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He also opined that the series is "living up to its potential now".
A series of judges may take a month or two to opine.
Lawrence opined that they had to make a show of doing something.
He also used the interview to opine about the presidential race.
"Must have been lost a good long time," I opined.
He opined that Short was much too attentive to his wife.
Perhaps, as Karen had once opined, there was an association.
This is as opportunity for the member states to opine on international issues of their concern.
France 24 opined that the soldiers may have to "face the music".
And yet, as I opined at the time, there was actually fault on both sides.
It's a debate that has seen more than its fair share of opining.
They also opined that the character "is always going to be a loser".
Throughout most of the tour, Robert opines about the parties he never had.
"I opined that we Yanks could learn a thing or two."
I do not mean comment; we who opine are free to have whatever views.
He also opined that Dan should work on his patient skills to better himself.
I have to opine that many of the comments re.
So anyway, I am clearly qualified to opine on this question.
"Must have been some other fellow," opined the cold captain.
"It's just because he'd been holding his water so long," he opined.
"his body language and expression here is totally different now than when we saw him before," he opined.
They also opined that he fell short on efforts to make state government more transparent.
As a result, the paper opined that Mitchell "will have his hands full putting any sort of a team on the floor."
"Sometimes you add too much, it takes away," he opines.