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The statement added: "Dundee United introduced a late argument stating Rangers should only be awarded compensation for the training and development of Charlie Telfer for two years instead of the 10 years that he was with the club.
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He had gone to the nightclub on March 31 , 1998 and got into a late-night argument with a Leeds man, Jason Ramm, who was then thrown out by security staff.
At Nice in 2000, France's refusal to accept that Germany's larger population entitled it to greater voting weight led to a late-night argument and an unwieldy and incomprehensible voting system.
But how useful is it when a drunken bar patron taps out a nasty review after a late-night argument with the bartender, or a happy customer writes a glowing review of the dry cleaner only later to discover a hole in her dress?
Even without the pointing provided by syntax, the dance of the "b's" and "p's" carries a message, and that message is made explicit when Milton reminds the presbyters that their own "late arguments … against the Prelats" should tell them that the effort to block free expression "meets for the most part with an event utterly opposite to the end which it drives at".
They seem to regard this latest argument as a distraction from the security issues that matter more, not to mention a showcase for hypocrisy, since a lot of the Republicans now attacking them have called in the past for stricter screening.
But as Gingrich looks to recover from a shellacking in Florida, he chose to spend much of his time hammering home his latest argument against a Romney presidency – that there is virtually no difference between Romney and Obama.
He challenged the GOP's latest argument, which acknowledges a possible Trump loss, that people should vote Republican as "a check" against a Clinton presidency.
That applies both to America (where a liberal Presbyterian church barely speaks to a conservative one) and to the Scottish heartland.The latest argument among Scots Presbyterians is over gay clergy.
What's new is Mr. Bush's latest argument -- that since about a third of the federal government's debt is in effect subject to early repayment penalties similar to those associated with some mortgages, it would actually be irresponsible to run a surplus large enough to pay off the national debt.
Putting forward the yes camp's latest argument, Lord Mandelson said: "If there's not a no vote successfully obtained, the Tory party will never forgive David Cameron.
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