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Hamilton (born 1978) has produced this year's equivalent of the dung, the bed and the cow, offering a talking point that it is also a sight to be seen.

So that night, Valentine knocked on Benitez's door at the Ritz-Carlton, offering a pep talk and an ear.

Mr. Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina and two-time Democratic presidential candidate, later pressed her in a telephone call to come "on board," offering a pep talk, Ms Young testified: "This is it!

Or there, offering a pep talk in the middle of the field might be an unflappably jovial coach who once spent years in search of family scattered by the war.

But not long ago, he was viewed as an unelectable liberal, who repulsed many bankers by proposing higher taxes on the wealthy and offering a pep talk at the Occupy Wall Street encampment, praising the protesters for "speaking to what people are feeling all over this country".

On Friday night the Morgan Library & Museum is offering a free gallery talk in conjunction with its exhibition "Dürer to de Kooning: 100 Master Drawings From Munich".

The New York Botanical Garden is offering a series of talks by landscape designers starting on Monday at 6 30 p.m. with a lecture by Ken Smith, an urban landscaper whose projects include parks and greenways in Toronto and San Francisco and the Malcolm X Plaza in Harlem.

But French officials say that Tehran has not responded to an October letter from the European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, offering a resumption of talks, so long as there are no preconditions and Iran is willing to discuss the main issue, which is its nuclear enrichment program.

But the intimacy of radio was a strong lure for Mr. Davis, who went to WDRC in 1977 as host of a music show that morphed into a talk show, offering a soapbox for his beliefs.

Especially for the Neoplatonic Islamic readers of De Anima, this reference to light opens an interpretive floodgate, offering a clear crossover from talk of a separable, immortal active intellect (in De Anima 3.5) to overtly illuminationist and emanationist Neoplatonic doctrines (in the Theology of Aristotle).

Maybe it's offering a few minutes to talk.

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