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The bill went nowhere, but then it wasn't expected to do more than air the issue.
Public interest groups are weighing in and the F.D.A. will hold a public meeting to air the issue.
Mr. Richardson said that if he did decide to go ahead with a pardon, he would first air the issue at a big public gathering in Lincoln County.
Sulzberger defended Raines, who had held the job for less than two years, but, in order to air the issue, he rented a theatre on West Forty-fourth Street and invited the Times staff to question Raines, Gerald Boyd, and himself.
Trump gives us a chance to air the issue out again, in advance of the crisis and in front of the public.
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This confusion is undermining the chances of success in Prevent and it is right that the home affairs select committee should seek to air the issues involved.
After three hours of talks with senior judges, the presidency said a conference would be called this week to air the issues and a bill to lower the retirement age of judges would be frozen.
Still, to Lipsitch's surprise, they gave a little ground: They agreed that researchers needed to publicly air the issues.
We're certainly pleased there was the opportunity to air the issues, so now we wait for a decision on if this challenge can proceed.
"There's a public service in just airing the issue," he said.
A couple of years after he aired the issue, Oliver is winning.
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