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But then testimony resumes at the federal courthouse here on Boston Harbor, and the words transform the would-be retiree called Whitey into a sociopathic thug in winter — one who seems less perturbed by descriptions of him as a serial killer than by the recurring contention that he was a longtime government informant.
Dating back to at least the Dred Scott case and Missouri's designation as a slave state, the city has been a site of recurring contention.
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WHATEVER the statistics and whatever the specifics of an eventual outcome to the current rent-law struggle, the decades-old debate is based on recurring contentions and standard stereotypes invoked by both sides, usually with some degree of validity.
One recurring point of contention was the radiation studies on the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
One recurring area of contention surrounds the act of abbreviation of HD's name, with some feminist critics portraying it as an erasure by Pound of his main female competitor.
There are 122 responses, so no easy summary, but two contentions recur: that people are thinking machines, and that the imminence of AI has always been oversold.
c) Recurring motifs.
The recurring theme?
A recurring sporting tragedy.
The recurring shameful need?
"I had recurring nightmares.
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