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Because well-heeled sellers often converse with both houses and many dealers, a low rate that was not recorded on the list could easily be tracked through art world gossip, providing the houses with a check on each other.
At dinner in small restaurants on Manhattan's East Side, Onassis and Tempelsman often converse in French.
NPCs in the party often converse with the player or with one another, and at times interject into the player's conversations with others.
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"I like names that I'm willing to say repeatedly," she said, "because you find yourself often conversing with your dog".
She often conversed with the dead, crossing back and forth without comment, for in her worldview the dead and the living are in constant conversation.
Philip Mealey, who worked at Patelson's from 1962 to 2007 and was close to the founder, said he often conversed with Maria Callas.
Many video games allow players to interact with other characters only by attacking them; here, every character, even the least important digital extra, can be spoken to, and often conversed with at length.
Some attribute Mr. Cianci's apparent status as a cult figure to his oversize personality and image as a regular guy, a mayor who often conversed with working people over drinks at a local bar.
When Mr. Browne, who often converses with Grady as they chug along, solicited the dog's take on the quantum career leap that presented itself in June, three months after he was -- again -- passed over for promotion to editor in chief, he's sure the dog said, "Go for it, dude".
Thompson often conversed with players as part of an effort to learn about the players he was watching.
Digital citizenship and online safety is an emerging issue as the region's young people become one of the most connected and often conversing in their local language.
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