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Through them, Aswany rehearses debates that he must have had with himself many times as a student in Chicago in the nineteen-eighties: to resist or stay safe, to emigrate or risk a life back home hobbled by the iniquities of a corrupt dictatorship.

QUESTION FROM PAM: Mitt has been being well rehearsed in debate camp.

There are tips on the best places for billboards and posters; on rehearsing for debates in front of a mirror but not feeling compelled to answer a moderator's questions; on using low-cost buffets for fund-raisers rather than pricey sit-downs; and on how to uncover "saboteurs" and "informants" in your organization.

The concern to maximise the impact of economic evaluation in health care is reminiscent of research utilisation debates rehearsed in the various policy studies disciplines.

After each group has rehearsed, stage two "debates" between the two sets of candidates where each group's speaker will read their comments on education.

As Chatto's Samuel points out, Munro's writing is so wonderfully crafted, it rises far above well-rehearsed debates concerning the form and its future.

"The fact that the parents are both men allows the skits to move beyond well-rehearsed debates about gender roles, and instead recognise the exhaustion and passive aggression that we all feel in those early days – as well as making a welcome assumption that tasks are shared between any available parents".

Adelman interprets Hirschman's silence as disenchantment: "The endless debate rehearsed in Berlin and Paris over left-wing tactics was more than a farce, it was a tragedy of epic proportions".

Last year, when the Supreme Court revisited the topic of insider trading in Salman v. United States, scholars rehearsed a familiar debate: Should Congress enact a statute that explicitly defines insider trading?

Adelman interprets Hirschman's silence as disenchantment: "The endless debate rehearsed in Berlin and Paris over left-wing tactics was more than a farce, it was a tragedy of epic proportions". Hirschman saw the Communists move in and, in his mind, the spirit of the cause became contaminated.

As the movers attended to a delicate nineteenth-century French papier-mâché spinal cord, Brogan, Dhody, and J Nathan Bazzel, the college's director of communications, rehearsed a millennia-old debate over which was more important, words or the brain and body that wrote them.

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