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    1. He continued to argue about it, trying to convince her the missing aluminum was going to disrupt the world's economy


    2. Uncharacteristically, she doesn’t argue and, contenting herself with merely glaring at him, she agrees unenthusiastically that he’s got a point


    3. She wasn't willing to argue about it however, she was still new here


    4. And yet I found a small degree of happiness in realising that I no longer had to argue


    5. Nobody can argue with her battle record, but the officers and crew of Hardway and the Lancers of the 133rd Fighter Test Squadron may be all that can keep her pilots alive in a knife-fight deep behind enemy lines


    6. ‘She told him I needed him and wouldn’t let him argue her out of it


    7. They argue that He might have possibly sinned if He had sin nature


    8. Damn sexual equality! This woman was certainly was not going to argue with that particular decision


    9. I shoulder my backpack, but don’t argue when the men split the remaining baggage between them


    10. She had no idea why they were suddenly starting to be useful, but with a fresh packet of fags laying open on the kitchen table, with the kitchen cleaned, with something smelling lovely bubbling away on the cooker and with a head that was hosting a motorway maintenance crew, she didn't feel inclined to argue

    11. That rang about as true as a leather gong, but he wasn't going to argue about it


    12. I see his mouth open to argue but jump in before he can say a word


    13. He thought about saying that this war may provoke settlement of this region, but decided he didn't want to argue with her, worked on his gin and tonic instead


    14. ‘Well, we had better get to bed early then, hadn’t we?’ he countered, I cannot argue with that logic


    15. You can’t really argue with that without appearing downright ungrateful – underhand of him – but he’s a lawyer -


    16. She tried to argue with her grand-mother, but mindful of the rules and of the power of the moving image, she could not change her grand-mother’s mind


    17. I felt it was stupid of Ish to argue with a twelve-year-old


    18. For a moment she looks as though she’s going to argue then I see her smile to herself and she gives in gracefully, thanking him nicely


    19. I can’t argue with that


    20. "What were you before?" he asked, not wanting to argue the point because he never thought there was much distinction anyway

    21. The guy with the bullhorn gave her a lot longer introduction, presumably telling them that she can never argue with them because she doesn’t speak a word of Minoan


    22. She tried to argue with her grand-mother, but


    23. He would not argue about pining


    24. The diary for 2005 starts cheerfully enough, saying she is going riding with P and how she has had to argue with him


    25. ‘Well … claiming a liking for classical music was stuck up … it was pointless to argue that my ballet exercises were usually done to classical music


    26. They would be a week later getting back there, but maybe there was something more to be learned here? He decided he would not argue strenuously about it


    27. Jorma wanted to argue that, went right to his nemesis


    28. He stands by the door and lets Sensible Billy argue the case for retracing his steps


    29. Members of the general public stop and stare at the two of them as they argue


    30. She can't argue with that

    31. Mum and Dad used to argue dreadfully; I remember hiding under the bedclothes while the shouting went on


    32. “I’m not going to stand here and argue with you mother


    33. 'Nevertheless,' said Soissons, not willing to argue the


    34. Elmore snorted when Alan said that, but didn't stop to argue about it


    35. She looked like she was going to say something, then thought better of it, making a face like it would be lowering herself to argue with one such as Luray


    36. " When she didn't argue his comment, he went on to ask, "Would they hurt you?"


    37. Originally, she’d figured everyone would just move into the Lytle-White house, but when Jewel wrote the contract for eighty rooms per night, well who was she to argue with profit


    38. parents might have looked on and claimed lunacy, they couldn’t argue the fact that


    39. by trying to argue the point rather than halt it altogether


    40. I don’t even argue with him

    41. It was useless to even argue anymore about Johnny’s gun


    42. "You live in a dangerous world," he said, not trying again to argue that he was not


    43. He didn't want to argue that point, they would just go back and forth and not get anywhere


    44. "Of course, I cannot argue with what you say


    45. He wanted to argue with the Cure,


    46. The pair continued to argue the statue's merit, while Brice used the momentary lull to further study their surroundings


