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  • 1Book discussion club — A book discussion club is a group of people who meet to discuss a book or books that they have read and express their opinions, likes, dislikes, etc. It is more often called simply a book club, a term that is also used to describe a book sales… …

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  • 2heated discussion — vehement discussion, angry discussion, stormy debate …

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  • 3melee — me·lee || meleɪ n. brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustlen. (from French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustlen. (French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle; struggling crowd …

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  • 4melees — me·lee || meleɪ n. brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustlen. (from French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustlen. (French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle; struggling crowd …

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  • 5John Safran vs God — is an 8 part television documentary series by John Safran which was broadcast on SBS TV of Australia in 2004. It has been described in a media release as [John Safran s] most audacious project yet . It had a much more serious tone than Safran s… …

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  • 6Gabriela Moyseowicz — Gabriela Maria Moyseowicz(b. May 4, 1944 in Lwów) is a Polish composer and pianist. Biography Gabriela Moyseowicz played piano skillfully at the age of three. She was recognized as a musical prodigy at music schools in Gdansk, Bytom and Gliwice.… …

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  • 7mêlée — n. (French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle; struggling crowd …

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  • 8mêlées — n. (French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle; struggling crowd …

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  • 9melée — n. (from French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle …

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  • 10melées — n. (from French) brawl, hand fight; stormy discussion; confusion, bustle …

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