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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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line 1 and 2 and 3, the phrase "at any time" should appear

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after the word "appoint". That is the phrase "at any

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time" in line 3. It should be moved up to line 2 following

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the word "appoint".

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THE PRESIDENT: I would suggest it would

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read better if you said "may at any time appoint".

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Delegate Clagett.

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DELEGATE CLAGETT: I agree.

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THE PRESIDENT: Is there any objection to

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modifying the phrase in lines 2 and 3 to transfer the

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phrase "at any time" in line 3 to line 2 after the word

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"may", inserting the proper punctuation?

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Delegate Miller, I know you are splitting the

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verb. Do vou still object?

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DELEGATE EDWARD MILLER: The Style Committee

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objects.

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THE PRESIDENT: Which do you prefer?

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Delegate Clagett.

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DELEGATE CLAGETT: "May appoint at any time".

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THE PRESIDENT: Any objection to moving that

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phrase?

 

 

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