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And sometimes we argue politics because we have very different views - I'm strong Labour and she veers toward Tory/Liberal.
("Sometimes we argue with each other, like members of a family," he says, in a tone not suggesting mild demurrals).
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We talk, we argue, sometimes we march, and most of all we vote.
You might want to include a sentence or two like this: "I know we argue sometimes, Kimmy.
We argued over names, sometimes bitterly.
Likewise, Kennedy (1974) argued "sometimes we read a label or caption before looking at the picture, but more often, probably, we notice the picture first and recognize the pictured object without any help from the accompanying words" (p 7).
We never argue, we just debate sometimes.
"Sometimes," she argues, "we need to face up to real documentary images and hear reports of brutality first-hand", rather than in the theatre.
In a minority of cases, Small found, sheer availability was indeed the motive, but at least sometimes, he argues, we seek out non-intimates precisely because they're non-intimate.
"When we fight, you sometimes argue like you're in a courtroom.
No one's arguing that sometimes we need dams, but do we really need 70?," asked Dr Sunita Narain,environmentalist and director general of the Centre for Science and Environment, speaking on the popular TV talk show "We the People" yesterday.
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