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What has to be cleared up, or out of the way, are formulations of gender and sexuality that at one stage seemed to be solutions to problems in the conceptualization of Melanesian social life.
At the time of the interview, Hopkins is embroiled in a furore ("which furore are you referring to?" is a matter that has to be cleared up) surrounding her suggestion that we repel migrants - 'cockroaches' as she described them in The Sun - from our shores using gunships.
The scene then has to be cleared up respectfully, before they can get the trains on the move again.
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Questions still have to be cleared up, verifications made, and installations and equipment probably still have to be destroyed.
"If something had to be cleared up with him on that, I would do it," Torre said.
Describing the Holocaust as a question that had to be cleared up by scholars, he added: "My question was very clear.
He said Snowden would be prepared to travel to Germany and testify, "but the circumstances would have to be cleared up".
Surgeons are coming in from all directions, and everything that can be done, at such a painful moment, is being done for the suffering victims of the fearful calamity, the mystery of which will have to be cleared up by an inquest.
The man said that it was just a glitch in the system, but it had to be cleared up by 4 a.m. and our room rate would be discounted 25% for the inconvenience.
"His first priority had to be clearing up the mess he inherited.
There was only one question that had to be cleared up.
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