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Ray, a career petty criminal, soon argued that he had been coerced into pleading guilty.
Too soon, argued The Economist ("The merit of trading quietly", August 12th).
As expected, Democrat newspapers soon argued that the event proved that African-Americans were too "savage" to be soldiers.
Many Israelis soon argued that Arafat did not necessarily intend to renounce and suppress terror, or even to acknowledge the legitimacy of Israel.
A girl from London, her interests of dancing & movies hardly coincided with Ben's, bell-ringing & whippets, & they soon argued, Ben refusing to take her to Nottingham, Francie going by herself, returning in another man's car.
But although the team that unearthed it--led by paleontologist Michel Brunet of the University of Poitiers, France--claimed the skull belonged to the oldest known hominid, rivals soon argued that Toumai looked more like a gorilla ancestor than a human (Science, 12 July 2002, p. 171).
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She was soon arguing with Pesce, calling her selfish.
Tesco said the store, in the Stokes Croft area of the city, would be open for business again "soon", arguing that local businesses and residents wanted it back.
You can picture administration members soon arguing: we must invade the country to save it from the last time we bombed it.
But British lawyers acting for some of the men want them charged or released soon, arguing that they have been held for up to 14 months without the start of formal legal proceedings in what could amount to unlawful detention.
It is a question which resonates far beyond Bulgaria.Plenty of diplomats and politicians in Brussels say that Romania and Bulgaria were admitted too soon, arguing that once such countries get into the club, the EU loses most of its leverage over them.
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