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Two people have to take part in a duologue.
The hour's ritual had only demanded a duologue against the horrible noise of the torture.
This dramatic sketch is a duologue between a married couple "in their forties" (54).
The theatricals began at half-past eight with a duologue.
During a duologue of a particularly quiet intensity, there was an outbreak of mass coughing.
Was the duologue a success?
A duologue between those two on 'virtue'?
Happy slaves: a duologue on multicultural deficit with K. Gouliamos.
While the duologue was in progress, there had been no chance of Sir Thomas taking it into his head to visit his dressing-room.
'And I want the explanation,' said Harriman, a duologue they repeated sixteen times.
Duologue 1954 (1988)
An Original Duologue (1883)
Duologue (1987)
Jimmy, like his lordship, had been trapped at the beginning of the duologue, and had not been able to get away till it was nearly over.
The autostrada was a projection of temporal confluences within him, perhaps a riverine duologue of his entire life.
The reader lives in the pleasant fantasy of participating in a privileged duologue with the author, with no one else intruding on the intimate intercourse.
The Artist: A Duologue (1923)
Duologue (Birdland, 2004) Live concert recording with Dave Liebman.
Pinter's brief dramatic sketch Precisely (1983) is a duologue between two bureaucrats exploring the absurd power politics of mutual nuclear annihilation and deterrence.
Her first known literary effort was a short duologue called "Off and On" which she performed with Nelson Keys in 1916 at the Palace Theatre.
There was a whispered duologue, and Littlefield explained to Babbitt that Eunice's mother had a headache and needed her.
They call it "Duologue" and they have been introducing it to the United States during a short visit that ends tonight at the Village Gate.
Amused comments flew to and fro: laughter and a babel of irresponsible chatter made an incessant chirruping accompaniment to the duologue between the two men.
Duologue: On Culture and Identity (with Pasquale Verdicchio) (essay, Guernica, 1998).