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Long-Term Capital Management, I don't really want to discuss too much about it, but that's an isolated example.
But be careful not to discuss too much about your dating others with him.
Don't discuss too much with mutual friends, as this may embarrass him and can put others in a difficult position.
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Commercial breaks seemingly came every five minutes, full leader boards were discussed too much, key golfers were ignored and story lines forgotten.
Above The Law summarizes it in a pithy headline — "Abbe Lowell Falls For Internet Prank, Still Gives Good Advice" — and reasons that he did a good job not discussing too much via email and saying they should talk on the phone.
The only comment about Darwin's book recorded by Cope was that Darwin discussed "too much geology" from the account of his voyage.
"He was inflexible, tough, and didn't like to discuss things too much.
I don't think we need to discuss Chris too much more.
When asked about the connection, the artist said: "Yes, there is obviously some relationship between these latest works and my older works, but I don't want to discuss it too much.
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