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instances where changes were made by the Committee on Style
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and then amendments offered from the floor, amendments
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which when read against the marked up copy, the blue copy,
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seemed perfectly all right, but they pop out at you when you
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see the clean copy without any disturbing interference by
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strikeouts or italicized language.
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These will be offered to you. None needs more
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than half a minute of explanation, and we can offer them.
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Nonetheless, we have to go through a certain procedure
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in order to do this and, at the proper time, after the
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amendments are all completed and printed, Delegate Powers
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will move to suspend interfering rules to reconsider the
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vote by which the entire Constitution was passed, in order
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to reconsider the vote by which certain articles were
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passed, in order to consider specific amendments.
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After the amendments have been acted upon, we
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readopt thearticles that have been opened up and readopt
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the entire Constitution. This will afford the opportunity
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to some of the delegates who were unable to be here Satur-
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day and who have asked the Chair if there isn't some
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way in which they can express their approbation of the
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