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And I want to be able to talk freely with them.
Use Gemini's vibe by finding trustworthy people you can talk freely with.
The Botox user and I talk freely about our kids and husbands.
"So what I needed was a platform that would allow me to talk freely."
This means that lawmakers will likely be able to talk freely about its contents.
"If I don't have the right to talk freely, then what use is this job?"
White House officials can talk freely on the phone in a way they can't over email.
She barely spoke to some of her colleagues again, but did talk freely of their treachery.
There's even some disagreement among Vox staffers about when it's fair game to talk freely about spoilers.
And talk freely: I never had to explain or defend my racial frustrations, anxiety or even paranoia.
I'll know it's right when I can talk freely for hours, yet also be at ease in silence.
Still others said they should be able to talk freely, because that's the fun of watching with other people.
The promise of American democracy is that we can talk freely about the issues and values that matter to us.
Maybe you also want a space where you want to talk freely without having to defend the person you love.
It also helps avoid unwieldy exposition dumps, and allows characters to talk freely without stopping to explain things they already know.
The people interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to talk freely about communications with the Chinese government.
He spoke in French so he could talk freely with them about anything he wanted without us understanding what was going on.
"My ideal world is one where we can talk freely about our strengths and weaknesses in a number of areas," Weiss said.
It's a charity that supports a network of peer-support groups and gives people the opportunity to talk freely about their experiences.
Since I wasn't connected to their loss, kids could talk freely without fearing their sadness, humor or confusion might make me cry.
White House officials talk freely about putting "fences" around President Trump and his decision-making to protect him from his self-indulgent instincts.
People who thought they were in a space where they could talk freely about the election found they couldn't talk to each other.
In both cases, he carefully culled ideas and words from the journal, the one place he let himself talk freely, experimentally and completely.
The famous free-for-alls had epitomized the company's egalitarian ethos, a place where employees and leaders could talk freely about nearly anything.
Nondisclosure agreements and settlements made it extremely difficult for victims or colleagues to talk freely about Weinstein's behavior, lest he take them to court.
Furthermore, people rarely talk freely about diseases that attack the vulva or penis, even to their doctors, which delays a correct diagnosis and effective treatment.
Despite, or maybe because of, the grisly subject matter, Ms. Hardstark and Ms. Kilgariff talk freely about their personal lives, like friends at Sunday brunch.
A top member of the governing coalition, speaking on condition of anonymity to talk freely, said the Bouteflika system was built on patronage and corruption.
But she later came to embrace a culture in which "it's quite rare for people to talk freely, openly and constantly about their feelings," she said.
She told me it's obvious why employers don't want employees to talk freely about income—everyone knowing what everyone else gets paid would make any inequities obvious.
And I was only able to kind of assuage myself by knowing that I was going to talk freely about it to people, so that they knew.
"No government can be effective when its leaders cannot discuss sensitive matters in confidence or to talk freely in confidence with foreign leaders," Sessions said of that case.
" Sessions on leaks of Trump's transcripts yesterday: "No government can be effective when its leaders cannot discuss sensitive matters in confidence or talk freely in confidence with foreign leaders.
In such a hotly contested battleground over the right to choose, we pro-choice women are not allowed to talk freely about the pain and intensity of such choices.
He's willing to talk freely about the house on Nob Hill, and the game, because his lawyers have told him it's unlikely someone will ever come after him and win.
We should not keep changing our minds and slowing and starting and stopping and going because other countries -- and I'll talk freely about China -- are going to do these things.
The chief of Thailand's Immigration Bureau, Suttipong Wongpin, said his department had restricted the pair's visitors because letting them talk freely could harm Thailand's relations with the United States and Russia.
"Like my mother said: The Unit is the biggest high-tech company in Israel," one Unit 8200 veteran, who requested anonymity to talk freely about their army service, told VICE News.
And there are no set rules of evidence, no due-process requirement and of course no gag rule for jurors—senators must stay mum inside the chamber but can talk freely to the press.
The aim was not to extract information directly but to break prisoners' will, so that they tipped from a "zone of defiance" to a "zone of co-operation" in which they would talk freely.
But he was able to tell them about the murders [he ordered] under the cooperation agreement without being specifically charged with those murders, along with a host of other crimes that he could talk freely about.
Mr. Tariq, a student, waited for hours in the park so that he could talk freely in this largely conservative society, where couples still avoid talking to their partners in front of family members before marriage.
The website is a jumping-off point for IRL connections: members usually organize events where they can talk freely among people of a similar social tier — without interruption from outsiders looking to elevator pitch their way to success.