    47. ’ Jean was about to argue, but


    48. How much they looked like father and son, the way father and son would argue


    49. It would take a little longer than sitting in streetcar after streetcar, but it would be a much more pleasant trip, so Desa didn't argue


    50. “The council can argue this question later














































    1. ’ He argued good naturedly


    2. He always hated being told but, invariably, by the time we had argued it through a couple of times, he came round to my suggestion, pouncing on it as though it was a new idea he had just had


    3. But it might be Stephen, I argued


    4. They argued that if I let the nightmares out into the real world, then they might


    5. ‘But the carpet …’ he argued


    6. "I must say you haven't argued this side before, you were always all about their sovereignty


    7. ’ he argued not very convincingly


    8. We’ve frequently argued that I should be more positive in my outlook


    9. Ahmed kept him busy the next few days supporting many other meetings as different groups of important souls from the expedition argued this way and that regarding the world of Satan


    10. No doubt he and the Haadij had already argued about it many times in the fifty years they had been on this expedition together

    11. I’ve no qualms at all on the basis that it is your child, and I argued with myself that if you’d already had a child, I’d have no difficulty with that …


    12. Iain is a good man and, once he realised that JJ would be able to have a life unaffected by the curse of the migraine that is destroying him, he argued for JJ to go across


    13. They had argued, violently, but in the end, she had complied


    14. He was busy grooming Starlight – something they had argued about, until he had pointed out that if he couldn’t do something practical, he would go crazy and she had conceded the point – and she was perched on a hay bale watching him


    15. One of the few occasions I had been permitted to set foot outside the villa and I had been carefully cloaked so as not to reveal anything to anyone watching, I suppose … I’d rebelled at that, argued as only a stroppy teenager can but Wiesse had got his way in the end


    16. Nuran waved a cheerful goodbye but Desa was sure Alan would have argued if Nuran wasn't there


    17. After we talked and argued all night he stormed out of the hospital and I didn't know what to do


    18. Entry criteria were argued about and the cost of his treatment at the expense of the public purse became an issue for some of the more garrulous members of the establishment


    19. Sir John, aware that he had to make a strong showing in the midst of so many hawk-eyed, elected members, exclaimed, "Oh yes Sir, isn't it magnificent, so well argued, so concise, so irrefutably true


    20. Ish and I had argued about this before

    21. They had argued some more about Ava’s loyalty while he had that reverie


    22. Entry criteria were argued about and the


    23. Using her as translator, Ava went thru the whole story, the parking garage, how it was planked in, how people argued about bathroom duty, the landfill that the pistolieros busted open and how her father scavenged there


    24. It could as well be argued that they are Christian, in some


    25. Sheila doesn’t say what it was they argued about, but I get the impression that it may have been something to do with Don wanting to help Bunty out … Bunty’s fatal attraction coming home to roost again no doubt


    26. ’ Owen argued, ‘It’s a marked difference so there has to be a cause somewhere


    27. I could not recall any such story in the news, and I paid attention as they argued pro and con over executing women for killing husbands, divorce laws, and then back to the subject woman


    28. we'd only been married a short time and I don't remember what it was we argued about, but by the end of it, she was in tears in one room and I was not far off in another


    29. we never argued like that again


    30. argued against its use

    31. ’ Billy argued patiently, not giving any ground despite her dissatisfaction with the state of affairs


