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Mr. Obama's potential Republican rivals wasted no time framing the failure of the committee, whose talks he was almost completely absent from, as the president's failure.
Frankly lyrical yet discreetly contemporary, they are what the composer, whose talks and writings tend to be peppered with complaints, rightly describes as optimistic.
And the advertisers will not be limited to America Online, whose talks with Google prompted the change in policy, according to two executives close to the companies' negotiations.
Lewis M. Eisenberg, whose talks with the YankeeNets formed the basis of the arena bill, suggested that officials might yet embrace the proposal.
The break is the second engine venture that collapsed this year for Navistar, whose talks with Cummins Inc. on heavy-duty engines ended in May.
He said Argentina, whose talks with foreign creditors on its defaulted debt have sometimes been acrimonious, could produce the biggest positive surprise this year.
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You've got to love a documentary whose talking heads include the director of the Museum of Funeral Customs.
While interpreters are usually shown in medium shots, and as much as possible not alone but together with the participants whose talk they are interpreting, there are times when the interpreter is made visible through a close shot.
She is so ebullient and brash she makes Tony Danza, whose talk show was canceled, seem like Edward Everett Horton.
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