A while later, after having had the opportunity to reflect on the interlocution, I came to realise how professionally it was done. |
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David Makinson is reacting to the style of my interlocution, not its content. |
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With a minimum of plot, drama emerges from the power struggle and hide-and-seek of interlocution. |
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Perhaps we can have a bit of an interlocution because we have a few minutes. |
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Nevertheless, a limited form of interlocution can be undertaken, by email, with the writer who publishes her books as Elena Ferrante. |
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First of all, being careful not to intervene as a semblable, on the axis of interlocution. |
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To serve as a point for interlocution between companies and the Administration in the sphere of investments and business restructuring in Catalonia. |
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The woman is forced to write in the language of the other in such a way that otherwise indicible expression can be heard and seen in the margins of interlocution. |
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