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dialogue

[dahy-uh-lawg, -log] / ˈdaɪ əˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg /


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"The presidents need to gain some experience of dialogue with each other, which should, in theory, make it easier to resolve new conflicts in the future," he told AFP.

From Barron's

The motivating idea was to put the building “in dialogue with Harlem”—its history, its culture, and above all its vibrant urban life.

From The Wall Street Journal

While it’s Ephron’s characteristically strong dialogue and flair for realism that so many viewers fall head over heels for, Reiner’s blissfully simplistic direction is what captures the spark of two people slowly falling in love.

From Salon

"We call for dialogue and peace to be used in any international dispute, and not intervention. That is our position by conviction and by our Constitution," she added.

From Barron's

“His comedic touch was beyond compare, his love of getting the music of the dialogue just right, and his sharpening of the edge of a drama was simply elegant,” the statement reads.

From Los Angeles Times