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The Bush administration, concerned that a "smoking gun" may never be found in Iraq, is urgently assembling an argument that Baghdad's withholding of weapons information, and its refusal to make scientists freely available, should persuade American allies to back the use of force against Saddam Hussein.

Legal groups sympathetic to President Bush, senior lawyers from former Republican administrations and conservative legal experts have begun to assemble a legal argument supporting the government's actions for what are expected to be years of court battles over such measures as the authorization of military tribunals to try suspected terrorists.

If that description sounds a bit mealy, directors Carl Deal and Tia Lessin know how to assemble an urgent, compelling argument from a fog of informational noise – the film doesn't land the gut-punch of their extraordinary post-Katrina film Trouble the Water, but it's impressive nonetheless.

His lack of ideological stance "means that he's having to start from scratch in assembling a clear argument that opposes the extremism" of the G.O.P.

His lack of ideological stance "means that he's having to start from scratch in assembling a clear argument that opposes the extremism" of the G.O.P. Beyond this election, even if Romney loses, Packer predicts that Republicans will not relent, but will continue to bog down government and prevent a return to respectable politics.

Then, Moore is joined by the famous New York trial lawyer Louis Nizer, who assembles a new line of argument on Crump's behalf, and presents it to the parole board, which must make a recommendation to the governor of Illinois.

5. Use your analysis to assemble a ten minute presentation that addresses your research question, and makes an argument.

Then you assemble a recipe.

Assemble a fire pit.

Assemble a costume.

The National Open Beaches Act, first proposed in 1969 by Mr. Eckhardt with Senator Yarborough, intended to do the same, by outlawing "any obstruction, barrier, or restraint of any nature which interferes with the free and unrestricted right of the public... to enter, leave, cross, or use as a common the public beaches". But opponents assembled a host of arguments against its passage.

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