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You'd have the appetizer, talk about it, have another course, talk some more.
He's a lager-eater!" Damon does, of course, talk complete sense and abject nonsense in equal measure.
"We don't of course talk about anything but the parsley weeding and Nancy's illness; God, it's odd," Decca wrote to a friend.
You should, of course, talk to your guests — perhaps you can track down the vandal(s) — and report the damage to the police, campus authorities and the insurance company, if there is one.
Explaining why she favors a union, she said: "I can, of course, talk to you all day long, but if I'm not at the table with you, when you're making a decision about safety, my health care, my salary, I don't have any impact on my situation.
He did add that he would, of course, talk to anybody, just to be polite, "because otherwise, how could you tell who it was?" Stoops, 40, seems to be doing just fine where he is, and the president of his school is not surprised.
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