1. Both the Harvard and Caltech groups took their maps on the lecture circuit, giving talks at scattered conferences and universities. 2. Consequently, the talk at the sand table or the block area is more apt to be teacher-directed. 3. Further talks at ministerial level were held. 4. He was giving a talk at a career-development seminar to top executives from his then-employer, who were evaluating his career potential. 5. Heavy snow closed airports and forced the cancellation of scheduled budget talks at the White House. 6. Their tough stance followed talks at Camp David in which Mr Bush agreed to delay action until the new year. 7. So far, talks at GM have gone smoothly. 8. The children must have found the silence or edifying talk at table somewhat tedious, as also the prohibitions on all dancing, dicing and wrestling. 9. But there was no talk at the time about. 10. SOMEONE from our organisation gave a talk at a primary school in Darlington the other day. |