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  2. Debate Team (band) - Wikipedia

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    Debate Team is an American band from Los Angeles, California, consisting of vocalist Ryan McNeill, drummer Dan Konopka of OK Go, guitarist Drew Brown of OneRepublic, bassist Bob Morris of the Hush Sound and keyboardist Adam James. [1] Their debut extended play, Wins Again, was released independently on January 24, 2011.

  3. Drew Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Drew originated from Salem, Massachusetts.He moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 2004, where he formed OneRepublic with vocalist Ryan Tedder and guitarist Zach Filkins. [1]In January 2011, Brown formed the band Debate Team with OK Go drummer Dan Konopka, Hush Sound guitarist Bob Morris, and vocalist Ryan McNeill.

  4. Category:Debate Team (band) members - Wikipedia

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  5. HowTheLightGetsIn Festival - Wikipedia

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    HowTheLightGetsIn Festival is a philosophy and music festival, hosted by the Institute of Art and Ideas.It aims "to get philosophy out of the academy and into people's lives" [1] by bringing together philosophers, writers, academics, comedians and musicians for a festival of debate, talks, music, workshops, and late night parties.

  6. Musical argument - Wikipedia

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    A fugue is like that; a double fugue, at least, takes two different ideas and shows you how they relate, and it shows you how they're the same thing. — Phil Lesh (1982) [ 3 ] Thus one may hear of a musical argument being interrupted, extended, or repeated .

  7. HWS Round Robin - Wikipedia

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    The HWS RR was started in 2007 by the HWS Debate Team, with the intent of designing an annual tournament of champions for BP debate. While the World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) had already long been established at the time, its open nature meant allowing a significant variation in skill among teams. [13]

  8. 10 Ideas to Blow Up the Presidential Debate Format - AOL

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  9. Louisville Project - Wikipedia

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    The team used these points to support their argument that collegiate debate is currently exclusive of minority groups based on race, economics, gender, sexuality and communicative differences. The success of the Louisville team fluctuated during the 2006–07 season.