What's the point in discussing that if we both know the answers inside out? |
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His English was heavily accented and not easy to understand, but still we spent the most wonderful hour discussing his work. |
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Clinicians should query parents about eating behaviors when discussing dietary habits at well-child visits. |
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That is why the political questions we are discussing today are so significant. |
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One of them was an article authored by Mahatma Gandhi, discussing the minority question. |
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It seems to me that part of the dilemma you are discussing herein is not a function of the art in question per se. |
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The owners have blogged their personal journey, freely discussing how they used to be homeless and what led them to want to start a bakery. |
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Now that we're ready to weatherstrip the windows, it is best to begin by discussing the different types of windows. |
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The second half of the week was spent discussing issues that affect us all. |
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Social Security reform has been a tough slog for the business lobby, normally more at home discussing golf outings than actuarial tables. |
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He then jotted a note to her while discussing the importance of family and the strength of prayer. |
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It seemed surreal that we would be discussing such a topic amidst such joviality. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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In the week after he wrote that memo, he broke his own admonition about discussing the investigation with people outside the company. |
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It has spawned hundreds of essays discussing Edna's role as a possible feminist, painter, adulteress, and more. |
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You are not judges now, but advocates under this adversary system we have been discussing. |
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Other panelists then joined in discussing whether, if true, this would suggest a perjury rap for him. |
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Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor. |
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Swingers often point to the high rates of clandestine extra-marital affairs when discussing this issue. |
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Two ravers are discussing how ridiculous it is that videogames are blamed for inciting killing sprees. |
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In a perfect world an agile team is collaborating, interacting, discussing and reviewing almost everything they do. |
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Before discussing our findings, it is important to consider key limitations of the study. |
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Following a series of keynote speeches, delegates took part in workshops discussing the issue. |
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Seriously, this is really more character assassination and it's disturbing to see wise and intelligent people discussing this in these terms. |
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As the Herald went to press, members of the national park's property committee were discussing a recommendation to approve the idea. |
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We were discussing the difficulties involved, many of them self-created, in getting non-Hollywood, arthouse pictures seen in this country. |
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As it happens, however, they are again discussing the purchase of woodchips from Arsenault's Sawmill. |
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The local rednecks were angry that immigrants from the future were taking their jobs, and were discussing what to do about it. |
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Those are strong words especially in discussing the actions of a political party holding power as a government. |
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We will be discussing with the works council how best we can help employees find alternative work. |
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In discussing the alkanes as a functional group, the terms aliphatic and alicyclic are used. |
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Objectively, he is emotionally labile and becomes jittery and nervous when discussing the ring. |
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Before discussing issues of allocation of shared costs we need to set out some definitions. |
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Before discussing our findings in more detail, we must allude to five points that could have influenced our results. |
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There were a lot of opportunities for them to be alone together discussing her graduation project. |
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Even discussing theology and religion is a new phenomenon that emerged only in the conditions of religious pluralism. |
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The middle act is interesting in that it deals with friends discussing their departed amigo, who was not always a nice guy. |
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In the course of discussing this last category, he directly engaged the topic of anachronism. |
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The patterns I have been discussing in this section are of course generalizations, not iron laws. |
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One of the most common ways psychologists conceptualize culture is by discussing societies in terms of individualism and collectivism. |
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I am not discussing the difference between russet and terracotta, any more. |
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Bo Almqvist further analyses the Irish folk tradition, discussing the two dozen variants it contains. |
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If we were discussing the attachment of a support ledger or shear bracing, the choice of screws could be consequential. |
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Aware of the potential for ridicule, or for having their sanity questioned, protesters are naturally reticent about discussing these experiences. |
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The room was silent once more, except for Bart and Milhouse discussing a lemon tree on the television. |
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The drink of Beam had revivified the old man, and he might be discussing the future of the motel with her. |