    32. favourite routes, and argued vociferously on the supposed merits of


    33. They argued some more about it, but she didn’t learn anything more from him


    34. ‘I’m not so sure,’ the man with her argued


    35. laws of science argued that it could


    36. They argued for awhile about ways to get it closed down, but these were old rants that never lead anywhere


    37. finality that Sarah recognised would not be argued with


    38. I'm only doing what he and I have planned for years, she argued silently with herself


    39. The actors did as much as anybody, and they argued about the dialog and the meaning of the parts


    40. Grouse argued about whether Johnny the Killer was going to take the mound after

    41. If she didn't know better, she would’ve thought Jim and Mike might have had words, while she’d argued with Todd


    42. They argued about the decor of the kitchen once


    43. They argued about how it's re-written anyway with Wuffs wanting it based on a much more mysterious chord


    44. know,’ Jean had argued when she first raised her


    45. ‘That’s not the point, is it?’ Argued Ruan


    46. they had argued is the Agorá, at the foot of


    47. They argued on while our shadows crept back to our toes


    48. Scott argued that it would be more efficient on


    49. In the 1,800’s British geologists and other scientists argued that, from their observations, the world was considerably older than the 17th-century scripture-based calculation of less than 6 millennia


    50. Then we stepped through the door to the Court of Women where Priests, prophets and preachers spoke and argued with each other about the merits of their various religions














































    1. She argues with her teacher daily


    2. JURGEN, about 40, a big guy, 6 feet and 250+ pounds, the owner of the cantina, wipes off a table and simultaneously argues in Spanish and German with ROSITA, 30-something, a waitress and his sometimes girlfriend


    3. argues their beliefs as vehemently as they are


    4. argues this war constituted genocide


    5. ” This is a Cold War nuclear doctrine that argues one should launch an all out attack on civilian populations


    6. What Romney would have done as president depends on whether one takes him at his word during the campaign, or argues he only said these remarks to pander to pro-war conservatives who looked at him with suspicion


    7. Waller (2004) argues that “competition lies at the heart of


    8. He argues that hatred begins the instant we start having and


    9. argues that revenge has always been part of the human species


    10. Shultz argues that shame is an emotion that kept us from

    11. That alone argues for the earthly condition of a certain perceptive diminution of capacity


    12. He argues convincingly that computers will learn to truly ‘think,’ employing a variety of methods


    13. Physicists have Superstring theories that involves around ten dimensions and now a new ‘brane’ theory that argues that our universe was created when two membranes collided in a fifth dimension that is unobservable to us


    14. “The book’s title refers to the idea that our emotional states are themselves examples of what Minsky dubs ‘ways to think,’” Shapiro offers, as he continues quoting Minsky: “‘…general methods of problem-solving that our brains use to tackle the tasks of everyday life…Rather than being impediments to reasoning,’ Minsky argues, ‘emotions can actually help us to focus our attention in ways that are relevant to our immediate goals…They do this by changing the “resources,” or processes, that our brains use at any given moment


    15. Christina defends Will’s plan; the Dauntless-born initiates vote for offense; everyone argues about who should make the decision


    16. No one argues with Tobias


    17. ” That’s one of the “isms,” he argues, that inhibit the development of advanced ethical theory


    18. A 2003 editorial in Nature Biotechnology argues that legislation regulating development of higher forms of life


    19. Fred Alan Wolf argues that according to a new interpretation of quantum physics, observation and awareness have a far greater effect on the physical world than was previously suspected


    20. argues that helical dust structures in plasma would have a

    21. The Theory argues that dark matter is largely in the form of plasmas of exotic particles


    22. netism rather than biochemistry leadbeater argues that no doubt there


    23. conditions He argues that to be visible, it must either reflect or radiate light


    24. argues is that artists should freely express themselves, and THEN audiences can decide if they


    25. He argues that cars and gasoline were cheaper and taxes and


    26. Admiral Sato argues that Japan should be a nuclear power even though that’s prohibited by our constitution


    27. This guy argues just for the sake of arguing


    28. He does not appear to think about a subject in our sense of the word at all; he never argues it out and thereby arrives at a


    29. Terrie Moffitt's developmental theory of crime argues that "life-course-persistent offenders" make up only 6% of the population but commits more than 50% of all crimes and that this is due to a combination neuro - physiological deficits and an adverse environment that creates a criminal path that is very difficult to break once started


    30. [2] Steven Pinker in his book The Blank Slate argues that in non-state societies without a police it was very important to have a credible deterrence against aggression

