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In pressing his case in the State of the Union address on Tuesday, White House officials said, Mr. Bush plans to make a vigorous argument against Saddam Hussein.
Before the financial crisis, most policy makers and opinion leaders smugly assumed that the economy would remain on an even keel, so Madrick felt he had to make a vigorous argument that economic problems required government action.
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In doing so, he was also making a vigorous argument for his vision of the country, in both its soaring possibilities and the messier realities, and asking Americans to embrace their differences and work for change.
Rubio, who has frequently told campaign audiences that the American public does not trust the federal government to enforce immigration laws, made a vigorous argument in favor of letting the federal government handle the tracking, instead of Florida law enforcement officials.
The contrasting qualities -- cool/warm, transparent/opaque, void/solid -- combine to make a vigorous whole.
It's tough to make a vigorous movie about someone who can barely move.
"Ms. Pelosi and I expect we'll have a vigorous argument over that issue," Mr. Boehner said.
Wolff says his team are "not dominant", even though the basic stats are queuing up to give him a vigorous argument.
Here and there, Ms. Crier makes a vigorous, fresh, sustained argument that conveys new information and insight.
Nicole A. Saharsky, a lawyer for the federal government, made a more vigorous argument on Sergeant Chafin's behalf.
However, the entire novel becomes a vigorous argument against such a certainty.
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