"If they have to shut down, at least get[ting] hosting outside the claws of the censors and being anonymous in publishing would be helpful for being able to talk freely," Sunde told Motherboard in an online chat.
Ken Starr recently resigned as chancellor of Baylor University in the wake of the sexual assault scandal at the school and said he did so "as a matter of conscience" and so that he could talk freely about the issue.
The party has "become toxic to the level where you don't even want to talk about it", says Bill Bissett, who heads Huntington's chamber of commerce, slipping out of one of the town's liberal enclaves (an espresso bar) to talk freely about West Virginia's enthusiasm for Mr Trump.
"That's why we have a First Amendment, so that we can talk freely about political issues relating to our democracy," said Michael T. Risher, a senior staff lawyer for the A.C.L.U. California's 125-year-old law was guided by the principle of the secret ballot, which protects voters from coercion.
And adapting the "any press is good press" Trump axiom, some of them talk freely about their aspirations, answering personal emails or speaking at length on their cellphones while eschewing the protective shield of public relations consultants that surrounds conventional politicians and is often quickly erected around first-time candidates.
"NATO actually offers a great venue where nations are willing to talk freely about where are they trying to go, what are they trying to do, and we put that in the context of what are the security challenges that we as the alliance see and may face in the future," Lofgren said.
Peter* is a chef in a popular upscale Italian restaurant in Zurich, who has asked to remain anonymous so he can talk freely about just how many drugs he takes at his restaurant, and reveal what he saw working the galleys of cruise ships, serving up buffet-style meals and hiding filth from inspectors.
It is equally delightful to let the pen talk freely, and unpremeditatedly, and to one by whom we are sure of being understood.
Focus groups discussions examine key issues, such as mental health, cancer and intergenerational relationships that Chinese elderly face, via in-depth in person or interactive group interviews, where participants talk freely about the discussed topics.
Quivers returned to the show at WNBC a month after Stern. Stern once said that Quivers is the only person on the show that he allowed to talk freely during the broadcast, although comedian Artie Lange was allowed this privilege as well during his years on the show.
With no leaves remaining, Jack suffers a heart attack in a storm and appears to die. Aaron then calls Jack on his cell phone. Jack, who is still alive, answers his phone. Aaron tells him that the tree's leaves have magically reappeared and Jack can now talk freely again.
Then Jesus said to him, "See that you don't tell anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded, as a testimony to them." In Mark and Luke instead he went out and began to talk freely, spreading the news. As a result, Jesus could no longer enter a town openly but stayed outside in lonely places.
There [was] no surprise that in the Soviet > Foreign Ministry diplomats always wanted to know Goldberg's opinion on many > subjects they discussed with one another. Isn't this the highest recognition > of "our observer Anatolii Maksimovich Goldberg"? A former employee of the Russian Service reports: > In 1990, I visited Moscow. Ordinary Russians were at last willing to talk > freely into the microphone.
As well as being easy to use it is relatively safe to handle: fireproof, non-explosive and easily transported. The dangers of cardio-depressant effects and overdose due to repeated use were soon discovered. During World War II, 78% of patients received Pentothal anaesthetic, with a mortality rate of 0.018%. Pentothal has sometimes been referred to as a "truth serum", because it can cause people to talk freely.
Joseph persuades him to try out a new virtual reality helmet, which turns out to have a fault that disables cyborgs' implanted monitors for 24 hours. Joseph and Lewis can now talk freely, without Company eavesdropping. Initially reluctant, Joseph drives Lewis to Bodega Bay to talk to Juan Bautista who was the last cyborg to see Mendoza. They give him a dose of VR and then pump him for information.
Musio is a social robot for educational purposes, specifically to help people who wish to improve their English speaking abilities. With the help of a WI-FI connection, Musio can talk freely about different subjects with people. A whole range of questions can be asked and also with the use an inference abilities, Musio can also know what a person is talking about, remembering past questions. Apart from trivial questions, a natural fluid conversation can also be carried out.
This success occurred partly because Licht allowed the show's co-hosts, and Norah O'Donnell, to talk freely about news events and about themselves. A month after he was named executive producer and showrunner of the Late Show, the show saw its largest weekly audience since February 19 of that year. As executive producer, he focused on management issues that host Stephen Colbert had previously handled, as well as shortening the opening credits and adding a comedy sketch immediately before them.
Finally, they opened a line of communication between various community members for the Hall Place neighborhood. "The Pilot got black and white residents to talk freely about the plan." Without the assistance of the Pilot, the community would not have come to the conclusion that it "ought to be what was good for the city as a whole." This publication in particular has paved way for other community journalists, mainly due to its experimental nature and eagerness to give reporters the opportunity to brainstorm ideas together.
