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As for the rest of the prizes, I suspect a bit of argument and horse-trading took place in the jury room.
When he was shadow home secretary he agreed, to the irritation of interviewers trying to stir up a bit of argument, with many of the government's law-and-order policies.
There has been quite a bit of argument in the literature on what constitutes an art or a science in the software production cycle.
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Indeed, if periods of lower-than-normal growth were not followed by periods of higher-than-normal growth, the unemployment rate would never return to normal.Greg Mankiw challenged this argument and had a bit of an argument over the question with Paul Krugman.
But does the "it's only a bit of fun" argument really wash here?
"She gets into a bit of an argument with them when she figures out she doesn't know these guys.
"We have thought of one or two names, there's a bit of an argument over it".
Actually, we could have a bit of an argument about Oxfordshire, but I think it's there.
Gerald said, 'Didn't you know about the two independent records Coltrane put out in the 1960s when he had a bit of an argument with Impulse?' And I had to confess that I didn't.
At check-in, Liz says she had a "bit of an argument" with her son, who insisted on taking his laptop with him for the flight rather than his insulin.
The genesis of the Gallardo's manufacturer was an incident that took place nearly 50 years ago, when Ferruccio Lamborghini, a farm-tractor magnate and sports car enthusiast, had what he called "a bit of an argument" with the founder of a small Italian car company.
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