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His argument focuses on thick concepts that are used to disparage a person for simply being who they are.
His argument focuses on thick concepts that are used to disparage a person for simply being who they are.
but he realised that if he could make an argument for a new device being used primarily for cooling, then they could use a fan that sucked air from the bottom of the car and ran it through the engine.
were not allowed, but he realised that if he could make an argument for a new device
>> THE ARGUMENT IS
>> NO, THE ARGUMENT IS
Every argument, every "what we can't take back," 'cause with all that has happened, I think that we both know the way that the story ends.
Every argument, every word we can't take back
For example, you can stage an argument, like this:
There we are staging an argument. It wasn't real.
an argument against globalization as they represent a decline in local culture but we
can also turn this argument around. Their success does not come from nowhere. It's due
Yes. And you could also fall out with someone, and that is a phrasal verb and it means to have an argument or a disagreement with someone.
and it means to have an argument or a disagreement with someone.
dollars as rent. He also saves some amount of money in the bank. For argument sake, let's
And I think that the more people are going bankrupt because they had a medical condition that was unexpected or a sick child, the more the argument that maybe we should do away with this system that is bankrupting families, I think that can resonate when people look at the real-world circumstances.
And when you're making an electability argument, you can't falter.
If I was going to give him money, I should have given him a 10 and said, "Now give me $2 back." But he had a solid argument.
But he had a solid argument,