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interlocutor

Scots law a decree by a judge
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At this his interlocutor, smiling mockingly above the bristling bow of his necktie, switched the conversation into French.
The two interlocutors thus separated, taking opposite directions, at full gallop.
Newman was naturally out of the conversation; he sat with his head a little on one side, watching the interlocutors. The duchess, as she talked, frequently looked at him with a smile, as if to intimate, in the charming manner of her nation, that it lay only with him to say something very much to the point.
I was in mortal terror of the young man who wanted my heart and liver; I was in mortal terror of my interlocutor with the ironed leg; I was in mortal terror of myself, from whom an awful promise had been extracted; I had no hope of deliverance through my all-powerful sister, who repulsed me at every turn; I am afraid to think of what I might have done, on requirement, in the secrecy of my terror.
"I listen, Captain," said I, not knowing what my interlocutor was driving at, and asking myself if this incident was bearing on our projected flight.
Accordingly, I related the whole occurrence to my interlocutors, and concealed not a single detail.
The method of inquiry has passed into a method of teaching in which by the help of interlocutors the same thesis is looked at from various points of view.
Summary: New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI): Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir on Friday said Jammu and Kashmir interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma had a free hand and certainly, had a plan to take forward the talk with the separatists in the valley.
Grene states that for the practice of the history of philosophy it is necessary to enter into the universe of the discourse of one's interlocutor, and that such a history understood in contextual perspective appears to be continuous with philosophy itself (236-37).
An interlocutor must be honest, straightforward and truthful," he said.
In such a case, it would be out of question for Turkey to consider the Greek Cypriot side an interlocutor, Davutoglu had said.
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