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He opined that in virtually any happy relationship, one of the characters has to die to provide angst to the more major character.
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They opined he had good looks and a lovable cheeky charm and never short of female attention.
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It was the absence of her resemblance to a dried-up prune, one opined, which sparked his benevolence.
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That would be good, opined the talented person, and got back into the luxurious four-poster bed.
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He opined that women are deficient in artistic faculties and sense of justice, and expressed opposition to monogamy.
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They further opined that centralization of both data and analysis could aid in decreasing variability between experiments and in comparing results.
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Regarding match fixing, he opined that one has to proceed against these criminals.
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In the statement, the OFT opined that the fees charged by credit card issuers were analogous to unauthorized overdraft fees charged by banks.
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She opined that service could not be peddled as an image, and that substance is more important than style.
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He opined that people think that weddings were always based on the consummation of love.
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