A group discussion over lunch can make for more relaxed eating than a one - to - one — you can
keep the conversation going between you and there are likely to be fewer pauses while you chew.
Not exact matches
You can use the information for your own marketing purposes, and it
keeps a two - way
conversation going between you
It's claimed that the
conversation between the two clubs was opened around 10 days ago, but ultimately it hasn't
gone anywhere as the Italian giants want to
keep the prolific striker, especially having already sold Leonardo Bonucci this summer.
Normally, vitamin B12 helps to build and maintain these myelin sheaths,
keeping conversations between cells
going and the nervous system running strong.
The tour is very interactive, with constant distractions, and so it can be hard to
keep conversation going, In that respect, I think we made a mistake meeting just before we
went in, as we were having to splice normal introductory
conversation in
between the actors» monologues.
You certainly do not want to sound like a robot, but we will give you a few
conversation starters to help
keep the interaction
between you
going.
Basically every other time you talk to the NPC you will have the ability to learn a new word, and if you get lucky with Fuel in
between you will never run out of carbon to
keep the
conversations going.
It's a decent little tale and one that'll
keep you engaged throughout, with plenty of
conversations taking place
between characters and animated cutscenes in -
between chapters that
go into depth about the game's world and history.
There's also better hand - off
between Wi - Fi and cellular networks, meaning you should be able to smoothly move from one to the other and
keep your
conversation going on Skype or Hangouts for example.
A frequent task for a family therapist is to
keep the family -
conversation going, in play as it were: as if standing at the side of a ping - pong table, where each time the ball falters
between family bats, stops or falls off the table, the therapist flicks it back into play — toward or onto the bat of a participant, from which it flies onto another's.