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"We will vigorously argue our case at the next hearing on 21 March".
He said he would vigorously argue to keep the trial in Stamford.
I would vigorously argue with KLM that you be reimbursed for half of the difference between the business class fare and full flex economy fare (not lowest economy fare).
Conceding that they lack the numbers to stop their Republican colleagues from ratifying Mr. Bush's electors, or even to throw up many procedural obstacles, the Democrats say they will still vigorously argue their points.
In his decision, Judge John E. Jones III wrote: Throughout the trial and in various submissions to the Court, Defendants vigorously argue that the reading of the statement is not "teaching" ID but instead is merely "making students aware of it".
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His separate opinions, while vigorously argued, are invariably respectful of his colleagues.
The Justice Department supported his extradition and vigorously argued to deny him bail.
Mr. Lichtman and Democratic party officials vigorously argued that the recount was appropriate under Florida law.
Her supporters have been vigorously arguing there's no evidence of a quid pro quo.
But the fund industry has opposed it vigorously, arguing that floating value funds would be difficult to sell to consumers.
Here Wills states and vigorously argues the 11 conditions on which "support of the papacy is possible for the conscientious".
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