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There are fervent arguments heard on both sides concerning blame for a lack of peace in the Holy Land.
Here, again, the show relies on the audience's reflexive cynicism — on the sense that torture is just part of the intelligence-community playbook and, moreover, that it generates useful information at all, despite fervent arguments from many in the intelligence community that the practice produces nothing but desperate noise.
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But the more fervent argument is that the price doesn't matter anyway.
Representing Mrs. Falvo, Wilfred K. Wright Jr. delivered a fervent argument that did not appear to allay the court's concerns about the implications of interpreting the law broadly.
This July marks the centenary since the "world to end all wars" began, and Gove's piece is entitled "Why does the Left insist on belittling true British heroes?" In it, the man in charge of the British national history curriculum makes a fervent argument that "it's important that we don't succumb to some of the myths which have grown up about the conflict".
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I just wish it didn't attempt to overheat a play that is already warm enough in its fervent oppositional arguments.
That argument gets fervent support from people who may not share the Aipac officials' conservative views on foreign policy.
It also adopts a hybrid tone that combines rational argument with the fervent rhetoric of sensibility.
The revelation of this production — drawn out by Nichols's seamless and limpid orchestration of Willy's disconcerting flights of imagination (Miller's original title for the play was "The Inside of His Head") — is that Willy, for all his fervent dreams of the future and his fierce argument with the past, never, ever, occupies his present.
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