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1 But to state the subject in a different light.
2 In debate the speaker should plainly state the subject , and constantly hold it up to the attention of the audience.
3 But before I state the subject on which my uncle wished to confer with me, I must say a word about his personal appearance.
4 In tones low and trembling at first, he stated the subject of his address.
5 State the subject briefly in prose.
6 With more than his usual directness, Winstanley at once states the subject of his appeal in the following manner:
7 The Department of Environment refused to comment on the protest, stating the subject of fees was an issue for the Department of Education.
8 "Will some honorable mumbler state the subject of this 'ere meetin'?" says Chair, a little bashful and confused.
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