| 31. | His mother could talk out loud to Connie Chung.
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| 32. | Doctors have been known, like everyone else, to talk out of their asses at times.
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| 33. | Don't talk out of both sides of your mouth.
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| 34. | Batu also rejected D'Alema's recommendation Monday that Turks and the PKK talk out their problems.
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| 35. | Fuzzy has been trying to cheer Nettles up, and " talk out his demons ".
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| 36. | Either one enjoys watching a grown man talk out of his buttocks, or one doesn't.
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| 37. | It was talk out of frustration, but you know if that lingers . . .,
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| 38. | They eventually talk out their differences and reconcile.
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| 39. | If we could talk out our problems, I reasoned, we wouldn't have to kill each other.
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| 40. | Talk out loud to himself at state dinners?
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