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But as Mr. Schieffer seemed prepared to move to another topic, Mr. McCain returned to Mr. Ayers on his own.
Just to if I may move to another topic, I mean, is it fair for me to infer again, from what you're saying are you saying that your staff saw the need for the civilian people on the ground in the street doing work that without holding guns, basically.
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The teacher and researchers worked with the students to develop mutually agreed participation protocols which included attentive listening, sharing opportunities to talk, mutual agreement about issues discussed before moving to another topic, and being respectful of others.
If you've been following this five-part series on my journey post-Katrina, you're as ready to move on to another topic as I am, so I'll wrap it up quickly and move on to 10 pictures of rebirth and recovery.
He took the compliment, though talk of his appearance always made him desperate to move on to another topic.
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Jim, I -- you may want to move on to another topic, but I would just say this to the American people.
By this point, Mr. Pressman, looking a bit like an exasperated viewer at a tennis match, urged his guests to move on to another topic.
Winley later apologized, saying in a statement: "In my judgment, given the tone of the interview, I should have asked Mike to move on to another topic, instead of instructing Darrelle to hang up the phone.
"Jim — I — you may want to move on to another topic," Obama declared after twenty-one consecutive minutes of dense, mostly opaque exchanges about tax policy at the start of the debate.
Let's move on to another topic altogether, Sarbanes-Oxley.
Kardashian, visibly ready to move on to another topic (like, say, her talk show) but politely answering, was a little more verbose this time.
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