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Monique and I argued about her not eating her food!
ECONOMISTS HAVE long argued about the workings of financial markets.
We argued about my comments, but then it got much bigger.
Economists have long argued about the impact of preferential trade deals.
We discussed and argued about a lot — personal and other issues.
People danced, and they bullshitted, and some of them argued about nothing.
Sometimes he's argued about the dire need for action on climate change.
Just like Johnny Cochran argued about the cops in the O.J. case.
For years, people have argued about over the value of vaccinating children.
What we argued about boiled down to a matter of personal preference.
We argued about politics over dinner at a steak house in Washington.
It's that ex from your early 20s who never argued about where to eat — but you guys never really argued about anything (now that you think of it) and the relationship was, frankly, kind of boring and predictable. Silver?
That's because this is the fight that determines which party is in the majority and which party is in the minority, and which issues get argued about between the parties and which issues get argued about within the parties.
HDZ and Most have already argued about political appointments and some reform plans.
It might even help — people have argued about this for a long time.
The men rolled down their windows and argued about the Trayvon Martin shooting.
We talked and argued about all of these things in those late-night calls.
Fact is, democracy has never been easy, and our founding fathers argued about everything.
While people have argued about the pros and cons of being a grower v.
Obviously, orange juice has been argued about since way before the internet was around.
The November before their August 220 wedding date, they argued about Thanksgiving travel plans.
They have argued about money spent and time dedicated to working on the house.
Tax reform An issue much discussed, argued about, and the source of ideological friction.
Hey, now that I've mentioned education — I don't think we've argued about schools yet.
He stood silently beside it and listened as people argued about what it meant.
The parents argued about which city's weather was less sufferable, D.C.'s or Haifa's.
Opponents have argued about the validity of the prime minister's analysis leading to that figure.
Norris said he wouldn't vote for Trump and they argued about Trump and Hillary Clinton.
We argued about what they meant, who they belonged to, and how to use them.
The fact is, democracy has never been easy, and our founding fathers argued about everything.
Critic's Notebook On Super Tuesday, two commentators on CNN argued about the Ku Klux Klan.
Did he avoid sending it because he and his wife had previously argued about jihad?
They could not be argued about, or get you in trouble if overheard in conversation.
"The Coloured Troops are much argued about as you can imagine," she wrote from London.
That's something we've argued about at TechCrunch, where we've launched several podcasts in the past year.
The boys cracked jokes, roughhoused and argued about who was the cutest girl in the shelter.
Bloomberg argued about the importance of electing more women into political office in making his commitment.
My political views drastically differ with many of my family members; and we've argued about it.
First, research the signers of the Constitution and find out what they believed and argued about.
Hospitals and doctors argued about who got to keep different streams of revenue they were paid.
At halftime, the team angrily argued about its performance in the locker room before fighting back.
I have argued about what makes a good hamburger at bars, backyard BBQs, and on the internet.
Ronaldo had to wait several minutes while Buffon's teammates surrounded the referee and argued about the ejection.
Throughout the 1960s, civil-rights activists had argued about the utility of violence in pursuing their aims.
We had argued about abstract stuff: emotional space, being "present" when I was with her, communication styles.
Some argued about the dangers of cannabis, some argued that CBD has a host of health benefits.
Baudelaire, who lived nearby, sat at Murger's table, where he argued about art and drank too much.
Warren represents a policy wrong turn, in my view, but policies can be argued about and reversed.
Campaign finance experts have long argued about how important money is to establishing a successful presidential campaign.
While the candidates argued about education, Warren reminded us she's the only one who's been a teacher.
For more than two thousand years, the world's great minds have argued about the essence of time.
You can -- and I have -- argued about whether the former vice president is the race's front-runner.
Sarah Sanders probably would have just argued about whether or not it actually happened after the fact.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argued about the Supreme Court, abortion, gun control, immigration, trade, and taxes.
Pillco first told authorities he killed her after he said they argued about construction noise in the building.
"As an actor, you're instantly interested in such a compelling, much argued about, contradictory human being," Oswald said.
He said that he and Mendieta had argued about his recognition in the art world as surpassing hers.
Woodard and the driver argued about restroom breaks and Greyhound's rules requiring a driver to accommodate passengers's needs.
The Rockets called a timeout and argued about the play, but the referees ruled the dunk a miss.
We never argued about other people we were seeing, kept it fairly low-key—but obviously my housemates knew.
But for the last 30 years, the neurophysiologists have known that they do, and haven't even argued about it.
A sheriff's department official confirmed to PEOPLE that Tommy and Brandon had argued about Tommy's tweets before their fight.