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It's a book discussing what makes a military leader, and goes through examples of the hero, the anti-hero, the unheroic, and the false heroic. |
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The novel breaks down the taboos and barriers against openly discussing incest and sexual abuse. |
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For these reasons I would like to begin by discussing the antithesis between Eve and the church. |
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We're not talking about an open tournament here, we're discussing an elite round robin event consisting of all the world's finest players. |
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We have all seen countless articles in newspapers and magazines discussing the subject. |
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He believes that when discussing and planning the question of curbing lending growth, one has to take several aspects into consideration. |
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I was on a loser until I asked him if he'd make the same decision if it were his health we were discussing. |
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Two lovable rogues are discussing a mutual acquaintance who has just been released from prison. |
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I have chosen this transcription to remain in line with the standard Assyriological transcription for the words I am discussing. |
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And it's very hard to see where discussing his misuse of federal education money was somehow a low blow. |
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Her grandparents once entertained poets and artists in their salon, discussing the merits of T. S. Eliot. |
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He is openly weary of discussing his adoption and complains that the last journalist he spoke to wouldn't talk about anything else. |
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The bartenders talk it through, reviewing the recipe, measuring and tasting and discussing the drink's fine points. |
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One of the best parts of the movie for me was talking the movie over with friends, discussing our own interpretations. |
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He talked it over with his sister, discussing details of the condition and whether his portrayal was right or wrong. |
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To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment. |
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This continuum is then used as a grid in discussing the status of the varieties of Makua and their potential for language development. |
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Tonight they're discussing an upcoming trip to Las Vegas, where they've booked suites at the Mirage hotel and casino to play baccarat. |
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I just spent the better part of 30 minutes discussing the logistics of a good scallopini with The Friend in California. |
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Across the office, a couple of guys were discussing English, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese in the morning. |
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It didn't stop Brian and myself spending half an hour discussing this issue this afternoon on the telephone. |
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The manginess was quite apparent, especially in the airplane scene where he was discussing writing the 8 new songs. |
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To the great benefit of Kozloff's criticism, he does not eliminate the manifold ways of discussing photographs nor overly narrow his concerns. |
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In subsequently discussing my experience with others, I discovered I was not alone in my being treated very badly by the people at Morris. |
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We were discussing the Reflections document and the ecclesial bafflegab of which it is composed. |
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This survey of the parties' functions indicates the need to be terminologically precise in discussing their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Not all jazz music is made by balding musicians who sit around over copious whiskies discussing the wonders of a middle eight. |
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Aren't we really discussing some small, marginal difference in income here? |
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He arrived at 11.30 am and spent the next two hours discussing cars and test-driving a Ferrari, before settling on the Aston Martin. |
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How to fight back against a bad bust or police harassment was something that he and fellow musicians had been discussing for years. |
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We would be discussing whether the San Francisco Ballet was within its rights to reject an aspiring ballet dancer. |
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After examining and discussing texts, the children participated in an extension activity. |
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Once the calls, texts and emails start coming in I know I could be discussing almost any subject under the sun! |
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She banged open the door to find them all huddled together in a large group, lounging on the floor, obviously discussing something. |
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The two of us are having a marvy old time sitting around discussing everything from the current U.S political scene to his old associate. |
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It must be part of an inclusive approach to discussing a new history, which integrates the feminine with the masculine. |
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Or, how can one study a masquerade without discussing the physical mask, the apparent centerpiece of any masquerade? |
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Five minutes later I'd sort of forgotten about it, bantering in the staffroom and discussing someone's speech therapy needs, but there it sat. |
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One imagines Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley lounging around hotel bars in tailored suits, discussing real estate and drum programming. |
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By the time she comes back we forget what we were discussing and the drift of the conversation is lost. |
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It must be possible to get away from mateyness, the lingua franca and analytical chitchat in discussing music, yet still say something real. |
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Strong, beautiful and powerful matriarchs of your societies, historically it has been you who have lost the most by not discussing this issue. |
