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During a short coffee break after our leader spoke for a bit during our first day at workshop, I asked Cameron, "Is this how a normal workshop goes?" "No, we haven't started yet.
Clemens was at spring training Monday as a special instructor for the Houston Astros, and he spoke for a bit with the team's pitchers about his mental approach to the game.
Leeds, who is now 74, told The New York Times that she and Trump spoke for a bit, then about 45 minutes into the flight he lifted the armrest between them and began to grab her breasts and put his hand up her skirt.
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After speaking for a bit, the cellist asked to speak with Ms. Stamatis, whom he knew from music school.
I resolve not to speak for a bit in case I say something stupid, I don't want a repeat of the time I mixed up the Dow Jones with Douwe Egberts, although I maintain that the two are not unrelated, linked as they are by their prevalence at posh dinner parties.
He went red and just didn't speak for a bit.
Neither spoke for a moment.
During the last earnings call, Page actually spoke for a long time, albeit a bit labored, and answered questions at the end of the call.
I'm less patient with going through the motions of that, and now I let things speak for themselves a bit more.
Actually they did, but I assumed that was star-speak for a bit of a croaky voice and instantly wiped it from my mind.
What kind of literature will you study?" "All of it," I said, and here, for once, I spoke with a bit of confidence, because I believed in what I had said.
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