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  1. a : a discussion or series of discussions that two groups or countries have in order to end a disagreement. [count] The two sides involved in the labor dispute are trying to establish a dialogue. [noncount] The two parties have been in constant dialogue with each other. b [count] : a conversation between two or more people.

  2. Feb 24, 2024 · 25. “You had me at hello.”. – Jerry Maguire (1996) Jerry Maguire’s heartfelt confession in Jerry Maguire encapsulates the power of love and connection, resonating with audiences who have experienced the joy of finding their soulmate. 26. “I’m the king of the world!”.

  3. Basically, keep filler dialogues as less as possible. The more interesting and information giving your dialogues are, the longer the reading span becomes of your dialogue. Use narration in between dialogues to abstain from stray dialogue-writing. Keep it short and simple. Create movement in the plot using actions and descriptions between dialogues.

  4. Plato - Philosopher, Dialogues, Ideas: The works in this group (to be discussed in alphabetical order below) represent Plato’s reception of the legacy of the historical Socrates; many feature his characteristic activity, elenchos, or testing of putative experts. The early dialogues serve well as an introduction to the corpus. They are short and entertaining and fairly accessible, even to readers with no background in philosophy. Indeed, they were probably intended by Plato to draw such ...

  5. Breaking News: NEET PG 2024 to be held on August 11. Garima 5 July 2024 9:03 AM GMT. New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has finally announced the exam date for NEET PG 2024. As per the latest NBE notification, the PG...

  6. Bulandi (1981): Raj Kumar’s famous dialogue from movie Bulandi “Humko mita sake ye zamane mein dum nahin.. humse zamana khud hai, zamane se hum nahi”. Chennai Express (2013): Shahrukh Khan’s dialogue from movie Chennai Express “Don’t underestimate the power of common man”.

  7. Utha le re baba, utha le; mereko nahi re, in dono ko utha (Hera Pheri, 2000) - This funny and iconic dialogue was delivered by Paresh Rawal ’s popular character of Baburao, in the movie. 8. Hum jahan khade hote hai (Kaalia, 1981) - The dialogue was delivered by the top Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan. 9.