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He's a relief from the dogmatism of Mike Francesa, WFAN's biggest star, who presides over the drive-time hours with humorless ardor, seldom willing to concede a point to his listeners, who tend to be more argumentative than Somers's.
We were a congenial group, and our chairman was not a former politician or bureaucrat but a distinguished literary critic (John Bayley); our meetings were friendly, and surely no less or more argumentative than those of other years.
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Pay attention if someone says, "'Gee, Mom seems more argumentative or withdrawn than the last time I saw her,'" Dr. Dale advised.
The quotes also tell me the reporter couldn't get the president to say anything more argumentative or articulate than "I'm very optimistic".
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But large questions remain about whether Zawahiri, considered more argumentative and less charismatic than his Saudi predecessor, can unite al-Qaida's factions across south Asia and the Middle East while evading his American pursuers.
His stuff is yet more proof that Britons are better travel writers and essayists than Americans; drier, funnier, more argumentative.
He's more bolshie than I ever was and more argumentative.
In act two, she becomes more argumentative.
But the dominant approach to documentary filmmaking nowadays is more argumentative, even prosecutorial.
Wendy Postle said her teenagers have become angrier and more argumentative about money.
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