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"I sometimes talk to my voices in public," he said matter-of-factly.
"I still sometimes talk to Labour people who can't understand why I talk about small and micro-businesses," he said.
But she indicated, and other administration officials confirmed, that Mr. Clinton would sometimes talk to her about contents of the briefing.
This failure to accept the truth is a function of denial, Herzog said, and she went on to note, with some dismay, that even highly trained professionals who fully accept the concept sometimes talk to brain-dead patients.
He does sometimes talk to me, though I would call it sparring.
The actor has said it's his favorite place in the house, where he can hear the ocean waves and sometimes talk to the portrait of a woman who died four years ago.
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