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Colleges and universities have come a long way from discussing beauty it would seem. |
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But the question of whether it's suitable is interesting, measurable, and worth discussing. |
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They will be planning and discussing organization of future events and a form letter on housing issues for students. |
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Recently, our family has been discussing what would be a befitting, honorable tribute to his life. |
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Recently a group of students was discussing an essay they had been set for an English test. |
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He reveals a meticulous attention to detail when discussing what he looks for in a player. |
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I think it is best to start top-down and first look at how to invoke the rendering process, without discussing implementation specifications. |
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What we need to do now is move on to discussing severance terms and the timing of the closure. |
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A Dublin cabbie, not realising what I was in town for, started discussing his sexcapades. |
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It shows workers discussing what they should do as the military prepares for the coup. |
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We are not discussing social options, but trying to build a country that has been destroyed and a state that has been shattered. |
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Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked World War One veteran, overhears people discussing the matter. |
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They have a good time discussing their nicknames, and those of the necessary shepherdesses. |
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As Carlo ironed my best Egyptian cotton sheets we were discussing Sandy's imminent visit. |
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It would be nice to have a book discussing Lem's works in Polish which are out of reach for readers in English. |
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The jury is still discussing the criteria, but some robots would seem to be shoo-ins. |
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They aren't the only professionals familiar with the case who tend to misgender Brandon when discussing his case. |
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When discussing more modern ciphers, we tend to regard all messages as sequences of binary digits. |
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Faced with patented technology that no one wants to eat, biotech companies are now discussing growing GM crops for biomass fuel. |
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Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets. |
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Tabitha tried to imagine the two of them sitting in the morning room of Vale Cottage, sipping tea and discussing gardening. |
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When discussing linguistic items like letters and sentences, contemporary philosophers distinguish types from tokens. |
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The change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed. |
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The first scene sees friends sipping coffee and discussing the skiffle craze that is sweeping Britain. |
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How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting? |
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Neither gentleman is ungallant enough to so much as hint when discussing her performance that her voice has been dubbed. |
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It deserves an answer that does not dumb down what mythologers around the world are discussing. |
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My experience with the TV thing is that bookers tend to go with a two-person or three-person format when discussing anything of substance. |
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I was grateful for the smallness of our class and the class time devoted to discussing our projects. |
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In discussing these events, Kelsey does an excellent job of highlighting the unreliability of contemporary written sources. |
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Further, he said, this provided a point of reference for discussing any unresolved questions, if not actually resolving them. |
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Technocrats from the two governments were currently discussing the modalities of the project to ensure smooth implementation. |
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He is describing a paradigm shift, and this fact is all the more obvious for his unwonted coyness in discussing it. |
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But Gladwell begins his piece discussing how the lack of dental care among the poor demonstrates the need for socialized medicine. |
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We were discussing the current uplift in the markets and how sustainable it may prove to be. |
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The authors do an excellent job of discussing the nuances between soil science and geology. |
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Eight of the nine factions in the House expressed support for discussing the protocol with government officials. |
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For we are discussing a subject which, when I was nobbut a lad, was strictly labelled Ladies Only. |
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Normally when discussing the history of spam, we look back to a lawyer who spammed newsgroups about 10 years ago. |
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To ease the transition, Sass suggests discussing the changes you want to make in a nonconfrontational manner. |
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But since I think of the blogosphere as a dorm room bull session writ large, I still like the idea of discussing stuff like this. |
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Which is a bit like discussing childbirth while skirting around the difficult business of mothers. |
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It's an important issue for us women, and for a man, any man, to feel uncomfortable about her discussing it hacks her off. |
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In this version of events, one of the employees is said to have been discussing a forthcoming stag weekend in Krakow, Poland. |
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He begins by discussing calls in the 1870s for reform of the property tax, the backbone of state and local finance. |
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They didn't have a final confrontation between Gandalf and Sauron, where they sit on a beach playing chess and discussing the fate of halfwits. |
