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Until actions back up the sweet talk and shoppers get to know who they're really dealing with, they'll eye the new owner with suspicion.
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So, save your dough, and try some of this sweet talk.
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There was a nurse at the hospital who managed to sweet talk my little man.
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Whilst one rival was using romantic sweet talk, the other was using the power of good soup to advantage.
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He cons people with his sweet talk and thinks highly of himself.
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Basically, you have to sweet talk and sell to the suppliers as much as to the customers.
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As they go, they dodge landmines, negotiate checkpoints and try to sweet talk unco-operative villages into helping them.
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He's quick to find himself in trouble, but he's just as quick to sweet talk his way out of any situation.
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He tries to sweet talk her into believing that he had changed.
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For now, it appears that the sweet talk between the leaders is not on the verge of running out.
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