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"We had dreadful arguments.
They had "dreadful arguments" and about three fans, and soon split.
Last year he called AV a "miserable little compromise", and this year he is invoking Mrs Pankhurst.When it comes to simply dreadful arguments, however, the official No campaign is making all the running.
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A dreadful controversy indeed!
But unless and until the evidence shows that bulk surveillance would have made a difference in that dreadful scenario, the argument remains where it was.
Before leaving for the States, he is told by an American journalist that when his compatriots hear him speak, they'll add 20 points to his IQ; but, following the argument of the dreadful Bell Curve, they'll knock off 15 points when they see him (which, Younge concludes, still leaves him five points ahead).
In Japan, many samurai were devotees of Zen Buddhism and various arguments sustained them - killing a man about to commit a dreadful crime was an act of compassion, for example.
Give or take some arguments about the "takings" clause of the Constitution, also a few dreadful court decisions about owners of property deemed "wetlands," Americans do not generally worry about expropriations.
And, yes, if I try hard I can suggest at least four arguments that can be used to put some positive spin on these dreadful figures.
ON THE face of it, economics has had a dreadful decade: it offered no prediction of the subprime or euro crises, and only bitter arguments over how to solve them.
As the arguments go on, time is running out to try the ageing former dictator for the dreadful crimes of which he is accused.
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