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Though the cast is lively and engaging, you're aware of the contrivance in these lonely, disputatious characters being pushed toward climactic melodrama.
This can result in an extended to-and-fro that endows parts of the Qurʾān with a decidedly polemical and disputatious quality.
Boileau resumed his disputatious role in 1692, when the literary world found itself divided between the so-called Ancients and Moderns.
The discourse may be even more disputatious here, in part because the ring is that much smaller.
In them the signature character, a stringy-haired modern dancer, entered into a disputatious dialogue with the artist, who was desperately claiming his own place in the spotlight.
Rape is a crime, moreover, that rarely has witnesses; if charges are brought, the case usually degenerates into a disputatious litany of "he said, she said".
That being the case, all novels are Jewish in the disputatious, dialogic sense.
It was disputatious.
Judaism has always been a disputatious faith.
Zawahiri is famously disputatious and tone-deaf.
Bouts of counterpoint create a disputatious atmosphere.
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