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- verb To
discuss again.
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Examples
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So they had to go back into court and rediscuss it.
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Then, with the editor, I begin to rediscuss each scene.
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Then, with the editor, I begin to rediscuss each scene.
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Then, with the editor, I begin to rediscuss each scene.
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Then, with the editor, I begin to rediscuss each scene.
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Through a series of informal, private, and overlapping circles, people in Damascus discuss and rediscuss, hash and rehash, spoof and respoof the affairs of the world big and small, internal and external, Pan-Arab and local, regional and international.
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The IFP did agree to rediscuss the location of cabinet portfolios and that question was settled.
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So every Tuesday night about a dozen boys climbed our hill to rediscuss the subject of the seminar of that afternoon -- and everything else under the heavens and beyond.
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In these journeyings men seize upon little things and magnify them; discuss and rediscuss a phase until launched maybe as an empty joke it returns freighted with tragedy.
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Moreover, the matter of _Paradise Lost_ and its sequel is so universally known that it becomes unnecessary, and has been so much discussed that it seems superfluous, to rediscuss it.
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