Mac asks for Flack's memo book to determine which officer was the culprit. Despite Flack's unwillingness to believe that one of his men is corrupt, he eventually capitulates and turns over the notebook. Their relationship remains tense for several episodes until they confront the issue in episode 3.10 "Sweet 16". When Mac locks himself in the interrogation room to talk freely with wrongly-accused Sheldon Hawkes, Flack defends Mac to his Captain, saying that they'd do the same for each other (episode 3.11 "Raising Shane").
From this inn, Walter Clibborn, the "murderous pie man of Hertford", operated. He pretended to be deaf, so that people would talk freely while he moved among them selling pies, overhearing their destinations and the location of their valuables; and, with his sons who blackened their faces, would ambush them later that night. Clibborn was shot dead in 1782 by one George North on the Datchworth to Branfield road. In 1823, the murder of William Weare in Radlett became known as the first trial by newspaper.
Masha purposely arranged a situation in which they would be able to talk freely with no one else near. Finally he breaks his silence: He loves her passionately but cannot hope for any happiness with her because he is already married, has been married for four years, to a woman whom he does not know and whom he cannot expect ever to see again. :To the astonished Masha, he explains that, in the winter of 1812, he was trying to rejoin his regiment, when a terrible blizzard came on. Riding in a troika with a guide, they became lost in unfamiliar country.
Midnight and Debate were two talk-show programs hosted by Chen Ping in 2013. Commenting on topics varying from philosophy, history to current events, he put together more than 300 well- known guests to have open discussion and free debate including He Weifang, Zhang Yihe, Lu Yaogang, Li Rui, Zhang Sizhi, Zi Zhongxun, etc. On this electrifying television platform where minds meet and diverse, top Chinese public intellectuals and scholars gave independent viewpoints about the most controversial social, political and historical issues. The Chinese public intellectuals who were blacklisted by the government could finally talk freely about politics and everything in Midnight and Debate on SunTV.
They were introduced to me as Victor Perlo, Charlie Kramer, Henry Magdoff and Edward Fitzgerald. They seemed to know, at least, generally that they could talk freely in my presence and I recall some conversation about their paying Communist Party dues to me, as well as my furnishing them with Communist Party literature. There followed then a general discussion among all of us as to the type of information which these people, excepting Abt, would be able to furnish. It was obvious to me that these people, including Abt, had been associated for some time and that they had been engaged in some sort of espionage for Earl Browder.
The East Side Institute became an international education, training and research center for social therapeutics. In 2010, she became the chair of Global Outreach at the All Stars Project, which helps create opportunities for positive youth development. Using play to mitigate potentially hostile relationships between the police and young people of color, The All Stars Project introduced Operation Conversation: Cops and Kids to the training of NYPD police officers. Operation Conversation invites police officers and young people to improvise a scene that doesn't relate to them, but allows them to play and talk freely, and get to know each other in a relaxed, playful context.
The Paris police force was the largest in Europe, with one member for every 545 inhabitants of the city, as well as 340 spies. A stock saying in Paris at the time was that when two people had a conversation, another was listening. Lenoir helped the Foreign Minister, Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes, monitor the opinion of the public and of his political enemies. (Vergennes was not always a reliable friend, and did not support Lenoir during his later conflict with Breteuil.) The salons of Paris provided a way by which the elite could generally avoid censorship and talk freely, although the police monitored them and could lay charges for distribution of unauthorized publications or subversive talk.
Xíriga is an occupation-related cant on Asturian developed by the tejeros of Llanes and Ribadesella in Asturias. The tejeros were migrant workers in brick or clay, usually poor, who contracted themselves out for work sometimes in distant towns. Often mistreated by their overseers, the traveling craftsmen developed xíriga sometime around the 18th century as a defensive or private language in order to be able to talk freely in front of their employers/masters. Because it originated with poor working men who were largely illiterate, xíriga had no written form, and the language began to disappear with the decline of the tejeros although one can still hear it spoken occasionally by relatives or descendants.
The meeting was originally scheduled in Brunswick, but later was moved to Lüneburg, where Caroline Matilda saw her mother not earlier than August 1770. It was the last meeting between them; reportedly, the Queen received her in breeches, which at that time was regarded as scandalous. During this meeting, Struensee was constantly at the Queen's side, so the Dowager Princess of Wales had no opportunity to talk freely with her daughter and could only instruct Woodford, the British Minister to Saxe-Lauenburg, to caution Caroline Matilda about her behaviour. In the end, neither Woodford nor the Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (who visited his sister in the same year in Copenhagen) succeeded in this purpose.
