fine talk
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Southgate arrived with a nice manner and lots of fine talk about England’s DNA, but there’s no shaking a sense of an opportunity missed.
From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2016
For all the fine talk of welfare, urban housing and the unemployed, the first U.S. citizens who are likely to collect heavily from the New Frontier are those old reliables, the farmers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"It was a fine talk," said Mayor Hoan afterward, in spite of the fact that he was wiring home that the Federal Government would not advance $800,000 to enlarge Milwaukee's Auditorium.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We've had a lot of fine talk here about cooperation, but high sounding phrases aren't enough.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A demand for a general reduction of wages is the end of the fine talk about big profits, national prosperity, and the 'workshop of the world.'
From British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals by Barker, J. Ellis