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It's all history now, and the world's gone topsy-turvy, so why not speak the truth here in our cell?
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In response, he emotionally shuts down, refusing to speak or show any sort emotion whatsoever.
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The relationships were so tendentious that the judges could hardly bear to speak to each other, and the agendas so at odds that there seemed to be little point anyway.
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Even travellers in their forties can not speak ("roker") full Romany.
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He said he would have preferred more private arrangements that would have given him the opportunity to speak privately with his father.
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We have seen, in 2016, the powerful appeal of candidates who speak sloppily, circuitously, even incoherently, in the way that real people sometimes do.
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Don't be afraid to make that cold call, speak up in a meeting, or try something that scares you every now and then.
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Such statements speak only as of the date hereof.
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It keeps language fresh, and shows us how to speak difficult truths so beautifully they are bearable.
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We believe our work for each of you, our results over time and our enviable regulatory record speak louder than any of this titillating nonsense.
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