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The production of the play resulted in riots and a debate, orchestrated by Yeats, about freedom of speech in Ireland.
Enough of the minor stuff, though, Last week's political news was clearly dominated by one event: the non-debate debate orchestrated by NBC News.
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"The freedom and right of Muslim parents to bring up their own children in their faith is under attack because of the way this debate has been orchestrated by [Education Secretary] Michael Gove," he said.
He orchestrates debate, playing participants off each other — and then highlights their areas of agreement.
It would help if the director, Mark Brokaw, allowed a little more air into the rather too carefully orchestrated debates.
Mr. Mauro accused Mr. Bush of trying to orchestrate a debate that no one would watch.
"It is hard to debate with people who orchestrate a campaign that includes direct insults and wishing that I was dead," wrote in his blog.
Only now we're also debating whether he has orchestrated this campaign of intrusion to drum up ratings for his interview with Diane Sawyer.
At other times, particularly when, during Thursday's MSNBC debate, she accused Bernie Sanders of orchestrating a smear campaign against her, Clinton has appeared a bit rattled.
Gordon Brown agreed to the three TV debates following a vocal campaign orchestrated by Sky News bosses, and some of the former prime minister's advisers were irritated by their decision to crow about it.
Politicians are more concerned to orchestrate than elucidate in any debate, but it doesn't follow that they are always wrong.
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