In our Delphi, we added a final colloquy, devoted especially to future issues of practice and policy and to eventual action priorities. From LearnThat.org. [www.yourdictionary.com]
Let us recall the colloquy following a television debate between Nation editor David Corn and Richard Perle. From Wordnik.com. [Dear Cindy, « BuzzMachine] Reference
A colloquy is a public conversation on the Senate floor that often is used to ratify a deal struck in private. advertisement. From Wordnik.com. [The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com] Reference
The only real break he took is when one of his colleagues joined him in an exchange, called a "colloquy" in the chamber. From Wordnik.com. [FOXNews.com] Reference
Always the brown sugar - and each Autumn the same colloquy. From Wordnik.com. [The Long Ago] Reference
MILITARY governments in the South, colloquy concerning, 530. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States] Reference
The following colloquy, conducted through the interpreter, ensued. From Wordnik.com. [Woman on the American Frontier] Reference
Such was the crude notion of a colloquy conceived by the prelates. From Wordnik.com. [The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)] Reference
A brief and rapid colloquy ensued; then M. Dantès, the Deputy from. From Wordnik.com. [Edmond Dantès] Reference
During this hour of spirit trial and loving colloquy with her divine. From Wordnik.com. [Life of Venerable Sister Margaret Bourgeois] Reference
A short colloquy, and he had returned and the car shot down Broadway. From Wordnik.com. [The Fifth Ace] Reference
And this colloquy is put an end to by the sudden appearance of Sister. From Wordnik.com. [An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith] Reference
During this colloquy I had leisure to examine the starost's equipages. From Wordnik.com. [Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy] Reference
Castelnau's account of the colloquy (1. iii., c. 4) is remarkably incorrect. From Wordnik.com. [The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)] Reference
The young man waits the end of this colloquy with a smile on his countenance. From Wordnik.com. [An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith] Reference
The colloquy concerned the procedure commonly called "partial-birth" abortion. From Wordnik.com. [Barbara Boxer in Context] Reference
After a brief colloquy, in which the watch was again consulted, he retired, and. From Wordnik.com. [White Ashes] Reference
D'Artagnan, who had just finished his colloquy with Aramis, stood up in the boat. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.] Reference
I promptly replied to him, and the colloquy between us extended to considerable length. From Wordnik.com. [Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.] Reference
There are seventy-six lines (incomplete) beginning with the colloquy of Gunnar and Hogni. From Wordnik.com. [Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature] Reference
Viewed from the streets of D.C., the colloquy over the Second Amendment can seem out of touch. From Wordnik.com. [A New Shot At History] Reference
The Atlantic Monthly has been an integral part of the ongoing colloquy in American literature. From Wordnik.com. [Questions Answers: ?This Was Eight Years Of Psychodrama?] Reference
Be reservedly civil while the colloquy lasts, and let the acquaintance cease with the occasion. From Wordnik.com. [The Laws of Etiquette] Reference
C-Span recorded her words in the Oct. 20, 1999, Senate colloquy that can be seen today on YouTube. From Wordnik.com. [Barbara Boxer in Context] Reference
I found C. in colloquy with a man who came down to see if he could not move here so as to be under him. From Wordnik.com. [Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868)] Reference
Polydori replied with some password, after which there was a long colloquy between him and the stranger. From Wordnik.com. [Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek] Reference
A running colloquy took place between Othello and his audience, in which he made good his assertion that he was rude in speech. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866] Reference
Plainly told and rough at the edges, it is the kind of tale Americans have long harbored in journals or letters or family colloquy. From Wordnik.com. [A Few Things Considered] Reference
Again were they conversing in the language of the monastery, and their colloquy led to a conclusion as unexpected as it was startling. From Wordnik.com. [Under the Rose] Reference
After urging haste, she left the colloquy almost her old smiling self, and went to the library, where she did not continue the reading of. From Wordnik.com. [Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905] Reference
Unfortunately, the elder actually engaged the chicken itself in heated colloquy while on the stump, and many fowl puns ensued in the press. From Wordnik.com. [The Inalienable Right To Whine] Reference
David H. Remes, a Washington lawyer who has helped Hamdan's defense team, called the colloquy "outrageous.". From Wordnik.com. [Manufacturing Legislative History] Reference
But just as she was getting quiet again, came the tread of Mrs. Nettley's foot behind her, and Elizabeth knew another colloquy was at hand. From Wordnik.com. [The Hills of the Shatemuc] Reference
Well played, although does the average person have any idea what the world "colloquy" means?. From Wordnik.com. [Hullabaloo] Reference
But come, Helen's colloquy is at an end. From Wordnik.com. [The Semi-Attached Couple] Reference
A colloquy as given by the reporter was as follows. From Wordnik.com. [Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.] Reference
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