Concept cluster: Tasks > Negotiation or discussion
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A column written by an agony aunt, giving advice on readers' personal problems.
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(obsolete) Act of speaking to another; an address.
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One who provides a briefing.
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An informal conversation, or casual short written article, especially on a serious topic.
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A rule, applied to some controversial debates and discussion panels, stating that anybody who attends is free to use information from the discussion, but cannot reveal who made any comment.
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To take part in a colloquy
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(obsolete) A formal conference.
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One who confabulates; a companion with whom one chats or confers.
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(informal) A discussion.
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(obsolete) Interaction; commerce or intercourse with other people; dealing with others.
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A formal gathering where something related to the arts or academia is discussed.
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conversation
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(uncountable, obsolete) Friendly discussion.
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Alternative form of imparlance [(obsolete) Discussion, especially before some action is taken; conference, debate.]
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One who enacts.
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(obsolete) Mutual talk or conversation; conference.
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An imitator, who follows another's example.
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A mystery novel or drama which begins by showing or describing the commission of the crime, generally revealing the perpetrator's identity to the audience, then shows or describes how the detective proves the perpetrator's guilt.
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(obsolete) To hold discourse; to parley.
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(obsolete) Discussion, especially before some action is taken; conference, debate.
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Communication, conversation.
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An actor who employs the techniques of method acting
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A kind of flash mob popular in Russia, where young people take to the streets with homemade banners and placards sporting absurd, non-political slogans.
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One who produces a pageant.
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(Africa) A village council meeting.
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(archaic, rare) Speech, discussion or debate.
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(obsolete) Parley; talk.
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A conference, especially one between enemies.
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(dated, humorous) Someone who speaks a foreign language, especially French
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One who parleys.
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(intransitive, dated, humorous) To speak a foreign language, especially French.
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Alternative form of parleyvoo [The French language, especially as understood by an English person.]
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Alternative form of parley [(intransitive) To have a discussion, especially one between enemies.]
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Alternative form of parleyvoo [(intransitive, dated, humorous) To speak a foreign language, especially French.]
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A diplomatic consultation, preliminary to a treaty.
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A political event staged by an intelligence service on behalf of its government in order to accomplish some political goal.
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The act of regaling.
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One who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.
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A person who talks, especially one who gives a speech, or is loquacious or garrulous.
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A book or catalogue listing desirable things.

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