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Martin replied: "Yea do u??" A third topic of conversation is organised fighting.

A modern Eliza would surely be allowed a third topic: house prices.

A third topic ends the review, presenting the hypothesized relationships among the variables of the study.

A third topic discussed in some detail concerns the idea that in eukaryotes, as in prokaryotes, initiation of translation might involve base-pairing between mRNA and ribosomal RNA.

A third topic involves the "post-predicaments," a cluster of seemingly disparate notions treated by Aristotle in Categories after he discusses the categories proper.

A third topic of ontological discussion at the 'higher' level is the nature of the elements of musical works, such as melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, and how they come together to form complex wholes.

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This private lesson in kimono-wearing runs 90 minutes to two hours and includes a choice of a second topic.

(I've found this to be true. If you add a second topic to an e-mail, the recipient often fails to notice it).

Nor did Mr. Gore mention a second topic that could have unsettled his labor audience -- his proposal to overhaul the campaign finance system.

A second topic concerns cross-correlations between the price fluctuations of different stocks.

A first topic is the characterization of the dynamics of stock price fluctuations.

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