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At one point Mr. Bush practically talked over Mr. Gibson after Mr. Kerry asserted that the president had gone to war without the support of much of the world.
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"There was such excitement that students were practically talking over each other," she told me.
So when Hiddink said he was sorry not to have been able to play United, he was practically talking in terms of the heavyweight championship of the world.
(Perhaps he has not doped, but raided the beta-blocker/anti-anxiety pill section of his medicine cabinet?) He is practically talking about himself in the third person, referring to the "mythic perfect story" and saying that the story has become "so bad, so toxic".
When my son practically stopped talking for a month after he started high school, I chiseled away at his discomfort with my words: "How was school?
Practically, rural workers talked about feel tied by the promise of pensions.
He did practically all the talking.
Talks baby talk to him, interrupts him continually, and does practically all the talking.
In fact, pet owners talk practically nonstop to their animal companions.
A year and a half ago, practically nobody was talking about using triple therapy in poor countries.
"You know, it's practically impossible to talk really seriously face to face with you," she volunteers in a letter in 1934, when he was contemplating writing the memoir that would become "Present Indicative".
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