quickly moved to the bottom of the rankings. |
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And should the talkers determine not to be derailed, they'll find themselves still in a state of war at the end of their peace talks. |
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Vince is a hard player, a good talker, and unlike most good talkers, is a most positive doer. |
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Once upon a time, the reference check offered reliable protection against serial exaggerators and smooth talkers. |
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Out here in DeKalb we're tv talkers anyway, always talking back, full of smart remarks. |
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Whether it's tailgaters or cell phone talkers, life is filled with little annoyances which can add up to big headaches. |
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Assigned to the code talkers are bodyguards, sent to protect them during the fighting. |
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The author is obsessed with words, creating characters who are themselves compulsive talkers. |
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Roughly 44 percent of 18-to-24-year-olds say they're very likely to tell talkers in movies to shut up. |
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Aim the microphone toward the talkers and away from loudspeakers and noise sources. |
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Multiple miking situations-with several talkers participating-have always presented problems for the audio technician. |
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The AGC creates a more consistent volume level when talkers speak at different volume levels. |
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But authoritarian politicians have since discovered that we are mere talkers. |
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If only a display program is purchased, shelf talkers or pricer cards may be used on the display unit, but not at the regular shelf location. |
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Jarecki succeeds brilliantly, because he had access to tapes and videos made by the Friedmans themselves, a family of manic talkers and inveterate home movie-makers. |
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The talkers and writers resent being left on the sidelines by the doers. |
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This can become an issue in the group as big talkers try to pressure the quiet member into talking more. |
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The late Henry Miller once added a cutting remark to one of his speeches, which silenced the talkers ina box. |
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David Lan's production has a few indistinct talkers and muddily plotted moments: it's quite often hard to know what's actually happening. |
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Despite all the politicians who call themselves straight talkers, there is little that makes official Washington queasier than straight talk. |
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Next to each microphone, there is a small loudspeaker for monitoring the other talkers. |
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Instead, try framing both talkers on the same frame by simply standing back. |
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For GOP talkers and apparatchiks, Franken's resume is almost too good to be true. |
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By grabbing additional officers and petty officers to act as runners, phone talkers, and recorders, the load further was reduced and information flow to the skipper improved. |
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They are easily led astray by persuasive talkers, advertisers, and politicians because they have not developed the skills necessary to analyse and judge their arguments. |
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I would advise business people not to listen to fast talkers. |
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Her husband and her elder sons were talkers and humbugs and Rebecca did not believe either in Sloppery or street-corner eloquence. |
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Our ears are assailed every day by hundreds of talkers on radio and television, and every time we blink our eyes they open upon a new advertisement. |
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All shelf talkers and pricer cards are produced at the store. |
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There have been three talkers in Great British, either of whom would illustrate what I say about dogmatists. |
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Frank had won a reputation while writing the Times sketch as one of the wittiest writers and talkers in England. |
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Soft-spoken talkers or singers may find that the factory setting is too low, as indicated by the failure of the amber audio level LED to glow at all. |
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Instead of Manhattan's dating zoo of close talkers and double dippers, Larry has more domestic concerns: How revealing should you be with your wife, in case you get divorced and she blabs about you to the press? |
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According to a nation-wide survey conducted by DenTek and Bryant Research, bad breath is a bigger turn off than non-stop talkers, unstylish dressing or being shy. |
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Four short films will be screened daily, including one about the Choctaw code talkers of World War I and a Trail of Tears documentary The Long Walk. |
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The Navajo language is complex, and through circumlocution the Code Talkers made it even more so. |
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The Code Talkers were honored for creating a code which was credited with saving thousands of lives and turning the tide of decisive battles in the Pacific theater. |
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