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There were always things that were fun to discuss, fun to talk about, fun to debate over".
They just might not be all that fun to discuss.
Of course, the issues of housing, which remain among the nation's greatest economic challenges, isn't nearly as much fun to discuss as whether a first-term senator is more experienced than a two-year governor.
It was always "fun" to discuss and argue scientific matters with Kim--he is a very effective experimenter and, as everyone in the cell cycle field knows, an unusually bright mind.
Kyle Smith of the New York Post had the most negative assessment, calling it "more fun to discuss than to sit through".
Drive is also a movie that like most subjects tangibly related to the reverence of hot pink font is the opposite of fun to discuss in public.
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It is a fun story to discuss sometimes... but really?
The large characterized puppets provide an easy and fun icebreaker to discuss our purpose for hosting Darwin Day UT, upcoming events, and answer any questions surrounding evolution.
It's hardly a fun topic to discuss, but it's the harsh reality that a lot of people out there have significant outstanding debt — many of whom won't be able to pay back what they owe on time.
In more care-free areas like arts and culture, State could just be fun place to discuss your favorite Radiohead song, the best soufflé recipe, the worst player on the New York Yankees, or what will happen next on House Of Cards.
It is a good idea -- and quite fun -- to discuss the rules with them.
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