But what's apparent and what is interesting is that there's finally seems to be lively discussion about this lively debate.
The characters might be lively, but they are entirely one-dimensional.
The event should prove to be a lively one given that it will be the first time that all eight candidates will appear on stage together post Labor Day, when the campaign for the Republican nomination really starts to heat up.
It will be a lively panel discussion focusing on how apps and tablets are transforming businesses this year.
The discussions, hopefully not just during the sessions but between people in the various networking (opportunities), will be very lively.
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It is by no means the only solution to this problem, and there continues to be a lively and opinionated debate among designers and developers about its merits and pitfalls.
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It could be described in many ways, but lively would be one way to describe it.
You know people are going to put their heads down and put some hard work in, but it's going to be kind of lively as well.
Your first stop should be on the lively harbour where the two town beaches, bracketed between the Templar fortress and the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, provide a view of the hillside town and the boats at sea.
The Bush administration appears to be engaged in a lively internal debate over what to do with the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
There are signs too that the PdL could be conjured into a more lively attitude in the next few weeks.
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Imagine how lively our house would be when we had three grown pit bulls!
The Magpies Dutch keeper John Karelse was relatively untroubled, although he had to be on his toes when the lively Henry cut in from the left.
It was end-to-end action as West Ham looked for a route back into the game but the clearer chances fell to the home side, who thought they should have had a penalty when the lively Thomas appeared to be pulled down in the box by Reid.
Meanwhile, another ex-Sussex stalwart - Peter Moores, sacked as England coach in January - has resurfaced in charge of Lancashire, while Surrey's bid to bounce back after relegation will be assisted by the signing of lively South African paceman Andre Nel, the latest ex-international to join county cricket as a "Kolpak" player.
It is not only in the debating halls of Trinity College and University College Dublin where lively opinion-bashing can be heard.
Russian energy IPOs will be one of 2007's most lively financial stories.
But few will fail to be stimulated by Mr Krugman's clear thinking and lively style.
The ad-supported site lets users build their own Sparkpages -- which can be linked to Facebook -- and have access to the lively written Sparkblog, which offers advice from certified trainers, the latest health articles and studies and recipes.
"We think that to keep the children lively and focused and engaged in their learning they need to be given a huge variety and wealth of experience to make them rounded individuals, " she said.
His family said he was "a very lively, outgoing, loving and much-loved son" who would be sadly missed.
Man-of-the-match Garrett went close for the Blues on the 21st minute while Thompson should have fired the soon-to-be-champions ahead two minutes before the break after being set up by the lively Mark McAllister.
That possibility will prompt a lively debate between radicals and pragmatists about what the party's attitude should be.
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