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As they drifted to a stop in an indoor quay, he was interrupted by arguing with the docking attendant about who was going to park the boat
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Arguing with him thrilled her almost as much as bedding him
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Unfortunately we still think our life is about paying bills, earning more money, arguing on non-issues and so on
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They are bickering happily as they leave the house, arguing over the relative merits of various colour schemes … what a pair!
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Judging by the way they both suddenly stopped dead once they realised they were on the verge of arguing about the carpet, they seem to have learned their lesson, for the time being at any rate
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The cockpit door opens and the PILOT enters, gesturing angrily at and apparently arguing with his co-pilot, who remains at the controls
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They were arguing about some local movies he hadn't seen before the evening was over and he did not accept her invitation to Dusksleep
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"Oh I wasn't arguing over the price of the trip," Vyinga said
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The men don’t appear to be bothered and spend most of the journey arguing good naturedly over how they are going to find Drens
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Berndt and Joris nearly came to blows over who should carry it, but in the end Berndt won, arguing that Joris, in his capacity as bodyguard, should be unencumbered
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A small group of workers are sipping coffee and arguing at a table outside a street cafe in a pocket-sized shady square and so I plop into a seat at a table in the corner and order some breakfast
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People and children everywhere; some laughing, some arguing, some chastising children - some chastising parents
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Despite my arguing myself blue in the face for the chance to spend some of the money I have been assured lurks somewhere for me, Betta refuses to forego what she calls ‘the fun of dressing her new daughter’
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'And what about the man he was arguing with when he died? Is there any more information about him?'
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My mother knew it was futile arguing with me
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While that rattled in his head, he was suddenly arguing with Ava over sex again
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He was sitting with Darryl, but as usual, as soon as they were not in a formal meeting, Darryl began arguing with his critics
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As they went on talking to each other, other side conversations started up and before Warren was done, most of the people in the room were arguing with someone
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They appeared to be arguing about something
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They were perpetually arguing and driving the other tenants of the house bonkers in the process
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She was dressed in practical, unflattering skirt and jumper and sensible shoes, her tone was sensible – the combination created the sort of person Andy wouldn’t dream of arguing with … he’d had a school teacher a bit like this woman
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“She was arguing that she had to spend the year without sleep to earn enough to live on and he was saying that it couldn’t be done, she would kill herself
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“I did too,” he said, and they embraced right there in the front hallway near the room where Ava and Tahlmute were still arguing in a lower register
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There were more words, then Alan shouted 'The only choice you have is whether you answer the call or notཀ' like he was now arguing with his Pocket Prophet and the God who gave it to him
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smell of it achieved more than arguing could ever have
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and in seconds the two were arguing again, hopefully about whom they were going
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John stood at the truck door, arguing with the voice in his head, on
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Heather left without arguing, bypassing the staircase and running for the
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a second he was in the umpire’s face arguing the call
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After arguing several minutes about whether I was going to be
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Well, we could have stood there all day arguing over what
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There was no arguing with such logic, and the Abbess
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What point was there in arguing with the
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There was no arguing the fact that he
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"There is no sense in arguing with them," Alan told her
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Then the androids were silent, and Alan said, "They are talking or arguing with each other back in virtual space
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Over the weeks the residents of Dort and other villages congregated at various halls and committee rooms, debating and arguing on the effects of aircraft noise and pollution, Fizzicist was for progress, everybody else was against
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From the tones, I knew my mother was one of the parties inside and I guessed from the other voices that a handful of the elders were arguing with her
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As for the exterior, there were unending sounds of honking, revving, screeching, crashing, yelling, talking, laughing, arguing, crying, singing, and so on that were emitted primarily from the millions of cars, people, televisions, radios, cell phones, and stereos that had spread about in every nook and cranny
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arguing with your brothers and sisters to tell your father about your
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No point in further arguing with these idiots
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Zarko knew that arguing with Helez would be futile
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But I shouldn’t waste my time arguing with barbarians
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He seems to be arguing for an ability to be happy that does not rely on good things happening to us, but instead on man’s innate ability to be happy regardless of the circumstances
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Mother wasn’t terribly pleased, arguing that Korinna could just as well stay in Cheydinhal and work at her shop
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‘And really, arguing over who is responsible is mere speculation
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If you and I hadn’t started arguing, you would never have wanted to follow me
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I’m not arguing; it’s an order
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That was a very odd sensation for him, as although his eyes were informing him that he was the right way up, as he was standing on the floor of a normal room, his sense of balance was arguing that down was behind him
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I knew there was no point in arguing
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She was usually arguing with him
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He was overbearing with his melodramatics; bringing the knife, wanting to paint the flat and arguing with her
