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"I'm gonna have to go off-topic here," Quinn said.
I agree: all too often, information is repeated or the discussion goes off-topic.
They cannot sit, lean on the desk, take any breaks or go off-topic.
As such the only way to go off-topic on this thread will be if you mention something concrete, important, or of lasting substance.
She couldn't sit down or take a break for the bathroom, and if she got help or went off-topic more than three times the filibuster would be over, too.
Sending people to other channels when they go off-topic is called ''raccooning,'' and being raccooned is like being sent to supremely cool detention: Dedicated channels exist for puns, parenting, puppies and dozens more special interests.
At least three of the anchors, including NBC's Al Roker, used their interview with the president to go off-topic, bringing up the kidnapping of more than 270 girls in Nigeria – an event unrelated to warming temperatures and severe weather.
Often, that will be because you're trying to send a word that doesn't exist, or that you've misunderstood the question and are going off-topic in response, so being pushed back on track is a helpful thing.
The petition then again went off-topic, arguing that recent warming is due to solar activity (which has had a cooling effect over the past 60 years) and natural cycles (which don't cause long-term temperature trends).
In June, Page stunned a group of foreign policy luminaries during a private meeting at Blair House with the visiting prime minister of India by going off-topic to declare that Putin was a stronger and more reliable leader than President Barack Obama, according to people who were in the room.
Sometimes it is best to focus entirely on careers, and sometimes it is best to go off-topic.
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