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He said: "There is a fundamental argument here about the right of a country to decide its future.

Galileo regarded their existence as a fundamental argument in favour of the Copernican model of the solar system, in which the planets orbit the Sun.

"John Kerry has a fundamental argument that we need a president who can defend the country and fight for the middle class," Mr. Shrum said.

But, as the pressure has eased, the union has become ensnared in technicalities and a fundamental argument about how much historic bank debt, if any, should be dumped on it—how much, in other words, Germans, Finns and Dutch should bear the burden of other people's mistakes.

It was this quality, rather than any ethnographic precision, that led Liszt to compose his Hungarian Rhapsodies as a fundamental argument against Germanness, the opposing realm, in which improvisation, virtuosity and emotion are, if not banished, carefully subordinated to the grand intellectual design.

But as the campaign comes down to its last nine days, Al Gore and George W. Bush have reverted to a fundamental argument about the role of the federal government in everyday life that had Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson spitting at each other, and fueled the critics of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson.

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The Wire is a very fundamental argument against the drug war, and since it came out I've been speaking very bluntly about the low regard I have for drug prohibition.

She was making a much more fundamental argument, one that has regularly emerged in America's long and often ugly history in dealing with noncitizens and other vulnerable minorities.

But there's a much more fundamental argument to have with Tea Party candidates like Paul (and Republican candidates in general) which, so far, has been missing in the media debate.

But there is an even more fundamental argument, one that now has to weigh on Sanders supporters who have so far viewed Clinton as too compromised, too flawed, too hawkish to be worthy of their vote.

But I do not think your reviewer appreciates that the monarchy, far from being incompatible with a reformed constitution, is in fact a vital component of it.My fundamental argument is that constitutional reform should loosen the ever-tightening grip of political parties on our national life.

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