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1 There's always this squall of perfumes and constant talk of fat.
2 From constant talk of retirement, Frampton is now contemplating another five years of action.
3 Something that's not changed too much, however, is the constant talk about ethics and style.
4 During the passage Kyle had heard constant talk of the rewards waiting: fiefs, land for each.
5 Perhaps his magnificence and the constant talk she had heard of him had warmed her imagination.
6 This is a huge kick in the guts after constant talk of significant announcements on Sunday.
7 Their constant talk was of the terrible things they at home were going through on air-raid nights.
8 Quietly spoken and modest, Kvitova said constant talk about her rivalry with Wozniacki was beginning to wear thin.
9 One of his problems with Bush had been the constant talk of a victory that was not attainable.
10 The constant talk about the ruined North of France has been more a matter of propaganda than verity.
11 Here in this old centre of civilization there shall be two themes for constant talk , Constantine and myself.
12 His constant talk was of money, its power to attract and buy, the significance of all things material.
13 There is constant talk of war on the Syrian front, with Damascus even threatening the use of chemical weapons.
14 He thought of the words of old Judge Hanby and the constant talk of the new times now coming.
15 I don't have much time for such things myself, but her constant talk about it has given me an idea.
16 Throughout the movie, there's constant talk on the radio and on TV about the other Earth and plans to journey there.
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