It turns out Perkins was referencing a recent debate Lynn took part in during the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville.
What does NRB stand for?
NRB stands for National Religious Broadcasters
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- Network Research, Architecture and Technologies (Internet2 project)
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- Nuclear/Radiological Advisory Team (National Nuclear Security Administration; US Department of Energy)
- Natural Resources Advisory Unit (Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia)
- Novo Regime do Arrendamento Urbano (Portugal)
- Natural Resources Agriculture and Veterinary Science (Department at University of Queensland, Australia)
- National Radon Action Week (est. 1990)
- National Regulatory Authorities Worldwide (Espicom Business Intelligence)
- National Rights at Work (unions)
- National Reconstruction Bureau (Pakistan)
- National Repair Bureau (Sprint application)
- National Research Bureau
- National Reservation Bureau Inc
- National Review Board
- Natural Resources Board
- Naval Repair Base (US Navy)
- Naval Rolled Brass (tubesheet material used in shell-and-tube condensers and heat exchangers)
- Navy Reservation Bureau (US Navy)
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- Needle Roller Bearing
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org 18-21 NRB, formerly the National Religious Broadcasters, we hold its annual conference at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tenn.
The battle to define "civil discourse" will be ramped up in the coming months, bringing with it a renewed effort to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine, warns the National Religious Broadcasters, Manassas, Va.
Bush said in a speech to the National Religious Broadcasters 2008 Convention in Nashville, Tennessee he would ask NATO to join the US in doing even more in Afghanistan.
Also after the Sharon flap, Robertson announced that he wouldn't be speaking at the annual conference of the National Religious Broadcasters.
He was quoted by NRB, the magazine of the National Religious Broadcasters, about how Christians should approach Hollywood as a mission field.
In a speech to the National Religious Broadcasters convention, the first President George Bush said, 'The nation needs to be closer to the Waltons than the Simpsons.
S Supreme Court is currently debating whether or not state sponsored school vouchers can used for religious schools -- the Virginia-based National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) seems to the voice of reason for a growing television niche.