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121 They hoped that the very talk of a general strike would act as a restraining influence on militarism. 122 So let us have no talk of building on the existing legislation. 123 They are what people usually mean when they talk of innovation, though not all innovations based on knowledge are important. 124 When you talk of anglers of this calibre it is hard to emphasise just how brilliant they were in their prime. 125 There has been so much talk of saturated and unsaturated fats that most people have heard of them. 126 With all the talk of job losses, I was having trouble keeping my mind on my work. 127 But some decidedly dated machinery recently became the talk of the site. 128 Phoenix officials often talk of the helping hand they give to the less fortunate. 129 There was open talk of revolt in sections of her party. 130 Beyond the talk of coalitions, alphabetic organizations, and the like, there are at length real people. 131 And sometimes no purposeful movements result, in which case we talk of deep coma. 132 Last week saw talk of intervention to underpin the euro, a sure sign that policymakers are starting to be concerned. 133 There was talk of land reform and demonstrations by peasants. 134 From my earliest childhood, I had heard people talk of the coming of better times, of the redemption of mankind. 135 Talk of molecules does not undermine the reality of consciously apprehended beauty and meaning. 136 The more recent studies of discourse analysis have captured the tones which people use to talk of others. 137 There was talk of Minton in addition illustrating a book for Elek on South London but nothing ever came of this. 138 Still, Jody is pleased to hear talk of a raise. 139 There has been talk of a commitment to do away with slopping out by 1994. 140 If there was talk of a merger in the wind, I'm sure we'd hear about it. 141 There was some talk of Georgetown, which Gardner finally had to deny publicly. 142 Now there is talk of recruiting blacks and Latinos, traditionally absent from the higher union ranks, to more prominent positions. 143 Anyway, this is what Wittgenstein says: It is misleading to talk of thinking as a mental activity. 144 The museum suffers from shortage of space and there is talk of its contents being moved to another site. 145 Even so, talk of course alterations continued throughout the jittery months of 1938 but no expenditure was undertaken. 146 There was serious talk of ecological suicide, criminal irresponsibility and the evils of toxic fumes merging with alcoholic ones. 147 But the atmosphere in the Kashmir valley seems far too volatile for any talk of elections. 148 To talk of dawn raids in the circumstances is palpable nonsense. 149 Talk of mandatory limits on greenhouse gas emissions may seem sudden. 150 Now all that talk of hot-air ballooning and lakeside picnics has been forgotten.