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Tight end Ken Dilger noticed that Gruden would make an effort to talk to every player.
When academics make an effort to talk to us, invite us to their seminars and so on, it can become very influential.
The chancellor also appeared to make an effort to talk about tackling climate change and going green, following criticism that the treasury was leading the attack on environmental subsidies for renewable technologies.
Jessie Williams, who studies at City University London, agrees: "I think living with people also helps you learn to compromise, share things, and make an effort to talk to them even when you don't feel like socialising," she says.
I'm going to make an effort to talk about the positive instead of the negative.
Make an effort to talk to the quiet kid, the shy kid and even the aloof kid.
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Made an effort to talk to him and encourage him today.
But neither Brussels nor Washington made an effort to talk directly with Moscow about the situation in Belarus, let alone coordinate their efforts.
He lives with a housekeeper and her son, and makes an effort to talk with the son about his life before he forgets it entirely.
(Amos once said in a television interview that she was elected homecoming queen simply because she had made an effort to talk to all the girls in her high school).
She yawns, makes an effort to talk about other things all the way home, and Amadeo does not tell her what he sees that keeps him silent: Manuel García, standing on the other side of the road in front of the dark windows of the drugstore, watching.
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