Moscow and Ankara then argued about whether Turkey had told Russia it was sending waves of reinforcements into Idlib.
Miller appeared to refer to a 2013 episode of Morning Joe where she and Halperin argued about gun control.
The jury grew deadlocked—and apparently argued about Constand's "bare midriff"—ultimately leading a judge to declare a mistrial.
Investigators say that Michael and April Jace argued "about their relationship" over text message shortly before he shot her.
He first encountered Mr. Betts at a dinner party where they argued about a book by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
In particular, they have argued about stride length and cadence, or the number of steps runners take per minute.
It wants for consideration—to be fawned over, talked about breathlessly, uploaded, debated and argued about, memed ad infinitum.
You know, that's one of the first songs me and Jen wrote together, and we argued about it a lot.
"That was 10 years ago, Nick!" she argued about a song she did with Demi Lovato when she was 15.
The candidates argued about the merits of turning the car-ownership tax into a tax on mileage, and similar proposals.
Chores are something we have never argued about, and I'm sure having a cleaner is a big part of why.
And why aren't there demands for Trump to shut down his corporation, as several Republicans have argued about the foundation?
My boyfriend and his ex-wife argued about letting their 10-year-old daughter get highlights in her dark hair.
This week the team argued about org-chart companies, debt raises, some of the items mentioned above, and much more.
We don't know why she's leaving, nor what she and her fiancé argued about, only that she's in a hurry.
They recently argued about Diaz's references to internet culture; he felt left out and she felt like he didn't respect her.
While in the past teens argued about who can be the driver, now they argue about who must be the driver.
Democrats argued about their health care plans for more than an hour during both nights of last week's presidential primary debates.
They were unsuited and had miserable times together, and as a result I suffered from it, because they argued about me.
We share custody of our two boys, ages 6 and almost 4, and at that time, we argued about almost everything.
We share custody of our two boys, ages 6 and almost 4, and at that time, we argued about almost everything.
On the light rail into Seattle, we argued about whether or not we needed train tickets, and I glared at her.
Anti-fascist protesters showed up, the farmers denied being white supremacists, residents argued about the limits of free expression and intolerance.
Commenters argued about whether the jellyfish was eating the fish and whether the photographer should have freed the baffled little thing.
Of couples who were concerned about debt, 46% said money was their biggest relationship challenge and 67% said they argued about money.
The figures were lower for couples unconcerned with debt — 16% said money was their biggest relationship challenge and 41% argued about finances.
They sat quietly while several lawyers argued about subpoenas seeking cellphones and other devices that belonged to the governor and his aides.
At one point, they apparently argued about Mr. Pugh's visions of martyrdom and she had brought up divorce, according to Facebook messages.
Experts argued about the nuances of various bits of fine print, including how individual words like "shall" and "may" should be interpreted.
Cordially at first, but then increasingly tensely, the men argued about religion, immigration, faith and the validity of Mr. Obama's birth certificate.
Criminologists have for decades argued about what makes young black men so much likelier to commit murder than young men of other ethnicities.
No one, however, argued about the book's fidelity to the reckless, riotous life lived in certain (white, well-favored) circles on Planet Gay.
I recently mentioned to someone that my brother had not spoken to me since Charlottesville when we argued about white nationalism and racism.
The Pentagon's chief weapons tester, Michael Gilmore, has long argued about the need to test the planes before buying and building larger quantities.
Besides the issue of mental competence, lawyers for both sides argued about whether the lawsuit should be heard in Massachusetts or in California.
On state-run television, guests on a talk-show segment devoted to the statue argued about what kind of leader modern Russia needed.
But unlike many of the other domestic issues that candidates have argued about in the 2020 cycle, the gap here has real implications.
This year's installment, "Good-ish Times," included a meticulous parody of the seventies sitcom that Barris had argued about with his old boss.
The bloc has disagreed on how to provide aid and resources for migrants, and argued about quotas for the union's 28 member states.
The protesters' lawyers and witnesses, for example, couldn't have argued about either global warming or the efficacy of civil disobedience to effect change.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Audrina says the violence began in mid August when they argued about her accusing him of cheating.
The two men who live next door to each other and previously worked together as doctors, may have argued about politics in the past.
"We were not poor – we had everything we needed – but our parents argued, and what they argued about was money," the retired academic said.
But scientists have long argued about whether the hypnotic "trance" is a separate neurophysiological state or simply a product of a hypnotized person's expectations.
North of that is the National Constitution Center, a nonprofit museum and event space dedicated to what is perhaps America's most argued-about document.
