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31 Local media reports speak of at least 80 deaths.
32 Friends and relatives speak of him in glowing terms.
33 Should one speak of biological science or sciences?
34 The flight home was nothing to speak of.
35 No wind-chill to speak of, to polish us off.
36 In all, the unit has a staff of 18 and no budget to speak of.
37 The two men speak of their friendship in glowing terms.
38 We also reject the belief that knowing how to use terminology in which to speak of language is undesirable.
39 But it would be misleading to speak of separation given the religious foundations of his natural philosophy.
40 We continue to speak of a scientific revolution because earlier systems of belief were emphatically overthrown.
41 There was no discipline problem there, to speak of, because the principal and teachers ran such a tight ship.
42 No ad campaign, no sales to speak of, no one showed up for readings.
43 Although sofas speak of home, they have moved beyond the confines of our living rooms.
44 Despite the generous role played by the testator's intention in these cases, the texts never speak of voluntas here.
45 There are no restaurants or motels, no industry to speak of, only deer and wild turkey roaming the surrounding forest.
46 Sir C: I believe you speak of the practice whereby the political inclination of a parish is physically manipulated.
47 Now to speak of the School and the methods Cizek employs.
48 Instead townspeople speak of Maan's glorious role in sparking another great rebellion, the Arab revolt against the Ottomans.
49 The true language of sisterhood does not speak of the pain of childbirth or the indignities of male oppression.
50 For convenience throughout this paper, I shall speak of male-to-female transsexuals.
51 His supple skin had no lines to speak of; he preserved it with various expensive creams and face masks.
52 Rabin's works speak of both the realities of everyday life and of a yearning for the spiritual.
53 No kin to speak of, except for that rowdy bunch in Ireland,(http://sentencedict.com/speak of.html) of course.
54 Increasingly, however, city officials tended to speak of the grant as a source of general fund revenue.
55 In most cases of explanatory surveys it is perhaps less appropriate to speak of samples at all in the strict sense.
56 There are only subjective likes and dislikes, and one should not speak of value at all.
57 When I speak of reading aloud short chapter books, then, these are not the ones I have in mind.
58 Perhaps we can speak of two stages, conscious and unconscious, neither of which could operate without the other.
59 Mystics frequently speak of enlarging, of loss of body sensations, bubbling up, or becoming airborne.
60 It was unrealistic to speak of giving tests and homework to children who were already under great academic pressure.
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