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Adorno and Benjamin discuss him in their correspondence.
A quick look on Mumsnet reveals long, eye-watering threads discussing him, in particular his shirtless body, in unrepeatable ways.
It's another intriguing thought experiment: if Schiele had lived to be 70, and died, say, in the 1960s (Kokoschka died in 1980, aged 93), then perhaps his paintings would not be selling for millions of pounds today and we would not be discussing him in the way we are.
Pyrgos obviously made an impact and cusiter looked distinctly uneasy when they were discussing him in the studio!
We read him alone in our rooms, then discussed him collectively in the pub, quoting our favourite bits with the same enthusiasm and fondness as for Pearl Jam lyrics or Harry Enfield sketches.
In discussing him and Hernandez before the game, Mark Teixeira went so far as to describe them as "the best one-two punch in baseball".
Sir Martin then said he would leave the room so it could be discussed without him in the chair.
Informed consent was obtained prior to the surgery, at which time the procedure was discussed with him in lay language.
We'll certainly have to discuss trying him in blinkers.
The only problem his partner recalled discussing with him in his final week was how to find transportation for a visit to a friend's country house.
Dionysius seemed to consent to this, and sent his agents again, desiring some of the Syracusans to come into the citadel and discuss with him in person the terms to which on each side they might be willing, after fair debate, to consent.
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