Bush affirmed continued US backing for these policies. During a news conference on March 22, Bush was asked if his comments on east Jerusalem contributed to the Israeli government collapse there. Bush denied his remarks playing a role in the collapse but stated Israel was to decide the leader of their region and expressed his willingness to "negotiate and deal openly with whoever, and talk freely and openly with whoever, emerges as the leader." On June 18, White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater confirmed Bush had sent Shamir a letter in which he congratulated the latter on his election and urged him to support the proposed "Shamir initiative for peace", which would involve the participation of Palestinian Arabians in local elections.
David interviews some people and lets others talk freely to the camera. In a scene about one-third of the way into the film, his friend Pepe gives an extended monologue on his critical assessment of the diary as it is shaping up so far, namely that David is making "a very bad work of art." Saying, "Your life is not a very good script," Pepe recommends that David try harder to find what is truly interesting. If he's going to focus on himself—someone who "is not a good character" to watch—then maybe he should take more risks, expose his vulnerabilities—perhaps even try filming himself standing naked in front of the camera, for as long as it takes to find some interesting truths.
The cozy mystery usually takes place in a town, village, or other community small (or otherwise insular) enough to make it believable that all the principal characters know, and may well have long-standing social relationships with, each other. The amateur detective is usually a gregarious, well-liked individual who is able to get the community members to talk freely about each other. There is usually at least one very knowledgeable, nosy, yet reliable character in the book who is intimately familiar with the personal history and interrelationships of everyone in the town, and whose ability to fill in the blanks of the puzzle enables the amateur detective to solve the case. Cozy mystery series frequently have a prominent thematic element introduced by the detective's job, pet or hobby.
Scale model reconstruction of the ancient honden of Izumo Taisha Ōkuninushi indirectly appears in a narrative set during the reign of Emperor Suinin. Prince Homuchiwake (本牟智和気命), Suinin's son with his first chief wife Sahohime (狭穂姫命, also Sawajihime), was born mute, unable to speak "[even when his] beard eight hands long extended down over his chest" until he heard the cry of a swan (or a crane), at which he babbled his first words. A servant named Yamanobe no Ōtaka (山辺大鶙) was dispatched to seize the bird, which he pursued across long distances until he finally caught it in the river-mouth of Wanami (和那美之水門 Wanami no minato) in Koshi. The captured bird was brought before Homuchiwake, but the prince was still unable to talk freely.
While working in Belgium, shortly after D-Day, Hottelet received a memo from then General Eisenhower that allowed reporters "to talk freely with officers and enlisted personnel and to see the machinery of war in operation in order to visualize and transmit to the public the conditions under which men from their countries are waging war against the enemy." Under these conditions with what he called "fussy" censorship rules, but not crippling, Hottelet set out from the U.S. First Army press camp in Spa, Belgium for the Fourth Division headquarters in Hürtgen Forest. He was surprised by commanders when he arrived telling him of a German paratrooper landing the night before and a big battle going on to the south. As it turned out, it was the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge, which Hottelet reported later.
Operation Rocky Top was launched in 1986 as an FBI and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation undercover investigation into illegal activities in charity bingo, including the illegal sale of bingo licenses. A first-year member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, Randy McNally of Oak Ridge, became a secret participant in the investigation in 1986 after he reported to authorities that a bingo lobbyist had offered him bribes and had boasted about bribing other lawmakers. For the duration of the investigation McNally wore a wire and cultivated the trust of bingo lobbyists and other insiders so they would talk freely in front of him and offer him bribes. Ned McWherter, who was Speaker of the Tennessee House when the investigation began and who was elected Governor of Tennessee in 1986, also was praised by federal officials for cooperating with the investigation.
While still young, Kuroda was put under the auspices of Oda Nobunaga and later served under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1592 and again in 1597 he shared command of the vanguard invasion troops in Korea with Konishi Yukinaga and Katō Kiyomasa. Although he had helped Konishi out of some military tight spots in Korea and was—like Konishi—a Christian, Kuroda supported Tokugawa Ieyasu during the fighting at Sekigahara, and for his efforts was enfieffed at Chikuzen becoming Lord of Fukuoka Castle. Both Kuroda Nagamasa and his father Josui were well known for their regard for the advice of others, and Nagamasa even set aside one night a month when he would sit with a number of his trusted retainers and allow all to talk freely with the mutual promise that none would become angry over what was said, or gossip about it later.

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