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"What they conversed about, I don't know," Gary Walters, chief White House usher, said.
The explosion in both the number of ways we can watch television and the number of ways we can converse about it creates a complex set of interrelated decisions governing how people decide which television shows to watch and when and how to watch them.
Do people talk about this in the way that you're conversing about it now?
Give them an aspect of the topic to discuss and 5 minutes to converse about it.
There's nothing to converse about; an emailed heads up would be better.
There is much to converse about and consider in the shared origins of the Abrahamic traditions.
But the crisis of moral values is such that we should simply recognise and rejoice in the good wherever it is to be found, while continuing to converse about whether it has its place in a larger scheme of things.
He's conversed about history and soap operas, about the Internet and the government, and he can't do it for another minute.
During the meal, they warily conversed about technological trends.
Kim told jokes and casually conversed about everything from horses to missiles.
The US authorities claim that Bout and Smulian conversed about the deal in coded language.
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