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That said, the two writer-directors would sometimes split up when having to discuss particular aspects of filming with their cast.

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It claims to remove groups discussing violence, but simultaneously includes a number of rules about limiting these same groups in recommendations and downranking them in search.

The panel, which includes the Departments of Treasury, State, Justice and other agencies, was set to meet Wednesday to discuss the potential sale, following a similar meeting on Tuesday.

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Some of the broad components of the federal plan have already been discussed, but Wednesday’s reports attempt to put the key details into a comprehensive framework.

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This meeting, they will be discussing “You Exist Too Much” by Zaina Arafat.

Pelosi was on CNBC on Tuesday morning to discuss the negotiations over the latest round of coronavirus relief legislation.

With Republicans unwilling to agree to legislation anywhere near the scope Pelosi wants, some Democrats have begun to discuss other options.

At the Georgian Club in Atlanta, the two discussed a new law that involved replacing the state’s voting machines, according to Raffensperger’s deputy, Jordan Fuchs.

In that conversation, utilizing the Defense Production Act was discussed, according to an industry representative on the call.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department refused to discuss the case on the record.

Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration.

You were there at my invitation to discuss issues with your constituents.

The WHO has agreed to meet with Yang and a number of Chinese NGOs to discuss a broader ruling on the practice.

Lometcha refuses to discuss the earlier history of Belgika—more than once he retorts, “Ask the Belgians!”

The Daily Beast sat down with Burton to discuss Big Eyes and his beautiful, dark, twisted career.

In part of the book you discuss getting bullied in high school.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the security preparations publicly.

In recent weeks, Moscow has invited a series of opposition figures to discuss a peacemaking deal.

After Rosemary offers me some tea, I sit down on the couch with Downey Sr. to discuss his astonishing life, and career.

And of course, they have never called me to discuss my grievances.

In spite of that, Stewart had never appeared on the Report until last night, when he joined to discuss his new film, Rosewater.

But church authorities have traditionally been hesitant to discuss controversial parts of Mormon history.

He declined to discuss why the RDIF chose his firm or to elaborate on the specific media services provided to the fund.

You waited until now to fully discuss your 17-year relationship with Jack Nicholson.

The Daily Beast sat down with Stewart to discuss the film, the midterms—or what he refers to as “The Red Wedding,” and much more.

Immersion is something that game developers discuss frequently when talking about their games, and with good reason.

On November 24, 1986, the NSPG met from 2:00 until 3:45 in the afternoon to discuss developments in the intervening two weeks.

For its part, the McConnell campaign repeatedly dodged opportunities to discuss the Kentucky Opportunity Coalition.

I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.

"From what I have heard, I think I may be free to discuss this," and she paused again, with her eyes asking that she may.

So an armistice was agreed to on June 26, and representatives of both sides met to discuss terms.

There is no need to discuss the question of how to deal with the artist under socialism.

Nor is it necessary here to discuss the hundred and one modifications of the socialistic plan.

There is no need to discuss the particular way in which this policy can best be carried out.

Put on your hat, Henrietta,” said Mr. Ducksmith, “while this gentleman and I discuss terms.

She thought that the elder members of the family could discuss life more freely unhampered by the younger generation.

She longed to have her daughter to herself, and to discuss with her not only the happenings of the past but plans for the future.

This gentleman was the first to indicate that they had not driven out to Lumalitas to discuss the weather and the scenery.

Of course in the limits of a note to a work like the present it is impossible to discuss so large a question.

The man said he would have to discuss the matter with his partner before making a final rate.

Clubs were formed to discuss the great questions of the day, to mold public opinion, and to overawe the Assembly.

However great and inexplicable these differences may be, it is not the business of the valuator of a manure to discuss them.

After this just formality, you will find him ready to see the point of a joke or discuss the current topics of the day.

A chemist would regard it as waste of time to discuss his science with an alchemist.

On February 13, 1861, a special state convention was held in Richmond to discuss the possibility of secession.

Scattergood did not discuss this problem with Mandy, his wife, as it was his custom to discuss business problems.

Weston was in no mood to discuss questions of that kind, though the curious sensation was not altogether unfamiliar to him.

Besides that, it would mean recognition for Thyrsis—the world would have to discuss his work!

Captain Melendez had for a long time accustomed his subordinates not to discuss his orders, but obey them unhesitatingly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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