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Then he argued that over the decades government has become bloated and lethargic.
She claimed to have identified him from a photograph taken then; he argued it was mistaken identity.
Now, as then, he argued, Japan has to overhaul itself to catch up with the outside world.
Then he argued that the single most important factor in shaping student achievement is the quality of the teachers.
Then he argued Martin Taylor, the author of the tackle so sickening that the TV footage was left on the cutting room floor, should be banned for life.
But then he argued that even a false statement was not perjurious, because Mr Clinton "believed that what he was doing was being evasive but truthful".
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Since then, he argues persuasively, Americans have shaped Beethoven as we have seen fit.
Only then, he argues, can banks' excessive profits — and bankers' pay — be curtailed.
Then, he argues that "immigrant interests" would be better served if the court upholds the Arizona statute at issue.
Rylance finds a compelling logic in the Shakespeare conspiracy theories: "The nature of authorship was different then," he argues.
But then he argues – rather unconvincingly and, it feels, ill-advisedly – that the supporters were also wrong, for not buying Wimbledon when it sank into administration in 2003.
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