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But viewers who find those discussions a bit light on references to Marxist theory and other intellectual heavy artillery now have another place to go.

To be clear, I generally find most gender discussions a bit weepy and tired.

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I'd like to see if I can raise the level of the discussion a bit.

Also, I came to the discussion a bit late since I just noticed it today.

But the judge's decision last week has made the discussion a bit less abstract.

It is, nonetheless, the sort of thing we're now talking about doing — WikiLeaks has just made the discussion a bit more open — and so we ought to give some thought to the consequences.

Often when you ask people for saber vendor recommendations, I feel like one can quickly get embroiled in a useless discussion - a bit like flamefests about whether Chevy or Ford pickup trucks are better.

It is, nonetheless, the sort of thing we're now talking about doing WikiLeaks has just made the discussion a bit more open and so we ought to give some thought to the consequences.

Secondly, only a few members were able to join this meetup, which made the discussion a bit limited.

With its latest list, Glamour UK might be stirring up the discussion a bit early by picking Kristen Stewart as its top "Best Dressed Women 2012" (in April -- a bit early, non?).

But some of the discussions were a bit difficult to follow," said one.

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