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In his catalog essay for the Krasner retrospective that opens today at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the show's curator, Robert Hobbs, argues at length and often ingeniously for the latter view.
Neely argues, at length and with some sideswipes at Faust's earlier work, that it is only in our own time that the Civil War has come to be seen as a total war.
Friedman argues at length that this is a grave mistake.
Arnauld argues at length that this theory of ideas was also held by Descartes (Ideas, 26ff).
Proclus argues at length that the human soul has to contain innate knowledge.
He argues at length that the principle needed says not simply (and crudely): "there is uniformity in nature".
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It argued, at length, and over years, that those laws violated the Second Amendment.
Manager Mike Scioscia argued at length with Davidson and the crew chief Tim Tschida to no avail.
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.
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.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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