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Among them is Charles Fried of Harvard, who served as solicitor general in the Reagan administration and who has repeatedly debated Professor Barnett, said that at most he was giving the idea "something approaching scholarly respectability".
In the final years of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era that followed, Congress repeatedly debated the rights of the millions of black former slaves.
In the final years of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era that followed, Congress repeatedly debated the rights of black former slaves freed by the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation and the 1865 Thirteenth Amendment, the latter of which had formally abolished slavery.
The status of the subtype has been repeatedly debated because of its origin from Percherons bred in Pays d'Auge, a breeding group that was modified from the original breed standard due to the influence of soil and climate over the years, creating the Augeron type.
According to multiple reports, Trump and his allies repeatedly debated Priebus' loyalty after Priebus, in his role of RNC chair, suggested that Trump consider dropping out of the presidential race over the now-infamous Access Hollywood tape where the candidate bragged of assaulting women.
The precise role of NO in the induction of chondrocyte death is repeatedly debated.
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State and SUNY leaders repeatedly debate its mission, including the question of whether it could be seen as a great university system without its own Berkeley or the University of Virginia.
I went to the box repeatedly, debating whether I should pack it.
In 2009, Obama launched a strategic review of America's policy, and his war cabinet met repeatedly to debate the best way forward.
The "mechanic" segment of this episode gets a little lost in the background while the in-home exorcism and penis demons leave so many unanswered questions, you pretty much have to watch it repeatedly and debate with your friends until you run out of opinions.
This is not the contrived "classical music is dead" quandary that has been debated repeatedly for decades (controversially in Mark Vanhoenacker's 2014 Slate article "Requiem: Classical music in America is dead").
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