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Give them a different way to go about discussing ideas and the issues that face the world, and they go at it hammer and tongs. |
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For kids who like science, it could even be used as a starting point for discussing how the eye works. |
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Here, we shall confine our attention to discussing the conditions which must be satisfied if their occurrence is to be compulsory. |
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Now, discussing one's weight with a workmate might seem like a strange ice-breaker, but it works! |
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He demonstrates on a Stein fortepiano alongside the Steinway, discussing his decisions about articulation and dynamics in key passages. |
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He was discussing ways that he could make money and he foolishly got on to ways he could make money unlawfully and this plan was hatched. |
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But she heated up substantially when discussing the performance of then-newcomer Steve Buscemi. |
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Last Wednesday's meeting saw various heavyweights from the political world discussing the issues of the day. |
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Robinson divides Forensic Oratory into two parts, first discussing oratory in general and then exploring forensic oratory in particular. |
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We will explain the cause of these phenomena when discussing the light conditions in plant communities. |
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But I was struck by how hesitant he sounded when discussing reform of the police service. |
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There are, in effect, two different orientations involved in discussing patterns and their positions. |
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I am sending you herewith an article discussing the effect of the current bear market on the future of the mutual fund industry. |
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On a recent visit, sitting in a taverna, sipping ouzo, and discussing politics, I brought up the subject. |
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Our articles often need to use symbols for keystrokes when discussing specific tasks and other special characters. |
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Elton John was once on a chat show discussing his successful libel action against the Sun. |
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We chattered the whole while, discussing clothes and news and how I knew French. |
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How had she gone from discussing the characters in the book she was reading to Archie's description of a mooring hitch? |
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Japanese honorifics probably won't be used much when discussing particle physics or nanotechnology. |
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I thought the attorneys for the various parties were not supposed to be discussing the case. |
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The commentators were discussing defensive match-ups while the camera was panning over the crowd, occasionally stopping on a celebrity. |
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The panelists were discussing what it takes to be a good anchor in newsrooms today. |
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The World Toilet Summit in Beijing will feature a host of guest speakers from across the globe discussing the latest toilet technology. |
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One reason my reaction is so hostile to the practice we're discussing is that I see it as imposing a modest risk for no benefit. |
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Dunn avoids discussing capital controls but does urge nations to reduce their dependence on short-term debt, so-called hot money. |
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Over here there's a few Swedes and Finns discussing strategy in their native tongues. |
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They make sweeping statements and exaggerated charges on the basis of a very limited understanding of the issues they are discussing. |
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The Twins turned around and huddled discussing with each other what Melissa had just offered them. |
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While discussing the mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms, it would be well worth mentioning their genetic basis. |
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I'm sure the writers will protest that discussing issues like this, using sympathetic characters, helps educate others in similar situations. |
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After this, a symposium was held, discussing the nature of food in general and of salad in particular. |
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Two terms that are still commonly encountered when discussing the classification of ore deposits are syngenetic and epigenetic. |
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The workshop aims at raising and discussing relevant issues on the transcription of intonation in the Ibero-Romance languages. |
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I realize he was likely being facetious with discussing how he's perfect, but it still amazes me that he'd say it. |
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They had been discussing how to repay some of the debts Thompson had accumulated from a failed relationship. |
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While the record's disposition may be a departure for these New Yorkers, their coyness in discussing it is not. |
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He's played Rick James and Prince, been coining popular catchphrases all season long and has regular folks discussing his show every day. |
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However the compilation fits together so seamlessly that it would be rather impertinent to keep on discussing individual items. |
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He seemed obsessed with discussing a film rather than the food and made a number of inaccurate observations. |
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Later I see a father and son, both dressed in the near-obligatory combat fatigues, eagerly discussing the firepower on show. |
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I mean, you've been discussing her beauty, and whether she was a fashion plate or not. |
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Many women find that, to varying degrees, most people are not comfortable discussing loss. |
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It seems to me that various commenters are discussing fundamentally different examples of subjectivity, and therefore talking past each other. |
