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- This comment bore no relationship to the subject of our conversation.
- He remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he had been born.
- Talking about yourself is a good way to spread the word about who you are, but listening closely can help you form a deeper relationship with someone.
- Even before the law changed, when it was only being talked about, the donor rates dropped by almost 80 per cent.
- He is talking of emigrating.
- He is talking of love, his favourite subject.
- Jack 's father and the professor are talking about Jack.
- She came to talk with the general manager about this.
- We may speak contemptuously of the poor old Romans because they relished the orgies of slaughter that went on in their arenas.
- They begin by talking about their husbands and in-laws.
- So let me offer a few tips about taking successful pictures when the light gets low.
- Some of the residents' families are starting to talk about it.
- Nice, I like it. But how often do you think couple should talk about money. I mean you don't want to seem obsessive about it.
- To whom should she mention me if I am a forbidden topic in the house?
- There's nothing else being talked about, all along the river bank.
- This has been talked about so much, really, in recent years.
- We talked about the history of South Africa.
- She talked about herself in the third person.
- Perhaps he quietly shushed them so Elijah did not hear their talking.
- If we are serious about climate change we should stop talking about 2050.
- It does not follow that we ought to stop talking about these issues.
- Without knowing firsthand the issues my clients had to deal with how could I speak to those problems?
- Talk to your partner about a blind person you know or have heard of.
- To get an idea of what we're talking about here, look at the complaint filed by Nevada's attorney general against Bank of America.
- He's talking in terms of starting a completely new career.