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mooted
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Past of moot
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I started the campaign in 2009 after speaking at a meeting in Doncaster where major cuts were mooted.
But now, hey, we here!" With season two commissioned and on the way, mooted guests include Oprah Winfrey ("I'm wearing her down!" says Daniels) and even Barack Obama.
Carswell has previously mooted that a business leader, like vacuum cleaner tycoon James Dyson, would be best placed as a figurehead for the campaign to leave the EU.
When it was mooted to the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon last month that Scotland win full budgetary independence – with no London subvention – she understandably blanched.
This week he reportedly mooted the possibility of replacing Louis Walsh in next year's judging lineup.
But 'affective computing' companies, such as the US firm Affectiva, have mooted that their software could be used in tandem with Dubai's extensive CCTV network to measure the moods expressed on people's faces.
Cosby's lawyers continue to deny the claims – and Cosby's deeply loyal wife Camille has mooted the intriguing suggestion that if anyone here is a victim it's poor ol' Cliff Huxtable – but it seems pretty clear that Cosby's reputation is trashed for good.
Inspired by the Beatles Museum in Liverpool, it was first mooted a decade ago amid much loud publicity.
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