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The ministers must also thresh out policies covering wheat and other grains, but De Gaulle's ultimatum, it turned out when the fine print was read, applied only to beef, rice and dairy products.

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The more plausible explanation was that they wanted time to thresh out in private conferences the agenda for the summit.

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Every year some 10 million Americans go to conventions to exchange ideas, thresh out problems, see new products, hear of new discoveries.

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Grenada's nine-member interim advisory council, which will administer until elections can be held, later also convened at Scoon's to thresh out the problems of their succession.

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In the evening we have time to study logic and to reason, to analyze and inventory, to thresh out problems.

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