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There was fierce talk at a town meeting about children carrying diseases.
A Kerry trade policy towards China would look much like Mr Clinton's approach to Japan in the early 1990s: fierce talk and much sabre-rattling.
(To his credit, he backed down from the fierce talk and paid the interest).
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Two days later, their reclusive leader, known as Prachanda, was less fierce, saying talks with the government might be possible.
Spitzer, with his fierce underbite, talked as if he'd been left ravenous by two years of enforced silence, physically starved for public speech.
Next, Catherine Barnett, who resembles an Italian movie star with honey-colored skin and a fierce look, talked about poems of apology, of which she'd collected a hundred and forty-four.
The fierce trash-talking between the Greek leader Agamemnon and the great warrior Achilles; the death in battle of Achilles' great friend Patroclus; the culminating combat between a raging, mournful Achilles and the Trojan hero Hector: these are tales that captivate in any form and continue to provide meaty fodder for popular culture.
But this is Sasha Fierce we're talking about here.
A respectable stage actor before he became 007, he brings the same fierce intensity to talking that he does to zipping across moving trains and zapping supervillains.
If all this talk of fierce dresses fills you with dread, don't panic.
Even traditionalists like Mr. Ding, who has been performing for nearly 40 years, acknowledged that cross talk faced fierce competition from online entertainment.
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