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  1. Dialogues from Stories and Plays. Example 1: A few examples from ‘The Crocodile and the Monkey’ are given below. Go through them and try to analyse how the description and dialogues are written. The crocodile’s wife thought to herself, “If the monkey eats only these sweet rose-apples, his flesh must be sweet too.

  2. पिक्चर तो अभी बाकी है मेरे दोस्त.. Mr. India (1987): Amrish Puri’s famous dialogue from movie Mr. India “Mogambo Khush Hua”. मोगैम्बो खुश हुआ।. We love to here from you. Tell us in the comments which is your favorite Bollywood dialogue and which dialogue you ...

  3. Medical Dialogues. 45-year-old poilo survivor successfully undergoes heart transplant at Kamineni Hospitals. Fire at Gynaecology ward of LLRM Medical College, no ...

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Raphaël : Very well. To get to the train station, take the street on your left and continue straight until you come to a traffic light. Turn right and you’ll see the train station in front of you. Pierre : Thank you very much ! Raphaël : No problem, have a good trip ! #3. French Dialogue : Ask for time.

  5. Yeh zindagi chal toh rahi thi ... par tere aane se maine jeena shuru kiya. This life was going on ... but I started living since you came. Movie: Aashiqui 2. Star: Aditya Roy Kapur. Tags: Life Romance. 2823. # 3. Babuji ne kaha gaon chhod do ... sab ne kaha Paro ko chhod do ...

  6. Mar 20, 2004 · 1. Plato’s central doctrines. Many people associate Plato with a few central doctrines that are advocated in his writings: The world that appears to our senses is in some way defective and filled with error, but there is a more real and perfect realm, populated by entities (called “forms” or “ideas”) that are eternal, changeless, and in some sense paradigmatic for the structure and character of the world presented to our senses.

  7. 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.