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Judge Lansing recorded debates over whether the Articles of Confederation should be merely revised or completely rewritten, on how many individuals should constitute the nation's chief executive and how the voting strength of the large and small states should be reconciled.
Also, for the first time, the paper held its own recorded debates in its auditorium instead of partnering with a TV station.... That's a good idea, but I thought local journalists could have at least tried to break the campaign script more often during the last election.
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As for Gadsden's creation: after the Stars and Stripes was adopted as the official flag of the United States (with little fanfare or recorded debate, Leepson notes), the Gadsden design remained something of a Revolutionary relic for many years.
His comments are striking because he was once spiritual mentor to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who led the forerunner of IS and was killed in an American air strike in 2006.In a recorded "debate" over walkie-talkies with IS fighters that was broadcast on radio stations of rival rebel groups, a Syrian cleric, Sheikh Hussam al-Atrush, made every effort to expose their ignorance of Islam.
In contrast, British politicians are "nation -shy: a search of the Hanation -shyh records debatesearchhe Hofses of Parliamenthefinds just 109 instances of "our nation" in 2011-2012.
They have computer lessons, and we now have two to three nuns recording the debates and reporting everything about the nunnery.
With the Senate report on US interrogation of al-Qaeda suspects now in the public record, debate has shifted from hypothetical to the concrete.
Luke Russert, a Capitol Hill correspondent for NBC News and a regular at Nationals Park, said that barring having to work, he plans to attend both games, if they happen, and follow the debates via Twitter and e-mails from his colleague, Chuck Todd, while recording the debate on DVR at home.
Because non-academic dance is so scantily recorded, it breeds debates about authenticity.
The event starts at 1830 at Imperial College and we're recording the debate live, to be published as a Tech Weekly podcast tomorrow (Tuesday 11 October).
The happening itself, surreal, sometimes pranksterish, often on the periphery of vision, might last only a few minutes; then the participants would go home again, to record and debate what they had seen or heard: A man with a balloon-head that he burst before himself disappearing?
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