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20 Sentences With "enough talking"

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Surely the new hairdo provides enough talking points by itself.
"Enough talking about being tough on terrorism," Mr. Obama said.
"Enough talking about being tough on terrorism," he said on Tuesday.
I have never met you, and I feel comfortable enough talking to you now.
And it features enough Talking Heads, Madonna and Michael Jackson to please any '80s kid.
This is likely because the rest of the cast has done more than enough talking about it already.
We spend too much time talking to senators and other bores, and not enough talking to the jobless.
Anyway, that's enough talking from me, you should just watch the documentary for a little dose of scientific beauty.
And most of those recommendations are deceptive — as in "Bark Ranger," there's way too much plot and not enough talking dogs.
We've had thousands of pages, articles, tweets, blogs, stories, testimony, Congressional investigations, State Department releases, Justice Department statements, and enough talking heads to make your head spin.
"Enough talking about being tough on terrorism: Actually be tough on terrorism and stop making it as easy as possible for terrorists to buy assault weapons," Obama said.
"Enough talking; we have to win," said the Capitals' star, Alex Ovechkin, who has scored 552 goals since entering the league in the 2005-6 season but has never been to the conference finals.
He's experienced — as the one-time "Daily Show" Senior Black Correspondent — in the sense of knowing how to make his points in soundbites, which in a "sorry-we're-out-of-time" world of cable news is an art not enough talking heads seem to understand.
Related: A milestone for Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia's ideological partner "No one was more ideologically aligned with Justice Scalia than Justice Thomas, who has historically been reluctant to ask questions at oral argument because he believes his colleagues already do more than enough talking," said CNN contributor Stephen I. Vladeck.
In reality, employee status would not necessitate fixed schedules, but it's a convenient enough talking point for businesses keen to oppose this bill—if anything, the parties losing flexibility by this new arrangement would be the platforms themselves, which are often capricious in setting their pay rates and in deactivating (see: firing) drivers.
Not everyone at risk of contracting HIV has a primary care physician or a physician they feel comfortable enough talking with about their sexual activity and previous drug use. Also, some physicians refuse to fill out the prescription, citing process complexity or instead suggesting the person engage in fewer risky behaviours.
The problem is the primary conduct of the Executive Branch in violating the establishment clause, but that's not a spending injury. The funding that goes into that is incidental. I think that's the way to make sense of this Court's cases." He asked the Court to reflect on what was being challenged in the case, "that the Executive Branch officials at the conferences spent too much time talking about faith-based groups and not enough talking about community-based groups.
Gillibrand expressed support for preserving the Senate filibuster during an interview in 2019, saying it's "useful" because it encourages bipartisan consensus seeking, and saying "if you’re not able to get 60 votes on something, it just means you haven’t worked hard enough, talking to enough people and trying to listen to their concerns and then coming up with a solution that they can support [...] it just means you haven’t done enough advocacy and you need to work a lot harder".
A large number "casseroles" or "pots and pans demonstrations" were held in towns and cities across the province, with the largest ones being primarily concentrated in Montreal's various neighbourhoods.Groups see red over cynical bill 78 Montreal Gazette More protests outside the Province of Quebec (over 66 other Canadian locations) were held in solidarity with the student protesters, including cities and towns such as Vancouver, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Sudbury, Tatamagouche, and Halifax. In 2004, a song named Libérez-nous des libéraux (Liberate Us From Liberals) was written, which prophesied "Need to rush into the street / like a spring flood / shattering our discontent / a debacle of pans / enough talking, make noise / a charivari to topple the party / as in Argentine, in Bolivia". On June 15, 2012, when the same band played a gig at Francofolies, they asked everybody to bring their pans and spoons.
His Los Angeles debut was also a success, and C.C. Smith of Los Angeles Weekly Magazine wrote that "Ayuba bases his Fuji on two elemental forces—rhythm, and the human voice—to create compelling, enchanting and powerful sound. Expect frenzied dancing style and colorful costumes, exultant fans and enough talking drums and percussion to remedy even a terminal case of sensory deprivation." After his return in 1993, Ayuba released another chart-topping album, Buggle D, on the Premier Music (Nigeria) label. It gained even more recognition than Bubble and won multiple awards at the Fame Music Awards, topping the music chart for several months. In 1994, Ayuba took a bold step with a vision to "[internationalize] Fuji Music" and toured the UK and the US with his band. He recorded while in America in 1995, and he performed at various international concerts including the 1996 Summer State Concerts in New York, the African Mondo Concerts of 1996 and 1997, the New Orleans Jazz Festival of 1997, the 1997 International Festival in Houston, Texas, and the Black Entertainment Television Jazz USA Concert.

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