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  • This grandiose elegy offers choice pleasure to readers who care to eavesdrop on the table- and pillow-talk among an impressive cast of aristocrats local and foreign, philosophes, English expatriates, and quick-witted American arrivistes.

    Why They All Came to Versailles Frederic Raphael 2011

  • Seaver reports extended café conversations and pillow-talk, transmitted from 50-year-old memory.

    He Knew It When He Saw It James Campbell 2012

  • Dana tells us that the pattern of e-mail indiscretion "wasn't his focus, but word spread via journalistic pillow-talk after Lizza mentioned it in conversations."

    The Politico- N.Y. Times food fight 2011

  • After a period of experiential pillow-talk, the Diocese of Huron has called for appropriate liturgies to bolster the love, mutual fidelity and support that Anglican pillows model every day for the church and wider community.

    Man marries pillow « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • Dana tells us that the pattern of e-mail indiscretion "wasn't his focus, but word spread via journalistic pillow-talk after Lizza mentioned it in conversations."

    Right Turn: The Politico-N.Y. Times food fight 2011

  • It almost has a pillow-talk sort of thing about it.

    Radiohead's Selway Explores a New Station in Life Jim Fusilli 2010

  • She bounces back and forth in time, between the couple's initial pillow-talk discussion about the idea of a freebie and rule-setting; the evening in question; and the aftermath.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Freebie 2010

  • She bounces back and forth in time, between the couple's initial pillow-talk discussion about the idea of a freebie and rule-setting; the evening in question; and the aftermath.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Freebie 2010

  • Bitchney however, had the advantage over Hayden of pillow-talk wheedling, which now consisted of more iterations of "You like Hayden more than me."

    Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12: The Puppetry of the Pea-Brains. 2010

  • ABC News reports that, "despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary," the NSA listens in on ordinary phone calls of US citizens overseas, and military intercept operators who work at the National Security Agency (NSA) enjoy sharing and saving recordings of US officers 'pillow-talk and phone sex calls with their spouses back home.

    Boing Boing 2008

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