| 41. | The professor talks sense into them and prepares to leave, not knowing that Marian has shown up and reclaimed her son.
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| 42. | Evidently some must think that you can negotiate with them, you can talk sense to them, you can hope that they change.
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| 43. | The articulate pediatrician and former public health director of Arkansas looked like just the person to talk sense to the nation's adolescents.
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| 44. | "A Family Thing " is above all a healing movie that dares talk sense in the face of a dangerously divided society.
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| 45. | Eric always appears to be the more level headed of the twins and usually tries to talk sense into his sister, Sami.
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| 46. | If anyone has the heart, do try to talk sense to him, but I think a ban is perfectly arguable at this point.
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| 47. | Sam Nunn, D-Ga ., is trying to talk sense to his fellow senators about Bosnia, but it is not clear they are listening.
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| 48. | All attempts to talk sense into her fail, and Crabs soon realizes that she has succumbed to the hopelessness that pervades the encampment.
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| 49. | It was in Chicago that Adlai Stevenson elevated national discourse in 1952 by promising to " talk sense to the American people ."
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| 50. | Only in the scenes where Flanagan tries to talk sense to insensitive men do we get a feeling for the tension of the times.
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