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He says: "Jim and I had a huge argument about it.
I had a huge argument with John Cleese while I was trying to shoot a sequence he'd bloody written.
"We had a huge argument about the word scry, which means in the book 'to see at a distance, usually through a mirror or a pool,' " Mr. Paolini said.
We had a huge argument and eventually he said my only choice was to either be fired or resign.
The two flew to Mexico together to ring in the New Year, but had a huge argument before ever seeing 2013.
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She made a lovely meal, but she and the boys ended up having a huge argument.
If I have to make my husband put up these lights and freeze, we'll have a huge argument".' Ms. Ryan fell into the business almost by accident.
Adopting openness means being "open to very difficult, high-conflict people, even misogynists," he said, "so you have to have a huge argument about whether there is the problem".
They said, 'The food is the same, the difference is in the word for it.' " Nigella Lawson, who is an ardent fan, put it this way: "Things change, products change, and you can have a huge argument about how something should be cooked.
Of course, the last time I checked we were having a huge argument about whether or not we could intercede on behalf of people who live in New York and New Jersey who are homeless and freezing because of a hurricane that hit them, because do we even have money to spend on that?
Next thing you know you have a huge argument and the OLDEST always gets blamed and in trouble!
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