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dialogue

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Dialogue is the debut studio album by British electronic musician Kieran Hebden, released under his alias Four Tet on 1 February 1999 .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES dialogue box COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE constructive ▪ In some of these, initial confrontation is now leading to constructive dialogue with local authority officials. ▪ This rapprochement of basic attitudes ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dialogue \Di"a*logue\, v. i. [Cf. F. dialoguer.] To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize. [R.] --Shak.

Usage examples of dialogue.

Now, that is just what Academicus and Theophilus and Theogenes have been saying to us in their own powerful way in their incomparable dialogue.

Egyptians, then the letters of Clement, Bishop of Rome, others of Peter, and documents such as the Apocryphon of James, the Dialogue of the Savior, the unknown texts recorded in the Egerton Papyrus No.

New York, I enrolled in a monthlong French class taught by a beautiful young Parisian woman who had us memorize a series of dialogues from an audiocassette that accompanied our textbook.

Occasionally the players would speak snatches of dialogue leading up to the moment when a photograph was to be taken, and from these she gathered that the major conflict of the theme was between the characters played by Adam Poole and Clark Bennington and that this conflict was one of ideas.

The commercials are lean in the writing and subtle in the acting, in contrast to most commercials in which the writing is excessive, pushy, adjective-laden, and unbelievable in dialogue.

Saving text dialogues with a client can help therapists reduce errors in recall, some of which might be due to countertransference distortions.

Yet it was creepily real, this swift, urgent dialogue of voices that only his mind could hear.

A small portion of the dialogue is written in a much modified form of the Cumbrian dialect.

It is a long dialogue between self-styled disincarnated spirits and Stainton Moses.

While Cerice and I had been getting reacquainted, the Fates and the Furies had continued their dialogue with Eris.

These Fescennine Songs were rude dialogues, in which the country people assailed and ridiculed one another in extempore verses, and which were introduced as an amusement in various festivals.

He even had some of the fruitier dialogue ascribed to him in these works by heart, and it pleased him to recite it aloud when there was nobody within earshot.

Turgenev, social heteroglossia enters the novel primarily in the direct speeches of his characters, in dialogues.

Chapter 10 In which our travellers meet with a very extraordinary adventure Just as Jones and his friend came to the end of their dialogue in the preceding chapter, they arrived at the bottom of a very steep hill.

Chapter 13 A dialogue between Jones and Partridge The honest lovers of liberty will, we doubt not, pardon that long digression into which we were led at the close of the last chapter, to prevent our history from being applied to the use of the most pernicious doctrine which priestcraft had ever the wickedness or the impudence to preach.