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It's a short skip from there to suggesting that – to paraphrase a recent notorious argument against US gun control – if you're facing bad guys with bombs, then you need good guys with thumbscrews.
This draws on the analogy with David Lewis' notorious argument concerning our quantifying on ways things could be or have been (see Lewis 1973: 84).
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(See the forthcoming article on his theory of metaphysical modality for discussion of his most famous (or notorious!) such argument, in support of his modal realism, presented most comprehensively in his 1986e).
The most notorious hitch in that argument is the dreaded matter of additional costs: government taxes, fuel taxes, airport taxes, and other demonic extras.
It is also notorious: in 2006, an argument between two old friends who frequented the parlor ended with one fatally shooting the other a couple of blocks away.
Underworld sources told The Daily Telegraph that an internal war had been brewing over the leadership of the Comancheros, with a series of "massive arguments" forcing notorious Comanchero boss Mark Buddle to send a text message to his members declaring, "I'm the fucking commander of the world... no one is to touch another member or set up another chapter without my permission".
His primary argument is his notorious and perfectionist 'function argument', according to which the good for some being is to be identified through attention to its 'function' or characteristic activity.
Yeslam and Omar bin Laden submitted the records in an effort to prove that they have no legally culpable ties to their notorious half brother Osama; their arguments are pending before Judge Casey.
(A scene in which the manager shows the band the new T-shirt design is practically a replica of Tap's notorious Smell the Glove album-cover argument).
On 25 April, the US supreme court will hear arguments regarding SB1070, the notorious anti-immigrant law in Arizona that encourages this kind of racial profiling.
He goes through the arguments about how a notorious review wasn't actually written by Eliot and the typographic conventions of the time that would explain the use of lower case for "Jew".
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