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I remember distinctly talking about it to Danai and Andy, and maybe a little bit with (Norman) Reedus.
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You are talking about something distinctly American.
Hollywood tells us where we are, what we imagine, and what we are talking about more distinctly than any other book, poem, and oral history ever has.
The problem was that McCain was spending his time talking about Iraq, in distinctly funereal tones.
I distinctly remember thinking "Ha, she's talking about something called Lyonization and her name is Mary Lyon.
But now he's talking about "industrial activism", which sounds distinctly Old Labour.
Duncan, I suspect, could talk Thatcher all day - partly because of the fascination, but mainly, I think, to avoid talking about herself, which she seems to find distinctly uncomfortable.
Talking about an "historic breakthrough" for freer trade is distinctly premature.
Our lives, beginning when we were teenagers, have distinctly different aspects and are affected in ways that teenagers today are usually still not talking about.
While the helpful responder may very well have been talking about the same car docks mentioned in the support documentation, the original question distinctly separated "docking stations" and "car docks" into two categories.
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