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In discussing psychiatry and the arts, I cannot resist indulging my interest in psychiatry and film. |
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Families are picnicking, watching with binoculars and discussing previous races. |
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A college class was discussing the fact that nouns in some foreign languages are either of masculine or feminine gender. |
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In discussing drag, we talk about challenging the audience's conception of gender, or recovering the male performer's sense of the feminine. |
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I have been looking at the black-and-white photograph I have of the infulae bands that we have been discussing. |
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They fell to discussing Sedgemore's multitudinous achievements, his thunderous oratory, the life-changing bills he piloted through the Commons. |
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I was with your husband just some few hours ago and he told me about the mealie meal issue you were discussing early this morning. |
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Voters in bars and cafes are more concerned with discussing the World Cup and the French Open tennis championships. |
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Perhaps the best way to start discussing this review is to quote it almost in its entirety. |
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I am not condoning the behaviour of these ignorant people, but merely discussing some of the reasons for this behaviour. |
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Gandhi pithily expressed his deep yearning in 1936 to Maurice Frydman, a Polish engineer, while discussing the village reconstruction movement. |
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I was discussing the finer points of impeachment, and votes of no confidence. |
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For example, in discussing ionized plasma boundary layer control, a certain paper by engineers at Northrop is mentioned. |
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There was considerable consistency in the reasons given for either discussing or not discussing the diagnosis with their children. |
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Many, many times I took along beginners and intermediates to help me at the testing hill, and we'd spend hours discussing whatever I knew about. |
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All three groups of Fourth Internationalists have been discussing the possibility of reunifying revolutionary Marxist forces in Canada. |
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We conclude by discussing the implications of consuetude for political and social behavior. |
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The idea that women could not be priests, for instance, she treated as beneath contempt, not even worth discussing. |
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They're on the phone pleasantly discussing the niceties of the forthcoming Christmas season. |
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I tried having meetings, disciplinary interviews and discussing issues, but they still do nothing. |
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They talked as they ate, discussing the journey and their comrades who were currently plundering another village a few miles away. |
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The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions. |
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He recounts a recent conversation with one very high-end designer in which they were discussing the opportunities in plus-size apparel for women. |
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After spending the previous afternoon listening to Pa and the other men discussing boring contract details, there was a long delay in the stagecoach leaving this morning. |
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President James Madison, at the time closely allied with Thomas Jefferson, was not reticent about discussing wealth inequality. |
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Before discussing this topic, it is worth pointing out again that clonality, with or without fission, is a pervasive aspect of cnidarian life cycles. |
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When discussing holidays, never be tempted to sound knowledgeable about a place you have not actually visited, because this will boomerang back on you. |
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At the end of the first day, long into the night as groups huddled around talking, discussing the world and its problems there was a coming alive of weary spirits. |
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The experiences kind of hardened us against the club, and it is actually only in the last week, with what has happened to them, that our members have been discussing them. |
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Various clubs huddled in circles discussing their interests. |
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Recently I've criticized what seemed to me to be the casual attitude toward untruth many in this administration have when it comes to discussing Iraq. |
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The brainy guys had their say, and while I didn't agree with everything they said, it was still cool that they were discussing and endorsing some of the ideas in the book. |
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The issue wouldn't have entered the public domain were it not for the suits within these organisations discussing these proposals over a coffee when on SPL business. |
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In discussing some general problem in nature he always knows how to pick out a typical concrete physical problem and to give it a clear mathematical formulation. |
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The most insightful contribution Bordo makes to our understanding of bodily Anne is in a passage discussing her death. |
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As a former law professor at several elite law schools, he is adept at discussing high constitutional theory. |
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A wise teacher was discussing life with a young student one day. |
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Of course, as a guy I'm walking on eggshells simply discussing this. |
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I couldn't have imagined that I would actually be sitting with him, coincidentally at age 30, discussing the same issue. |
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It frustrated her to hear other students discussing death as an abstraction, subject to simple moral rules. |
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What was bewildering for me was listening to my parents discussing him. |
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Brown says his greatest joy would be to find that readers of Inferno were avidly discussing Dante. |
