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hold a conversation

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The main characters have all been on the run and rarely seem to be standing still long enough in the same room to hold a conversation before shadowy government agents burst in without knocking.
The truth is though that if you are able to watch TV or even hold a conversation whilst doing your cardio you aren''t working hard enough.
However, spurred by the new job, he said: "Given that around 70 per cent of the people of Carmarthenshire speak Welsh, and for 50 per cent of those it's their first language, I think it will help if I have a basic knowledge so that I can at least hold a conversation.
 
 
 
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