    31. Pinker argues that the development of the state and the police have dramatically reduced the level of violence compared to the ancestral environment


    32. He never argues or questions his orders, he just does it


    33. ' he argues to himself, but his anger wins as he shouts in a terrifying voice to Cheesey; �What do you mean by running after us? I told you to cut him off


    34. Maybe it is because that is what she wants to hear argues the voice in her head; but Paris knows what she has heard


    35. Without a way to win these people over, Raymond argues, pro-


    36. "Hack has only one meaning," argues Agre


    37. Although some academic literature argues that short-term debt is only a factor in


    38. She argues for


    39. 1960s, argues Mosher, was China's economic weakness


    40. Bernice silently argues with Charlotte

    41. Charlotte argues back


    42. new orthodoxy, one which argues that truth is amoral and facts are independent


    43. No one argues the truth in Davis’ rebuttal


    44. Nonetheless there is an emotional truth in regressions that argues for their being taken seriously, no matter whether they are “real” (whatever that means) or merely figments


    45. The anti-corn side argues corn is a cheap and useless filler that causes multitudes of health and behavior issues


    46. ‘The problem with Modi is that he argues all the time and you can never win an argument with him


    47. A theory which argues that values should be closely related to the views of people of common sense


    48. It argues: “the universe is nothing but myself, my mind and its idea” it leaves the universe nothing but the sequence of thoughts which occur in me


    49. Thus, the author argues “what is the difference between Osama and Mohammad in the sets of standards


    50. Stupidity and lack of logic argues strongly on those who have separation from God in a beleif



































    1. 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


    2. Arguing with him thrilled her almost as much as bedding him


    3. Unfortunately we still think our life is about paying bills, earning more money, arguing on non-issues and so on


    4. They are bickering happily as they leave the house, arguing over the relative merits of various colour schemes … what a pair!


    5. 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


    6. The cockpit door opens and the PILOT enters, gesturing angrily at and apparently arguing with his co-pilot, who remains at the controls


    7. 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


    8. "Oh I wasn't arguing over the price of the trip," Vyinga said


    9. 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


    10. 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

    11. 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


    12. People and children everywhere; some laughing, some arguing, some chastising children - some chastising parents


    13. 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’


    14. 'And what about the man he was arguing with when he died? Is there any more information about him?'


    15. My mother knew it was futile arguing with me


    16. While that rattled in his head, he was suddenly arguing with Ava over sex again


    17. He was sitting with Darryl, but as usual, as soon as they were not in a formal meeting, Darryl began arguing with his critics


    18. 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


    19. They appeared to be arguing about something


    20. They were perpetually arguing and driving the other tenants of the house bonkers in the process

    21. 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


    22. “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


    23. “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


    24. 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


    25. smell of it achieved more than arguing could ever have


    26. and in seconds the two were arguing again, hopefully about whom they were going


    27. John stood at the truck door, arguing with the voice in his head, on


    28. Heather left without arguing, bypassing the staircase and running for the


    29. a second he was in the umpire’s face arguing the call


    30. After arguing several minutes about whether I was going to be

    31. Well, we could have stood there all day arguing over what


    32. There was no arguing with such logic, and the Abbess


    33. What point was there in arguing with the


    34. There was no arguing the fact that he


    35. "There is no sense in arguing with them," Alan told her


    36. Then the androids were silent, and Alan said, "They are talking or arguing with each other back in virtual space


    37. 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


    38. 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


    39. 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


    40. arguing with your brothers and sisters to tell your father about your

    41. No point in further arguing with these idiots


    42. Zarko knew that arguing with Helez would be futile


    43. But I shouldn’t waste my time arguing with barbarians


    44. 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


    45. Mother wasn’t terribly pleased, arguing that Korinna could just as well stay in Cheydinhal and work at her shop


    46. ‘And really, arguing over who is responsible is mere speculation


    47. If you and I hadn’t started arguing, you would never have wanted to follow me


    48. I’m not arguing; it’s an order


    49. 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


    50. I knew there was no point in arguing












































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