Examples of use of face to face talk
1. Jack Sheehan, reported by Levin as having turned down the president because "hawks within the administration, including Vice President Cheney, remain more powerful than the pragmatists looking for an exit strategy in Iraq." Though Lugar‘s defection brought the national security adviser to the Hill, Bush did not call the respected senator into the White House for a face–to–face talk.
2. "We‘re all just . . . chipping in where we can." Yale political scientist Donald Green, who co–wrote the book "Get Out the Vote," says research has shown that face–to–face talk increases a voter‘s chances of turning out by 7 to 10 percent.
3. In an interview last year, Thomas said any black person in Mississippi in 1'55 "had no opportunity but to do whatever the master told him to do." Thomas _ who was just over a year and a half old when Till was killed _ said he had a face–to–face talk with his father in recent years and asked whether Loggins took part in the teenager‘s slaying.
4. In an interview last year, Thomas said any black person in Mississippi in 1'55 had no opportunity but to do whatever the master told him to do.‘‘ Thomas – who was just over a year and a half old when Till was killed said he had a face–to–face talk with his father in recent years and asked whether Loggins took part in the teenager‘s slaying. I looked him in the eyes and he said ‘No,‘ so that‘s what I‘ve got to go with,‘‘ Thomas said in a phone interview Monday.