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We frequently enjoyed his Bengali vegetarian feasts while discussing different aspects of Eastern philosophy late into the night. |
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And so we were off again, discussing cutting style, Christmas dinner, and boned versus unboned hams. |
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We're drinking tea, eating vadas, and discussing the future. |
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By discussing her mammary travails so openly, Jolie runs the risk of messing with the fantasy. |
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What is morally odious is the cool and disinterested way in which the commentariat is discussing what might fairly be described as racial cleansing. |
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Gone are the days of meeting in the club bar and discussing cricket and learning the game from hardened club players and sharing in their experiences. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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Another trio is discussing the best watering holes in the Far East. |
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Why must I be subjected to teams of lackwits telling lousy jokes, quipping lame quips, discussing current events with all the wit and wisdom of the village idiot? |
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The President spent time in closed-door meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu discussing Syria and Iran. |
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No one is discussing the spread of the niqab and its symbolism. |
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Even if the society or organisation is going broke, in fact especially if it is, people will find ways of not discussing it, while seizing on minor details. |
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Falstaff was big and fantastically blustery, and in that context, we somehow managed to avoid discussing the politics of the day, enjoying a jolly frivolous evening in all. |
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I was just discussing a 70s Czech movie about time travel with a friend. |
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The other week the staff were discussing a car which was parked in the car park, a Merc, which belongs to a woman who parks there two or three times a week. |
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Just as we need a new tone in Washington, we also need a new tone in discussing energy and the environment, one that is less suspicious, less punitive, less rancorous. |
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Andy and Holly sat around the stereo, looking through cassettes and compact discs, animatedly discussing the relative merits of various forms of music. |
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One of the coolest things about the class was that we were discussing the Gothic novel in real Gothic buildings. |
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But he more than compensated for any physical deficits by his willingness to court female readers, and by his tirelessness in discussing his own work. |
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It becomes instructively frustrating to discover how many terms we take for granted in discussing ways of knowing, for which we have only visually oriented vocabulary. |
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After discussing the idea of establishing a financial services centre in Dublin, he paved the way for meetings with the chairmen of a number of German banks. |
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York City chairman Steve Beck and his fellow heads of Third Division clubs were today discussing plans for the introduction of a pilot salary cap scheme for next season. |
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I would like to end by discussing the future of string theory, not as a mathematical subject but as a framework for particle physics and cosmology. |
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She eased up to a door that was slightly ajar and peeked inside the room to view about six or seven men sitting at a round wooden table, discussing something. |
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Moreover, in discussing spinning with a wheel, she notes how much change there was in working conditions as the middle ages continued into the early modern world. |
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The idea becomes a dream and he visualizes himself making the phone calls and discussing it with his boss, as if he is watching a movie of his new life unfolding. |
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People are studying the maps with a sick kind of fascination and discussing projected paths and low pressure and millibars and such delights with a fair amount of regularity. |
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Li was discussing the dilemma with an old professor at Balliol College, Oxford. |
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Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov. |
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I was on Charlie Rose recently, and in discussing Marilyn Monroe he asked, what do you think was her great appeal? |
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The military has been trying to stop current and former special operators from discussing their secretive profession. |
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Neither individual would go on the record due to the sensitivity of discussing personnel matters. |
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Once we were discussing Lifeboat, a Hitchcock film that takes place almost entirely in a small boat adrift at sea. |
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No matter what your opinion is on spoiler timelines, if the next movie, season, series, or book is out, discussing the last one is generally not viewed as being spoilery. |
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Beyond simply transposing the text into English, the translator and the company dedicated a lot of time to discussing the context of the script with the author. |
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After discussing the downtime with my husband and employer, I resolved to advocate for myself. |
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One of the easiest ways to determine if a study is even worth discussing is to see where it was actually published, if at all. |
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In this sequel, he took off from a prologue featuring Byron and Mary Shelley discussing sequel possibilities before introducing the lonely creature's shock-headed bride. |
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I'm sure my codefendants are discussing this with their lawyers. |
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While that is not likely to happen, her record label and tour staff have been discussing ways to tone the show down. |
