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off the subject

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See: impertinent, irrelevant


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First, your parents try to scare you off the subject.
In the meantime, there will be talk, controversy, adaptations and new directions, much of which will help shift the debate currently dominating the nation off the subject of Mr Brown's future as Prime Minister.
Most of us are not, and in most cases it will matter whether or not you are scaring off the subjects of your shots.
 
 
 
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