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On "The Limey," the director Steven Soderbergh and the writer Lem Dobbs hotly argue their separate conceptions of the film.
Even the opening sequence (in which hordes of students leap up the stairs to the balcony at the Royal Opera House, and the new music fans hotly argue with the balletomanes about the work they are about to see) sets me off.
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Democratic Delegate Lionell Spruill hotly argued that the bill would force "legal rape".
One of the most hotly argued changes was how to define the various ranges of autism.
To what extent Uruk really was the "mother of cities" is still hotly argued by archaeologists.
The origin of the runes offers many difficult problems and has been hotly argued by scholars and others.
Dickinson scholars have long hotly argued over questions like her sexuality and her reasons for not publishing, along with issues that might strike ordinary readers as bafflingly arcane, from the precise angle and length of her dashes to the significance of the way she stacked the pages of her handmade books before sewing them together.
On the contrary, the debates are often hotly argued and loaded with values and priorities, ranging from whether parents shall receive cash benefit for not using the kindergarten to questions concerning the kindergarten's content.
Google is being especially tight-lipped about the development of its HUD spectacles, even as the Internet hotly argues about a product that does not yet exist.
We will argue hotly about whether it is too icy to drive.
Retailers will argue hotly that it is neither.
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