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They were going to discuss whether the novel was dead or not.
Sure, the courts are going to discuss whether that can actually be a crime, whether it violates protected speech rights and all the rest.
I'm not going to discuss whether marijuana use should be legalized.
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They're going to discuss tonight whether he'll be going back.
In the paragraph I have remaining (this, girls, is truly the hardest thing about newspaper columns: making the idea fit the space) I'm not going to discuss the thorny question of whether some affirmative action policies do some good, of whether newspapers matter anymore anyway, or even return to the subject of Sinn Fein.
The Justice Party was going to discuss later in the day whether they would boycott the vote or not.
"Let's keep it small, you know little things that go on, little meetings that happen where they are going to discuss different issues in Cambridge, whether it be, such as at the university or those sorts of things," the officer is recorded as saying.
"We're going to discuss rat sterilization".
We are not going to discuss architecture.
"I'm not going to discuss it.
"I'm not going to discuss individuals.
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