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In fact, pet owners talk practically nonstop to their animal companions.
The airwaves are now full of sports talk; practically every city has at least one all-sports radio station — the Zone, the Deuce, the Ticket, the Jock — as well as billboards along commuter routes advertising the local wacky duo.
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They're doing all they can to sabotage their own country's position in the talks, practically making themselves the de facto ally of hardliners in Tehran.
Walters described her effective interview style in How to Talk with Practically Anybody About Practically Anything (1970).
When I was a teenager I loved her book "How to Talk to Practically Anybody about Practically Anything".
I talk to practically everyone, so I make lots of friends.
Nevertheless, in March, The Times stated flatly in a headline, "Jewelry Trade to Remain Downtown," and it said that "removal talk has practically disappeared".
The negative self talk was practically knocking me off my feet while we were walking.
The guard (who I talk to practically every day and whose name I am ashamed to admit I do not know) said that he felt that his step dad would never be the same, like some Viet Nam vets whom he has known who will never be the same.
When this line was quoted at the start of the film of American Psycho in 1991, Talking Heads practically came full circle.
Delgado said they were aiming "to set a record by forming a human chain of light of 19kms (12 miles)." "If people fill both lanes, then we are talking about practically 38 kilometers..
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