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Which means, you should not go into public debates, and start random debates with strangers.
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Organic meetings allow for meandering, they don't have specific time requirements and they can go over the time, include random debate and actually be fun.
We may as well televise random couples debating their SPF requirements in Boots, or discussing which junction they should get off at on the M6 for Carlisle.
A random memory of debating about paint swatches — Sandstone, Sandbar, Saltillo — flashed through my head.
Thus he has allowed his natural fury to take its course, letting his mean streak increasingly show at random moments (a debate here, an interview there, a limp handshake elsewhere).
What's the point?" Which riles you up more, Ed Miliband endlessly droning without actually saying anything at all, or Nick Clegg making an enormous Thing of calling random strangers on TV debates by their first name as if it was a pick-up technique from The Game?
But the debate over random versus planned can seem academic when you take in Oxford's autumn beauty.
The great danger of debating these random numbers is that it can obscure the appalling human suffering caused by such legislation.
(Remember Tiger Woods?) There's also Secretariat in 1973, but if we're throwing random animals into the debate, we have to add some especially fast cheetahs and falcons.
The participants in the debate were chosen at random, although all the course participants were informed about the debate topics two weeks before the workshop began.
Random people on the internet debated whether she was a liar or an attention whore or was simply crazy.
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