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be interlocutor
noun
A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation.
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He cannot throw out a slap, and then when someone slaps back ask, "Why you hit me Charlie Murphy?" You cannot simultaneously be interlocutor, interloper, and interpreter of modern savagery, while requesting to be immune to it.
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The biogas plant operators were defined to be interlocutors, as they are responsible for the management of the particular biogas plant and are aware of the problems, decisions, and economic consequences of the process set-ups in the digesters.
Just as Putin's regime physically eliminated those in Chechnya who might have been interlocutors for a negotiated peace settlement, Assad has conflated all political opposition with "terrorism".
But doing this often requires pursuing and appealing to considerations that it is likely that one's interlocutors with their own particular narrative identity will find persuasive.
A caballero who spoke no English, he was to be my interlocutor.
But first there has to be an interlocutor you can trust and deal with, and we won't have that.
"Lula has both the international cred and the ideological cred to be an interlocutor in this process".
Undoubtedly, different ministries will continue to be the interlocutor of the pertinent agencies for operational purposes.
The international creditors keeping bankrupt Greece afloat are not going to be easy interlocutors.
If we continue to allow the media to be the interlocutors for the public, we won't.
I am the interlocutor tonight.
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