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Special English - How to Win a Debate, Presidential or Otherwise President Obama and former governor Mitt Romney have teams of advisors and aides to help them prepare for their three debates. But what about the rest of us who would like some help win
A: Whats up? B: Im filling out these applications. A: What applications? B: College applications. A: Youre in college already. B: Im planning on transferring to another school. A: Which school? B: I wont know until I mail these applications. A: Which
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