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full board

noun as in room and board

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This is the committee’s first public meeting in Southern California and could be its last, since, according to Andersen, it plans to discuss the comments it receives Thursday at its regular meeting in Sacramento on Monday, and then decide whether to further tweak the proposed rules or forward them to the full board for consideration.

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So far, two more of 22 trustees have followed Marino out the door, after she addressed a carefully written, 1,200-word letter to the full board warning that “PSAM’s already poor reputation” would be further damaged by the selection.

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The executive committee, and then the full board, acted on that knowledge, he said.

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This is the committee’s first public meeting in Southern California and could be its last, since, according to Andersen, it plans to discuss the comments it receives Sept. 18 at its regular meeting in Sacramento on Sept. 22, and then decide whether to further tweak the proposed rules or forward them to the full board for consideration.

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“I mean, I came here, whatever the hell time it is, who the hell knows. I’ve given you the full board. You wouldn’t let me leave at half an hour. I could have run up here, done it, start screaming, ‘Make America Great Again’ for five or six times and then leave to the cheers of the crowd.

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