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She debates for a while, and I inevitably pull down more pairs than she could wear in a day, or even a week.
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Or you could abandon the debate for a while and explore other areas of the menu — and you wouldn't be disappointed.
The most dishonest aspect of this debacle was that Republicans denied they were filibustering, claiming that they just wanted to prolong debate for a while and that all major votes require 60 supporters.
The takeaway from these numbers probably isn't that all mothers should work even if they prefer to stay at home (although that subject did seem to occupy the political debate for a while last month).
ULA's use of a Russian engine to launch national security assets has been the source of contentious debate for a while.
V and Ahmed debated for a while.
The British decided to despatch one of their Commonwealth ministers to Rhodesia for talks during early July, but debated for a while over whether it should be Bottomley or his deputy, Cledwyn Hughes, who should be sent.
Returning to his Cabinet meeting, Smith reported the conversation to his ministers, and, after debating for a while, the Cabinet came to the conclusion that Wilson was simply attempting to buy more time and that there no sign that actual progress was being made.
This puzzling picture is a subject of debate for a while [7].
Once women won the right to vote in 1920, the menstruation-equals-inadequacy debate ebbed for a while.
I guess we'll be debating that for a while.
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