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conversationally

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In a conversational manner

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Conversationally, when he warms up, Hegarty can be spiky and engaging on the subjects he's interested in, which is quite a list: gender, capitalism, the environmental concerns that infused his last two albums – he's disappointed that President Obama hasn't taken a stronger stand.

At 73, he is physically robust and conversationally combative, but receives visitors with gentle Javanese courtesy.

Now he turned to Rachid and Yasin and asked conversationally: "You say the Charlie Hebdo people were guilty of insulting the Prophet, who did the people at the concert insult?" Rachid shrugged: "I feel sorry for the people killed and their families.

It is told in the form of a diary, sitting by sitting, easily, conversationally, insightfully, with a delicate humour, often self-deprecating.

Churchill and Stafford-Clark's cast sharply highlight how sisters who've had to struggle for independence and empowerment can be aggressive, egocentric and conversationally override each other.

In most of these programs, an informal host would conversationally present a topic, introduce guests (often noncelebrities), and then invite audience members to voice their opinions.

"What a shame I didn't bring my costume," she remarked conversationally, looking at the pool, which Nigel was supposed to skim of its flotsam of twigs and leaves and dead insects every day, but hadn't.

In fact, in this later, plainer work Roth often makes subtle poetry by using ordinary words in unexpected ways, or by mobilizing cliché, but he slips these phrases past us conversationally, almost before we have noticed them.

I had no idea, conversationally, where we were.

Many marchers, she writes, speak about King "half in joking and half in reverent tones (most of them referred to him conversationally as 'De Lawd')." While King marches at the front of the procession, his friend, the Reverend Morris H. Tynes, makes fun of him.

In early songs, like "Nude As the News," from 1996, Marshall the songwriter came up short on melody and structure, while Marshall the singer flourished, singing conversationally and then pushing her voice upward, to a range where it sounded weirdly comfortable and pure.

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