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One subject should be discussed at a time (adopted 1581).
She is a champion of social drinking, an unapologetic gossip who believes that everything, everything, should be discussed at her bar.
Since America is at the center of global power, Nicholas D. Kristof's "15 travel tips" should be discussed at all American schools.
Their gardens should be inquired after anxiously, the state of their dahlias should be discussed at length, their marriages and their mortgages should be the sole topic of conversation over cups of coffee in the Old Bailey canteen.
In an interview today with the NTV television network, Mr. Maskhadov's aide, Akhmed Zakayev, said disarmament, the return of perhaps 150,000 war refugees from neighboring Ingushetia, a cease-fire and "economic issues" should be discussed at the talks.
They did not think the subject should be discussed at NATO until closer to the CCM entry into force and stated that any iscussion should be kept as brief as possible.
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Practically, such cases should be discussed as priority at the beginning of MTBs.
The past should be discussed only at elderly relatives' birthday parties and court hearings.
The author proposes self-splicing introns as aminoacylation enzymes, but fails to mention self-splicing introns as possible precursors of rRNAs [ 57] Other alternatives should be discussed or at least mentioned, such as rRNA evolving from an amino acid tagged RNA that also served as a template in cis, reminiscent of the extant tmRNA [ 50].
"It was part of the discussion but the main conclusion was that it should be discussed, if anywhere, at the G20 later this week," he added.
Appropriate medication administration including rotation of sites should be discussed with patients at teaching session.
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