Sentence examples for is talks from inspiring English sources

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is talks

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To communicate, usually by means of speech.

  • Although I don't speak Chinese I managed to talk with the villagers using signs and gestures.

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Heaven knows why, but Madelyn, without telling Lucy who she is, talks her out of it.

Tamas Fellegi, a government minister, will meet IMF officials in Washington, DC, next week, but the best he can hope for is talks about talks.

The main focus of the Eastern Partnership summit is talks between EU leaders and former Soviet countries including Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia and Moldova.

"There is not going to be a peace process unless there is talks involving Israel, Hezbollah and Hamas and I think everyone knows that".

Here is what NBC News anchor Brian Williams told his viewers about this event when leading off his broadcast last night, with a particularly mocking and cynical tone used for the bolded words: This is all part of a new leadership effort by Iran - suddenly claiming they don't want nuclear weapons! ; what they want is talks and transparency and good will.

Meanwhile, BT, the UK's largest fixed-line provider, is talks to buy the UK's biggest mobile operator, EE, for £12.5bn.

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Congress is talking tough.

The chef is talking.

Everybody is talking.

A highlight is TALK.

Coach Brooks is talking gobbledegook.

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