I conversationally asked a co-worker on my way up to my splendid desk, about the existence of that peculiar elevator. |
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Night after night, the words seemed to fall together conversationally, with hardly a pause, a sentence fragment or a wasted word. |
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Sadness is encapsulated in words laid simply, almost conversationally, on the page. |
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I don't have to convince anyone of something that is common knowledge and conversationally appropriate. |
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The singer harshly enunciates the conversationally toned verses. |
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At 73, he is physically robust and conversationally combative, but receives visitors with gentle Javanese courtesy. |
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It is told in the form of a diary, sitting by sitting, easily, conversationally, insightfully, with a delicate humour, often self-deprecating. |
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To achieve this, ScanSoft has recognised that speech applications need to become more dynamic, sound more natural, interact more conversationally, perform tasks on multiple devices and adapt to personal preferences. |
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Churchill and Stafford-Clark's cast sharply highlight how sisters who've had to struggle for independence and empowerment can be aggressive, egocentric and conversationally override each other. |
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