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were talks
verb
To communicate, usually by means of speech.
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There were talks of olive branches being extended.
There were talks lasting hours, in which John took part.
Asked if these were talks about talks, Mr. Stanekzai replied, "It is a step beyond that".
In 2009, there were talks of a third opus in the Ghostbusters franchise.
There were talks a couple years ago about a Band-Aid, and that was that.
Houllier said: "I know at some stage there were talks with West Brom.
Then, as now, there were talks about energy and the economic and investment climate in Russia.
There were talks between American and UN officials over the weekend on the issue.
Houllier added: "I know at some stage there were talks with West Brom.
There were talks going between the Afghan government and some people claiming to be Taliban leaders.
With North Korea, too, there were talks and ceremonies and agreements — but then there was the bomb.
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