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“Is the call of the question or the closure if discussion or on the motion to accept the amendment to the resolution I direct the closure of conversation so we can vote on the motion to discourage the support of the seconding of the motion” said Duke Brooks in explaining the use of “nuts” in train conductor vocabulary.
The motion was to move the comma from the second sentence of the third paragraph following the word must, to the third sentence of the second paragraph following the word shall.