21.   Maybe we could have three debates this season.

22.   Moroever, he said, regardless of the outcome, it is simply important to have that debate.

23.   Merely having a debate inevitably suggests that each side has some credibility.

24.   Republicans had previously sought to have that debate on the earliest date when the Legislature convened in Olympia, while Democrats said it should not take place until January.

25.   So much so that Mrs. Van Voolen and her husband have regular debates over breakfast about whether to keep the stocks of merged companies in their portfolio.

26.   Spain has imposed strict border controls on Gibraltar in a fishing-rights dispute that has renewed debate on British sovereignty over the peninsula.

27.   The Democrats had a debate in Los Angeles, too.

28.   The flood of money from Asian interests has renewed debate over whether laws governing foreign contributions are too weak.

29.   The natives stage elaborate tailgate parties around the mass ascensions and have lively debates about the best viewing sites.

30.   The point, she contends, is to have a debate, to talk about things that have not been talked about before.

v. + debate >>共 586
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spark 4.44%
open 2.91%
hold 2.45%
end 2.15%
stir 1.97%
watch 1.81%
provoke 1.65%
fuel 1.56%
reopen 1.51%
have 1.24%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
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