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This doesn't mean romance – it could be talking with someone you are intimate with or shopping with a parent.
When the Old Farmer's Almanac, the venerable and relentlessly folksy periodical that purports to foretell weather patterns for the entire year ahead, admits that "anything resembling total accuracy" is impossible, it could be talking about month-ahead forecasts from computers.
In a post last week, Vera Ranieri of the Electronic Frontier Foundation designated it the "Stupid Patent of the Month," pointing out that some of the language is so far-reaching that it could be talking about radio broadcast systems.
If you do not know what your notes are about when you come to revise from them it will not make sense at all, thereby being pointless as it could be talking about anything at all.
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"Sometimes it feels like I could be talking and talking until I am exhausted and worn out and some people would still not understand," he says.
The full-back then grins at the suggestion it almost sounds as if I could be talking about Brown himself.
If it was an emergency, I could be talked in to it, but anything else, especially anything preventative, was out of the question.
It's a lyric from a Lou Reed song ("How Do You Think It Feels"), but she could be talking about anything — from the politicians to the show itself.
For what it's worth, Timberlake could be talking about a collaboration with MySpace.
When it comes to retirement, we could be talking decades.
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