Sentence examples for talked how from inspiring English sources

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"I really wanted to know how they communicated, how they dressed, how they talked, how they drove," he said.

The two dozen independents at a Pirates-Reds baseball game in Pittsburgh who talked how much they love Bill but loathe Hillary.

She also talked how about how "Journey of a Dress" started with the idea of holding a fashion show in Russia and evolved into an art show about her career.

"I'd sit there and look at them," he said, "watch the way they walked and talked, how they fixed their hair, how they'd drink, and of course how they played".

If I felt so sick, wondering what he might have been thinking about me as we talked, how would my listeners – many of whom are Muslim, female, of Indigenous, Chinese and mixed heritage, and any other group he'd so horribly denigrated – feel, especially so soon after the emails had been published?

On episodes of your podcast, you've talked how our approach to self-care may not be as healthy as we think.

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"Places that let me talk how I want?" Harris said.

They're negotiating media deals, who can talk, how much.

She makes me understand, as she talks, how she was manipulated into that position.

He will also be talking how the police had been carrying out surveillance of protesters.

"It would be at a place that lets me talk how I like.

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