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We drove around the city looking for somewhere to talk.
"We need somewhere to talk," said Bill. "Walls have ears at Anfield, you know".
Cancer can place a huge strain on the family, says Pizii, and to have somewhere to "talk, cry and have a hug"' is vital.
The Portakabin needs more work before it can act as an informal classroom, but the idea is there for somewhere to talk, learn about gardening and dodge the rain.
If I've used it somewhere to talk about how I wrote The Baroque Cycle, then, yes, it was probably me trying to explain what might otherwise seem a somewhat mysterious procedure.
People feel they have somewhere to talk about their frustrations without being told to shut up or that they're racists….
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I knew it was dangerous, but I had to say it because someone, somewhere had to talk about this.
Also, how about finding somewhere private to talk?
I think I'll be trying to find a field somewhere just to talk baseball".
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