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The film’s heart is a series of drives around southern California, where Wilson and Rolling Stone magazine editor Jason Fine talk, listen to music and occasionally stop at restaurants.

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.

For all City’s fine talk of holism, many of their recent signings have not worked.

On Lenin Square, a pensioner named Lyubov has heard too much fine talk before: "The oligarchs are there in their palaces and we work all our lives for nothing."

From Reuters

I enjoyed what I heard, actually, it was fine talk about how God is always there for us, without any of the homophobia or anti-abortion hectoring he’s also famous for.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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