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He endlessly fought against the theories of chemical atoms and molecular constitutions, which he considered to be "theories of language," and championed instead his own system of equivalents, which he considered to be "theories of facts" firmly grounded on empirical evidence.
The first, of course, is taxes, which are endlessly fought over and usually get most of politicians' attention.
For most of that time, Texas law enforcement has endlessly fought DNA testing, litigating the case at taxpayer's expense.
So those revelations, endlessly fought over in the press since WikiLeaks' releases, have all taken place during the sentencing phase of Manning's court martial.
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What is it about us, she seems to ask, that we endlessly fight and destroy?
So economists are doomed to endlessly fight this same battle over and over again, each time a politician finds it politically expedient to peddle some minimum wage economic illiteracy.
I think wars fought endlessly is dangerous.
The partners fought endlessly, but the public loved the finished product: the iPhone.
Europe fought endlessly with itself in past centuries; now they have a European Union, not just in name, like the African Union.
Trapped in each other's company, the pair fought endlessly and bitterly.
The two sides have fought endlessly over the last year about the complexion of the bills and how and when they will be brought to the floors of each chamber.
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