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— has recently spawned a nasty debate.
"We don't have to have this narrow, nasty debate where it's all about scaremongering and tub-thumping".
But Mr. Badillo's ill-advised derision of Mr. Beame as "a malicious little man" during a particularly nasty debate helped seal his fate.
The Sierra Club, which spends its energy battling others on environmental issues, is now caught up in a nasty debate of its own.
In 1994, after years of nasty debate with psychoanalysts, doctors assembling the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, psychiatry's encyclopedia of mental disorders, officially dropped the word neurosis from the book.
President Bush tried to defuse the nasty debate over the Navy's bombing exercises on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques by offering a compromise that would halt the exercises by May 2003.
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It was the nastiest debate in 30 years.
When I saw that TPM had called the Conway-Rand confrontation the "nastiest debate of 2010" (distilled in "164 brutal seconds" of video), I was, I'll admit, a little skeptical: the level of the nastiness competition has been so very high this year, from Connecticut to Nevada.
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What was, by all accounts, a truly spectacular performance incorporating bold projection visuals that synced perfectly with Beyonce's powerful choreography became entangled in a nasty copyright debate.
Some people who lived through Watergate, or the farcical impeachment of Bill Clinton, might argue with that statement, but one thing can be said without fear of contradiction: this was the darkest and nastiest Presidential debate in modern history.
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