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"We've been talking about players we've acquired," Valentine said, "and other members of the staff and spring training, the whole gamut of things that need to be talked about over and over again prior to spring training so he can get on the proper page to move forward".

At any rate, my top 10 is pretty predictable for regular GBTV viewers because it's stuff I talked about over and over throughout the year.

"There have been a number of alternative currencies talked about over time," said Chris Monteiro, a spokesman for MasterCard.

The Mittster fled without saying what he and his nemesis talked about over grilled chicken salad and turkey chili.

— Jeff Gordinier The New Yorker: We finally find out what President Obama and Mitt Romney talked about over lunch at the White House.

And this doesn't just go for disabled characters – it goes for all the kinds of diversity talked about over the course of this week.

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"Here you are talking about over 5,000 people," he said.

If you were suddenly in the same place for the entire work day, what would you talk about over dinner?

"We talked about it over and over and over," Michael Peca, the Islanders' captain, said.

Wow, talk about over-playing your hand, Mitt Romney.

"Talk about over-sensitive," I'd thought.

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