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Not surprisingly, both sides sought today to make a vigorous case that the outstanding ballots would most likely tend to be in their favor.
And in other domains, one could make a vigorous case for greater harmony and equality: in the increased participation of women in public life and men in family life, and in private relationships that are grounded in true reciprocity and respect because they do not rest on the subjugation of either party's interests and abilities.
In April, he stood beside British Prime Minister David Cameron to make a vigorous case for a vote by Britons to remain in the European Union.
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That is a large statement but probably correct, and the author certainly makes a vigorous case for it.
Brill makes a vigorous case against teachers' unions and conveys the epiphanies, setbacks and triumphs of a national reform movement.
Mr. Davis, a Democrat elected to a second term only last fall, made a vigorous case for himself in a late-afternoon address at the University of California at Los Angeles that was carried live on several local television stations and cable news networks.
Funding is difficult and neither club has dared even approach making a vigorous case for a shared stadium, for which both know there is a deal to be done.
Mr. Bush's desire seemed muted, sometimes curiously so, as he kept his hands closer to himself, covered less physical ground and let his features go slack, as if he were musing out loud rather than making a vigorous case.
Speaking at a news conference as BBC workers spilled out of their offices in one of the corporation's many buildings in west London, Mr. Grade made a vigorous case for the continued robustness and independence of the BBC, the world's largest noncommercial broadcasting company.
The Obama administration intensified its defense of the president's strategy against Islamic State militants Sunday, with Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter making a vigorous case that the terrorist group can only be defeated if the Iraqis "develop the will to fight".
The timing of the two plays — both with the bases loaded and with two outs — prompted Sterling to do what homers do: make a vigorous, slightly shrill, case for his team, as if he was in court, arguing for Cano, don't you know?
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