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The first movement was fiercely argued without being forced.
Republican critics have a fiercely argued list of reasons to oppose health care reform.
The future of the domain-name system (DNS) has become the most fiercely argued aspect of Internet governance.
"Agriculture is the main thing in our culture," José Rodríguez said, shouting over a fiercely argued game of dominoes outside the park.
He said he "fiercely" argued for his preferred position inside the government, but once a decision was made he honestly defended it.
Since Monday, Standard Chartered has fiercely argued that its transactions on behalf of Iranian banks and corporations fell squarely within that loophole.
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This area is particularly controversial, with some campaigners fiercely arguing against public-private partnerships, while others seeing their potential The role of official development assistance (ODA).
As a 'persnickety little kid' she spent an afternoon fiercely arguing with friends whether a baseball diamond has 88 or 90 feet between bases (Google says 90).
Others saw this as a political issue, fiercely arguing that a partner should have no say in the way they choose to groom down there; their bush, their prerogative.
One of his apparent paradoxes is that while he so fiercely argues for a more disciplined form of public life over any therapeutic-style navel-gazing, he possesses a rare genius for getting into other people's heads and hearts.
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