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Common talk wavered this way and that.
It has been common talk that he and the Prime Minister have not seen eye to eye on matters of policy--some say concerning India and some say concerning plans for postwar reconstruction.
The ubiquity now of discussion about Hollywood directors (both classic and contemporary) and their artistry, whether in criticism or common talk, marks the enduring triumph of these critics-turned-filmmakers, who are best known under the rubric of the New Wave.
Despite anguish over police brutality and the death of some 3,000 people since the July coup, most of them Mr Morsi's supporters, the common talk on Egyptian streets is that only a strongman can fix things.So the presidential poll may replicate a pattern set in December, when Egyptians voted on a new constitution.
Firstly, possible worlds are often introduced intuitively by referring to our common talk of "ways things could have been".
Prosperity has become common talk everywhere; it is all we ever hear these days.
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Methods in maths is a common talking point.
The disparity became a common talking point among people at the Monday rally.
Admittedly, I'm slightly terrified by the most common talking-point where travel to Johannesburg is concerned the high rate of violent crime.
"Shows like The X Factor and others like it are hugely popular and common talking points in my playground," she says.
Nonetheless, Vasudevan explains that each victory has galvanised the city as a whole, and made gentrification even more of a common talking point than it is in London.
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