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talk

Definition for talk

noun as in speech, address to group

noun as in communication with language

verb as in address group

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This week's developments may not be the start of the war escalating out of control - but the start of a tussle for the strongest negotiating position in potential future talks to end it.

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"Many narratives talk about the Spanish, or Europeans generally, arriving and then you see instantaneous changes to Indigenous histories and the spread of materials, but those initial interactions didn't cause major changes," he said.

And given our habit of quickly moving on from talking about war, it’s doubtful many of us would even remember just how much supporting Ukraine cost us.

In your new special “The Skinny,” obviously you talk about the fact that you’ve had a body transformation.

“I can’t think of an instance where an ancient source talks about that sort of wildlife,” says Scott.

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

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