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And each talks about the need to ease overcrowding in the district's public schools.

Each talks in occasionally jumbled syntax; each is happy to let a sentence or thought dangle or drift.

Toward the beginning Ms. Boggia and Mr. Coulter illuminate, presumably, their early years in side-by-side monologues in which each talks about criticism that they received.

What is striking is the sophistication and confidence of its construction; what is shocking is not that either man might particularly advance his cause, but that each talks war and death amid utterly ordinary, and strikingly similar domestic existences – romping around on the beach with the kids, pouring milk from china jugs into cups of tea.

Neither of them is afraid to speak her mind (when David Cameron invited Bartley to 10 Downing Street, she wrote a letter telling him she couldn't drink champagne there when she fundamentally disagreed with his policy on admitting refugees), which makes the adoring way each talks about the other even sweeter.

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Each talk is $25.

They each talked over an hour.

Each talk starts at 10 30 a.m.

Reservations are required for each talk: (917) 492-3395, mcny.org.org

Two enormous guys stood inside, each talking on cellphones.

But Ruffalo and Hamilton each talked about the complexity of the script itself.

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