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1David Dewhurst, who ruled that her discussion of mandatory ultrasound testing was off-topic.
2The technology could be expanded to identify personal attacks or off-topic comments too, Cohen said.
3Ruffman says older men become more verbose, they talk for longer and also go off-topic.
4But when things went off-topic, they went really off-topic.
5This includes taking a thread off-topic, by the way.
6Besides, it's off-topic and we must always stay on-topic.
7Thus, we get this rather off-topic Snow White prequel sans Snow White and sans Stewart.
8Newmahr did 20 "loosely structured" interviews, which included off-topic conversation.
9I wish I could tell you more. The reporter inevitably copped some backlash for his off-topic questions.
10Please note anything off-topic will be removed.
11Excuse us another jaunt off-topic, but I have to recommend Mark Lawson's new radio series on post-war American writers.
12And they can't go off-topic.
13Two poor responses to our 97% consensus paper were published in off-topic journals and were themselves debunked.
14Any group set up for a specific purpose soon descends into chaos, like "off-topic general discussion" internet forums of yore.
15Now there was an intriguing off-topic tidbit Dev really wasn't expecting to hear, and it was one he wasn't sure he hadn't misunderstood.
16But the groovy feeling of being within the walls of a special clubhouse gets spoiled when spammers and other off-topic posters crash the party.