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Glad to be with someone who wasn't arguing with her, probing her thoughts
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My parents were always arguing about something
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He began to review all he had done in his life, from family holidays as a child to teenage rebellions – drinking in the park late at night, his first kiss, sneaking out of the house and then arguing with his parents when he was caught
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‘I guess there’s no point arguing with that
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He’s welcome to his ‘opinions’,” Andre said with a smile, and Raven knew there was no point in arguing anymore, for his words would not be heard anyway
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He couldn’t express how much he regretted all the arguing, the bitterness, the jealousy
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He knew there was no arguing with her, so he obediently bent over and put his hands together as a foothold
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Ollie Harris felt uncomfortable about walking into Mrs Kavanaugh’s house uninvited, arguing with himself that it wasn’t right
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Hollowcrest, Arbitan, and Larocka started arguing, but the guards dragged Amaranthe away before she could hear anything vital
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Fighting the temptation to brush the annoying badger to one side and continue arguing his case with the remaining Custodians, Brock gathered his dignity as best he could and stalked from the Great Chamber
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It's kind of arguing against yourself and never good leadership to do so either
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Slikit quickly lost himself in one of his usual tangents, arguing the merits of the past compared to the present, regaling himself with memories of his cub-hood and better times
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We have such little time to spend together actually and those times I don’t want to spend arguing, especially over something we both know is not going to happen
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Brokin kept his equanimity when the pair began arguing with each other, standing stock-still, waiting to see what they would decide to do
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For days, Matthew and I had been arguing
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Most accounts still use the higher figures, and except for Baghi, many, but not all, arguing against the previous estimates tend to be anti-Muslim bigots
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Though a slave owner, his sole influence on the slavery question was arguing for California to be admitted as a free state
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When we entered one of the villages, I suddenly saw two Jews with beards arguing with a Pole
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Anyway, there we were, arguing ten to the dozen, Frederick wanting everything and me determined that he wasn't going to get it
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They insist the mythical “free market” is absolute, arguing against all evidence that neither regulation nor government can ever work
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There was no point arguing
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There were even very ironic calls from a few US conservatives arguing that immigrants without their papers be allowed to join the military
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Buchanan may have a point however by arguing that Globalization is likely to undermine loyalty to national culture once ―natural‖ boundaries begin overlapping and new frontiers are formed
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Balancing my can on the arm of the chair, I rose to the bait, falling into the trap of arguing with him
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The sworn testament by one of the dancers that she had seen Frank arguing with the dead man earlier that evening in the club, added weight to the Prosecutor’s contention that Frank had beaten, then stabbed the man to death
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Why was I arguing with him?
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It took a lot of arguing to persuade Karla that he didn’t need her help and was quite capable of coping on his own
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Within Carter's administration, Vance and Brzezinski often clashed, with Brzezinski arguing, much like many conservatives, that human rights were less important than anti Communism
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I learned that animals, too, live on forever, despite religion arguing to the contrary
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He didn’t have it in him, for one, and, beside that, they were in the club arguing about her supposed jealousy when it actually happened
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Having taken all that into account, and after prolonged and thoughtful deliberation, the idea of barging in Novorski’s office could only be compared to a village of natives in the Amazon waking up one day, and deciding they were the rightful rulers of the entire world, before promptly setting out to conquer everyone else armed with sticks, spears, stones, and the occasional sharp tropical fruit, arguing amongst themselves that the one hiccup in their plan was whether or not their canoes would be able to provide the required logistics support, mainly mangoes and coke leaves
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I could see absolutely no point in arguing with her given the state she was in
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So instead of arguing with Mia, I asked her how the ambush had happened, and more importantly, for my purposes, who had done it to her?
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As I approached the light I could hear Argyl arguing with the tree man
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Even on the distance, he could tell that they were arguing, and he drove Moravian ahead in gallop
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Michelle, having replenished her coffee cup, said “but weren’t you arguing, in talking about developers, that special interests are still interests, and hence real legitimate interests?”
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“I’m not arguing that this is a perfect system,” answered Charles, “just that it is better, and I think a lot better, than either the current system or a Balanced Budget Amendment approach
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She turned out, as happens so often when I’m arguing with females, to be right
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I knew that yelling and arguing at this time in the morning would only bring East Orange police to the door, so the key to this was being calm and being civil
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A man of science seemed to be arguing the authoritarian point of view of religion, even, it seemed, against well-grounded scientific theory
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lot of people watching him arguing with Lani
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I couldn‘t be bothered arguing
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The flaws of the current system allow arguing us the question of the administrative departments (fiscal, financial, accounting, human resource, purchase and others) that exist in millions of organizations in the world that generate high unnecessary expenses
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“You let Selena fight!” Nico felt as though she was arguing with her father to go out on a date rather than to go fight for her and her friend’s protection, like she wanted to
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Meredith liked very well on occasion to spend an evening arguing with the doctor by the drift wood fire, where the famous china dogs of Ingleside kept ceaseless watch and ward, as became deities of the hearth, but to-night he did not look that way