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In 1986 he edited a book titled "Terrorism: How the West Can Win," which argued intensely against negotiating with terrorists under any circumstance.

But, after playing so intensely against one another, Albert said: "They both were so in tune with one another and what needed to be done.

Ms. Sotomayor fought back so intensely against a Washington firm, now merged with another — that she surprised even some of the school's Hispanics.

He founded a group of the likeminded called Citizens for the Rational Repair of Quaker Ridge, which has been campaigning intensely against having a bond to demolish and rebuild.

Executives at other airlines savored the federal government's rejection of United Airlines' request for a loan guarantee last night, after some of them had lobbied intensely against any bailout.

As that's going on a heated debate as to the merits of Joey Barton breaks out between The Reverend (mainly pro), Jordan Rizzle Kick (fairly against) and an interjecting Paul Smith (intensely against).

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Joining the Whitman and Swope offense was the trial judge, John Goff, a thin-skinned, self-educated lawyer, intensely biased against Becker and apparently motivated by pure vindictiveness.

Much of that squad played in La Liga -- spending their club seasons intensely competing against each other.

The violent enforcement of this dehumanization has been intensely fought against from slave rebellions, to urban rebellions, to prison rebellions, right down to the mass mobilizations we see today against state executions, police killings, vigilante murder, and white supremacist terrorism.

The ban, which Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law in January after it was intensely lobbied against by plastic bag manufacturers and unions, is being touted by opponents as a scheme for grocers to make extra money off consumers.

So it may come as something of a surprise that airlines are intensely lobbying against a $4.00 increase to a routine fee that airports charge passengers to fund infrastructure upgrades and other improvement projects.

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