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en Some of it is just, 'I can't talk to you on the phone anymore,' and some of it is, 'I think I better lay low for a while.'

en I don't get phone calls anymore about normal or minimal-abnormality reports. I get more focused calls, so I'm spending my time focusing on patients where there's really something significant to talk about; it's much more of a consultative type of relationship.

en Their goals might be to become a citizen or to talk on the phone to talk to the doctor, or maybe a parent who wants to be able to talk to their kid's schoolteacher.

en For all the new-fangled things people like to talk about, the phone has been the phone for 100 years now,

en For all the new-fangled things people like to talk about, the phone has been the phone for 100 years now.

en [Others lambasted the ROKR:] Talk about an anticlimax, ... The lack of genuinely interesting news about this phone is the real story. This phone and service are late and lame.

en There are some people that will not pick up a phone and call you, but if you knock on a door and talk to them, they'll talk back to you,

en His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. By then, it was hard to remember what day it was, let alone what time I made the phone call. I told him to talk to his family and that we'd talk again very shortly.

en Sometimes you try to talk to him, and he's looking down and fiddling with his phone and stuff. I would have to go out of my way to talk to him. It would be me going out of my way to do that, and that's not for me. But we support each other on the hill.

en I don't need much more money, and I thought that when I retired that nobody would want to talk to me anymore. Then I did, and people still want to talk to me.

en He has my telephone number. The citizens of Largo have my phone number. He could pick up the phone and talk man to man. The best way to apologize is to do so personally.

en She wrote to Dr. Green — or Dr. Scott — he was confused — and asked for a phone number so they could talk about the details, ... He never calls and he never sends a phone number, but asks her to please bear with him because things are delicate.

en Don't write anything you can phone. Don't phone anything you can talk. Don't talk anything you can whisper. Don't whisper anything you can smile. Don't smile anything you can nod. Don't nod anything you can wink.

en I have big dreams. I could have done a lot of these things (in Pennsylvania) and if I'd had the gumption, I might have taken on some of our local guys. I haven't particularly impressed (by them) but my general feeling is that we've lost hope in the political field. Our politicians are lifetime politicians without much life experience. They talk the talk but their kids aren't fighting in this war. Their families aren't suffering poverty. They don't know what they're doing anymore. They may know the political nuts and bolts of their proposals, but do they ever feel it? No. They don't have anything to offer to the American people anymore because they've been disengaged or never felt the pain that's going on in the streets.

en [Some industry experts believe a natural affinity exists between the Web and talk radio.] Talk radio and the Web have two very important things in common, ... They're an alternative message-delivery system that appeals to folks who aren't necessarily wild about the mainstream media. And both have the key element of interactivity. You can talk back, whether it's through the phone or the modem.


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