Besides, the duke and the duchess still had much to discuss with each other. |
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A fire has been laid for us in the parlour and I am certain we have much to discuss. |
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We have much to discuss this evening, and much that should be said at this time of political chaos and economic collapse. |
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There have been many developments since we last hosted our customers at an event like yesterday and there was much to discuss. |
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Whether it's developing online broadband channels or 3G subscription services, we have much to discuss and learn from each other. |
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There will be much to discuss and Parliament must play a key role. |
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The seminar will provide MPs with an opportunity not so much to discuss laws outlawing trafficking, but to highlight how parliamentarians should become more involved in ensuring the implementation of existing legislation. |
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There's so much to talk about and so much to discuss. |
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An interesting speech provides much to discuss and debate. |
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Progress is slow in this area. But there is much to discuss. |
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We undoubtedly have much to discuss in the realm of data protection. |
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