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Family issues often surface when discussing the specifics of respite care. |
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In the story, the flu appears in anthropomorphic form as a group of human beings who are heard discussing where they ought to go next to contaminate other people. |
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To a request from the college that the civic authority construct a wall for the hostel, she said she would revert to the college after discussing it with the mayor. |
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Watch video of Zachary Karabell discussing what went wrong at mf Global, and what may be in store for Jon Corzine. |
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In a few sentences, as though discussing the closing of a mortgage, they have given away France. |
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Some friends and I were discussing whether we'll ever again have a president with a moustache or beard. |
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I remember when we were discussing this earlier you were saying that in a way this tends to stack up as an argument between the Apollonian and the Dionysian view. |
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In discussing the translation of his work, he was extremely approbatory. |
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It commissions exit polls, carries them, goads some politician into deriding them and then spends half an hour discussing loftily why exit polls serve a purpose. |
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In a bleakly appropriate coda, just as we finished discussing the rehabilitation of mined lands, a one-legged man on a bicycle pedaled gamely past our car. |
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The whole country, the entire populace, should be discussing and debating this in an attempt to work our way out of the morass and design new beginnings. |
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They have been ahead of the curve in discussing income inequality and the lack of upward mobility in developed societies. |
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Cautious in so many ways, Stalin trusted in his ability to read the runes of Hitler's intentions without discussing the evidence with anyone else. |
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I remember discussing the film passionately with my classmates. |
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The conversations will last no more than five minutes, discussing Napoleon's short stature, and then everyone can, at long last, get blitzed on the merlot. |
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We noted in discussing Aristotle's hylomorphic analysis of change generally that his account requires the existence of suitably disposed subjects of change. |
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A marketing girl and her colleague talked shop for a while, discussing the approach to the market research, questions about breakfast cereals, etc. |
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The Sango people were discussing the fines they would exact and interrupted Mann's reproaches with whoops of Kawo! Kawo! in honour of their orisa. |
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But because my commitment is to mainstreaming astrology, I think it would be very confusing to the public if I started discussing other techniques. |
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The second day begins with a visit to Natalie's recently opened gourmet food store, with the atmosphere quickly turning from sampling savouries to discussing business. |
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So much the better if you have a cache of slightly obscure references that you can dispense, especially if these bear only tangential relationship to what you are discussing. |
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There was another viral post discussing why sorority recruitment needs to change. |
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If you read me regularly, you know that I'm not exactly shy about discussing Republican extremism, the nuttiness of the base, etc. |
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Working women are stressing out their male partners by discussing business problems around the family hearthside. |
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This meant that in discussing conflicts between kingdoms, the date would have to be given in the regnal years of all the kings involved. |
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He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus. |
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A dozen boys, roughly half the class, raised their hands and began discussing their hooptees. |
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It has no formal powers but operates as a forum for discussing matters of common concern between the respective legislatures. |
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The conspiracy of Gaius Silius in the year after his Censorship, 48, is detailed in the section discussing Claudius' third wife, Messalina. |
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As early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the chances of leaving Anne without having to return to Catherine. |
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How many, again, and how irreconcileable, are the standards of justice to which reference is made in discussing the repartition of taxation. |
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He also contended that discussing the soul is impossible because it is made of a divine substance, and humanity cannot perceive the divine. |
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Then the instructor is open in discussing the court-tertransferential and the transferential responses that emerged in therapy with this patient. |
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When discussing plants and animals, she covers acclimatization, genetic adaptation, or migration. |
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In either circumstance, the lessor will probably be open to discussing these options, since they have a familiar, ready and willing customer. |
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Proposes a system architecture for CAS creation and delivery, discussing service management and active network layers. |
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I begin by discussing the difficulties of proving consistency within a formal system generally. |
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Hearing of this, the King sent a message to Parliament forbidding the Commons from discussing matters of state. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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And indeed, the man who figured most prominently in hyping the issue seemed particularly ill at ease discussing it. |
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Significantly, the author does not stop after discussing the criminal menticidal tactics of totalitarian states. |
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