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It argued, at length, and over years, that those laws violated the Second Amendment.
Neither acknowledged the emails, and Obama argued at length that Clinton is the "steadiest" and most responsible choice for president.
Letter writers have argued at length about whether it is art or slander or simply commercial television.
Manager Mike Scioscia argued at length with Davidson and the crew chief Tim Tschida to no avail.
The plate umpire Phil Cuzzi issued a warning, and Valentine -- who was hit in the face as a player, shattering his cheekbone -- argued at length.
Whether having a so-called pitcher's park ultimately helps or hurts the Mets is an issue that can be argued at length.
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Enter the Center for American Progress memo, which argues at length that the law is unambiguously clear.
She argues, at length, that the trend was a strong regional art movement, but that it was not provincial or regressive.
First, as he argues at length, Rockefeller's most eloquent critics, Henry Demarest Lloyd and Ida Tarbell, exaggerated the record and got many things wrong.
I am sure that advocates of these two artists (especially their dealers) could argue at length, and probably convincingly, for the marked differences between their work.
Joe Torre, the Yankees' manager, bumped through some irate players in his dugout and rushed onto the field, arguing at length before leaving the field.
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