After giving the guards the cigarettes, the aristocrat began arguing with them in Russian.
They began arguing with the police that because Britain had won the war, their action should be excused.
The teenager, quite a bit heavier than Portillo, began arguing with the referee, then punched him in the face.
The teenager, quite a bit heavier than Portillo, began arguing with the referee, then unleashed a punch to his face.
Even the proposed beneficiaries at once began arguing over their shares.
When he saw the army was not getting the money needed even to replenish its basic weaponry, let alone to give its colonels golden handshakes, he began arguing against the cuts he had once supported.
The companies involved in that market have recieved fresh scrutiny, however, since blogger Mike Arrington began publicly arguing that social games have become a conduit for scamsters and spammers to push their wares in social networks by enticing players with virtual lucre.
As I have been arguing since the the market crash began, you cannot have real recovery in banking in finance or the overall economy without a healthy housing market.
Mr Lassalle disbelieved them, arguing that it was a prelude to closure, and began his fast.
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Ms. Holcomb said the turn toward very early education began with a 2000 study from the National Research Council that brought together years of research arguing that the first three years of life are crucial in a child's development.
Proponents of Section 5's constitutionality are arguing something like this: The patient's symptoms have improved markedly since we began administering antibiotics, and he now shows no sign of infection.
In his statement before the trial began, BP General Counsel Rupert Bondy said the company would push for the court to consider lower penalties, arguing that BP made efforts to do the right thing and "immediately stepped up" and acknowledged its role in the spill.
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