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No one would now discuss the record of Stalin or Mao without mentioning the famines that occurred under his rule.
What Draper does not discuss — the record of Bush and his lawyers on torture — is grippingly examined by Jack Goldsmith in "The Terror Presidency".
Two members, Damian Abraham and Jonah Falco, stopped by to discuss the record with Ben Ratliff, the host of Popcast, before their show last week at the House of Vans skate park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The dire statistic will cast a shadow over two high-profile summits on migration in New York this week: on Monday the UN general assembly will meet to discuss the record volume of individuals forced to flee their homes as a result of crises and war around the world.
Before selecting Mr. Cheney as his running mate, Mr. Bush said "Dick had talked to his doctor and then I got Dr. Denton Cooley to call Dick's doctor to discuss the record and I talked to Dick extensively about his health".
The pair discuss the record's trippy associations ("I certainly wasn't on drugs when I made it. I was working too hard"), playing old music on new inventions, and the origins of the albums title.
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Coach Jim Caldwell said the Colts would discuss the record-tying win streak, but he predicted the players would not be caught up in it.
No email trail where scientists discuss the records they'll choose.
Michael D. Jahr, the Mackinac Center's vice president for communications, declined to discuss the records request.
Last fall, after Philadelphia's Allen Iverson recorded a song that contained misogynistic and anti-gay remarks, Stern met with Iverson to discuss the recording.
Today we discuss the record-breaking Black Panther ticket sales, the death of BLM activist Muhiyidin Moye, and the new discovery behind Britain's oldest skeleton, Cheddar Man, which found he had dark skin, curly hair, and blue eyes.
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