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The essence of a free society is that it should disagree strenuously about things that matter.
But homeowners whose lots border the park complained strenuously about potential noise and odor, and the proposal was dropped without a formal vote.
At one point, he took a phone call from a publisher in which I heard him argue strenuously about a front cover; he objected to the font size used for his name, which took up most of the cover.
This is completely different from the situation in biology, where biologists gather masses of evidence to figure out how an organism fits into the tree of life and may argue strenuously about it.
I argued strenuously about this, remembering Hillary Clinton's car being egged by those who believed she had thrown her weight behind the election results.
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Yes, this sounds crazy, but for years a lot of former and current Bally's members have been strenuously venting about the company's enrollment policies — complaints about heavy-handed sales tactics, hard-to-cancel memberships and collection agency nightmares.
But, if there is something strenuously pointless about the enterprise, the fault lies not with Lott.
They exercised strenuously, were frequently moving about, taking up sports, or in training, or were hunting, fishing, boating.
Mr Kinana strenuously denies knowing about the shipment.
The nature and consequences of the revolution continue to be argued about— strenuously in France.
Of the Bush cabinet secretaries, former attorney general John Ashcroft most strenuously confronted Cheney about his seizures of power.
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