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- n. Plural form of colloquy.
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“Lawmakers were expecting to use at least some of 90 minutes scheduled for debate in choreographed question-and-answer sessions known as "colloquies," in which lawmakers ask for assurances about what the legislation will or won't do.”
“Legislators were expecting to use at least some of 90 minutes scheduled for debate in choreographed question-and-answer sessions known as "colloquies," in which legislators ask for assurances about what the legislation will or won't do.”
“colloquies," in which lawmakers ask for assurances about what the legislation will or won't do.”
“In and around the theaters, Arena plans something like a think tank of the American stage: public conversations, industry colloquies and artistic residencies to supplement the works Arena will both import from other theater companies and produce itself.”
The Washington Post: Remodeled Arena Stage may transform D.C. theater and the city
“I have said repeatedly, including in my colloquies with MaryG, that I understand that ethnic groups can tend to flock together/work together in some ways.”
“Ms. Smith expects its wider focus, which will include theater R & D, academic study and industry colloquies, to make the Mead Center "a sort of think-tank for theater.”
“Today's Bluetoothed businessmen saunter, lost in colloquies with invisible interlocutors.”
“As an interviewer, he was not much better and couldn't compare with the wit of Carson or the interspersing of humor and intelligent colloquies served up by David Letterman, equally at home with movie stars, scientists and presidential candidates.”
Michael Russnow: NBC's Leno and O'Brien Move: Inevitable, Considering How Network Decisions Are Made
“Bob, clearly, has sat in what journalists generally consider "access heaven" in his unmatched colloquies with Bush.”
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“I have said repeatedly, including in my colloquies with MaryG, that I understand that ethnic groups can tend to flock together / work together in some ways.”
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