Sentences with phrase «between debate clubs»

They include the «Electronster,» a traveling truck that collects used electronics so that kids can take them apart and remix the components; a creative confidence toolkit; and Thinker Teams, a cross between debate clubs and maker spaces.

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Calciomercato.com claim that an agreement between the him and the club is close with Juventus preparing to match the Italian's demands, although The Sun say that whilst the financial details have been sorted, the two parties are still debating whether the extension will be one or two years.
The subject of money is never far from the forefront of debate between Arsenal fans about whether Arsene Wenger and the board are running our great club the right way or if the resistance to the money way of throwing mountains of cash at things is nothing more than an excuse for being tight fisted and making lots of profit.
Just why would Titov enter the debate in the first place, as opposed to calm the divide growing between his beloved club and boss?
A few notes on Tuesday's excellent Atlanta Press Club debate at Georgia Public Broadcasting studios between the two Democratic candidates for governor...
At 8:30 a.m., the Long Island Association holds a debate between the two major party candidates for Nassau County executive, Republican nominee Jack Martins and Democratic nominee Laura Curran, Crest Hollow Country Club, 8325 Jericho Turnpike, Westbury.
This week on The Disclaimer, a near - weekly half hour of debate and chit - chat between WMSE's Ryan Schleicher, A.V. Club Milwaukee's Matt Wild and I, we discuss Journal Sentinel art critic Mary Louise Schumacher's recent column about the ceremony su..
Following in the tradition of The Club (1948 — 1962), an organization on East Eighth Street, where lectures and panel discussions openly aired the debate between figuration and abstraction, and inspired by The Club's renegade members who organized The Ninth Street Show (1951), an exhibit that shook up the establishment, downtown artists developed bylaws and launched their own spaces.
It generously covers more than a decade of the early years of Gedney's oeuvre, a period during which her work fluctuated between the two initially conflicting directions endlessly debated at Phillip Pavia's Club, described by him as «the abstractionists» presence and the purists» lack of presence.»
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