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1
I have had enough of
arguing
to
last one man his life.
2
And I'll bet George was out there
arguing
to
give me thirty minutes.
3
With that in mind, why keep
arguing
to
decimate the agency?
4
Photo: AFP Trades Union Congress general secretary Frances O'Grady was also
arguing
to
remain.
5
London has refused to admit any,
arguing
to
do so would merely attract more migrants.
6
There were no strong voices
arguing
to
turn back.
7
And, to his knowledge, no one else in the transition was
arguing
to
keep Gates.
8
It took a full hour of
arguing
to
drive the notion out of his head.
9
Planned Parenthood had appealed,
arguing
to
Judge Nelson that pregnancy test results are private medical information.
10
Aucklanders are well used to
arguing
to
try to get out of paying their parking tickets.
11
She was still such a child, and yet
arguing
to
herself about spendthrift debtors and self-sacrifice!
12
Indeed it is
arguing
to
be recognised as a city, a status it enjoyed in the past.
13
If there is any more
arguing
to
be done, let us put it off to another occasion.
14
We've been
arguing
to
the point where my head hurts, because I don't understand how he thinks sometimes.
15
Yes Scotland is the official campaign for independence, while Better Together is the group
arguing
to
keep the Union.
16
In
arguing
to
uphold the warrantless computer search, the government argued privacy interests were nullified with unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
arguing
to
arguing
argue