Aún no tenemos significados para "personal talk".
1And now the Chief wants to have a little personal talk with you.
2The two young people, therefore, busied themselves with personal talk.
3One personal talk with the average voter will outweigh enough high-toned editorials to sink a ship.
4There is an immense deal of personal talk; the wonder is that there is so little ill-nature.
5I expected him to resume the personal talk, and I dreaded lest he should entrust me with embarrassing confidences.
6His constant preoccupation with the business of his life rendered him often impatient of wasting hours in mere " personal talk."
7There was a silence now, also like the pause in a profoundly personal talk, in which they looked long into each other's eyes.
8It was not till the next day that Dan found an opportunity for personal talk with Sylvia, but he had already been making comparisons.
9It was the first time that anything like a personal talk had passed between them, and Marcia felt a thrill of delight at his words.
10Personal talks with the children about their reading, if judiciously conducted, are always in order.
11Their personal talks had been few and very short.
12"I might want to have a personal talk with him about it," Drakon said.
13"But the two of you had that long, tight conversation over drinks-thatdeep, personal talk."
14"I suppose you think that sort of personal talk is very silly and vain-andtrivial."
15"I want to have a little personal talk with each one of you," she concluded.
16Soccer:New Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is confident Steven Gerrard will remain at the club after he held personal talks with the Reds captain.
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