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So said Charles Burgess Fry, one of England's all-time sporting greats, arguing against football adopting the law that in 1891 brought into existence the penalty area and the penalty kick.
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"Banned in Boston" was great, she argues insouciantly.
"We wasted a lot of a great man," argues Mr Day.
All great art, argues Nietzsche, is a combination of Dionysus and Apollo.
1970 great Tostao argues that football is a mechanism whereby Brazilians feel avenged.
This effort has been so great, he argues, that, "it is obvious that there insufficient resources... to sustain military operations at the current level for over a year".
Sony's greatest weakness, argues Stringer, is the inability of its business units, which he dubs "silos," to work together.
Writing in 1925, Fondane rendered a pronouncement by Jean Cocteau, who, while commenting that Tzara was one of his "most beloved" writers and a "great poet", argued: "Handkerchief of Clouds was poetry, and great poetry for that matter but not theater".
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