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Ms. Quinn, seeking to prevent the imminent filing of the petition, said she would discuss a deal.

Ms. Goodall told The Post that she would discuss the issue on her Jane Goodall Institute Web site blog.

Ms. Goodall acknowledged the duplication and apologized, adding that she would discuss the issue on her Web site's blog.

(She added that the allegations were "Hogwash! Hogwash!") Asked if she would discuss cases before the attorney general's office with her husband if she is elected, Ms. Pirro said only that she would discuss cases with lawyers on her staff.

But she said that she had declined to take on any such role, adding that she had "other things" in mind that she would discuss later.

She said she would discuss a "just and a balanced solution of the national problem within the parameters of the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Sri Lanka".

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Nancy said she'd discuss it with Adam after Thanksgiving.

(Interestingly enough, Palin's doppelganger, Tina Fey, has also been asked to put forth a literary masterpiece. Presumably, she'd discuss things other than her now-famous "I can see Russian from my house!" though that would probably sell well enough on its own).

Ms. Schwager, an only child, wished she'd discussed these questions with her father while he was alive.

The quotes would have been splashed across the tabloids, followed up by a careful, media-trained response from the artist she'd discussed, and a handful of broadsheet pieces about role models and feminism.

When he asked what she'd discussed with his son, she responded, "the art world".

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