"We usually argued about the management of SLAC, what's important in science, why the place can't be better and stuff like that," he said.
Lawyers have argued about whether it was possible for Mr. Hill to have moved the gun to his pocket after the garage door closed.
The participants argued about the same question that divides Kepel and Roy: Did everything come back to Islam, or was that just a pretext?
The two men, who live next door to each other and previously worked together as doctors, may have argued about politics in the past.
For popular art, this raises some questions — including some that were important parts of how we talked, thought, and argued about movies in 2017.
Later, he and Kim shared some insight into their home life by revealing they previously argued about locking doors when getting intimate with one another.
While working on ''Love at the Store,'' Carmichael argued about this bit with Spike Lee, who signed on to direct the special at his request.
Fans argued about the exact nature of the relationship, with some believing it was obviously a romantic connection and others believing they were just friends.
That cost the region around $1 billion in lost revenues as the two Kurdish groups and the central government in Baghdad argued about revenue sharing.
Politicians argued about what measure of economic openness would stimulate growth or, after the financial crash, what degree of austerity would keep the markets calm.
Parents who had fought 25 years earlier in World War II couldn't understand why their baby-boomer children argued about Vietnam at the dinner table.
The right image to use with a written piece: It's an old worry, relevant to portraiture, but argued about much more with regards to war photography.
According to a search warrant, obtained by the Los Angeles Times, the couple allegedly argued about their relationship over text messages shortly before he shot her.
"He stated that he and his mother argued about him moving out," a prosecutor said at Eng's initial arraignment last week, according to the Daily Beast.
Scholars have long argued about the purpose of the olive oil, assuming the intent to be everything from hygene, protection from the sun or the cold.
Historians, sociologists and anthropologists have argued about it for decades, but the seemingly simplistic statement that women's bodies are a battleground has some truth to it.
But three floors above, according to prosecutors, the cops argued about whether they should alert their supervisors that Liang had fired his 9 millimeter Glock sidearm.
The downwinders stood, in silent rebuke, as scientists and an Army general argued about whether to notify the communities that might be affected by the blast.
To the French mind, the cinema is a place where art is experienced in community and then argued about afterward (preferably over a bottle of wine).
While Cruz, Rubio, and Trump talked over each other and argued about their dick sizes and yoga and other such mishegas, Kasich stayed above the fray.
At a party lunch, Cotton and Lee argued about whether the bill was actually finished and how substantive the changes have been, according to multiple attendees.
The participants, half a dozen from each campaign who faced each other while seated at two tables, argued about whether Mr. Trump had won a mandate.
Everyone from CEOs to truck drivers to professors have argued about the existence of a "truck driver shortage" in the $800 billion trucking industry for years.
Trump also argued about the size of his inauguration crowds, in the same way his press secretary Sean Spicer did during an unofficial press briefing last Saturday.
She told police they argued about loud music he was playing and he twice put her in a chokehold and said he was going to kill her.
He allegedly picked her up from work and drove her back to her apartment, where he says they argued about finances and he left around 1 p.m.
The bottom line: Analysts have argued about whether the bond market or the stock market is right, as their prices have been atypically in sync for months.
Economists have argued about the reasons, pointing at everything from the internet to the lack of unions to globalization to the way companies have invested their profits.
I'm not sure that the 2028 presidential election will be fought over tax cuts, gay marriage, abortion, or whatever else was argued about in the last decade.
In fact, researchers have shown there's a direct relationship between the number of times a couple has argued about their budget per month and their divorce rate.
Many lawyers argued about whether incriminating information, as Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016 agreed to take from the Russian government, would qualify as a thing of value.
They had once been so close they had argued about which of them had actually felt the pain of a bee sting in their shared earliest memory.
Ibsen's play was a good subject for Hnath—cultural and theatrical critics had argued about the meaning of Nora's exit for almost a hundred and fifty years.
She had script approval and argued about nearly every aspect of the movie, from the changes in Mary Poppins' temperament, to the songs, to the use of animation.
US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argued about several key points that affect nearly everyone on the planet, from the threat of ISIS to nuclear proliferation.
The judge said he "refrained" from commenting on whether Beijing's ruling had, as some suggested, gone beyond the scope of "interpretation" because no parties argued about it substantively.
Here's what the team argued about this week: Equity is nearly three years old, and we have some neat stuff coming up that you haven't heard about yet.
Dr. Batalha recalled that they had argued about how to construct their catalog of interesting objects — whether it would only be able to go to 1,000 or 10,0003.
When you read what Thalasinos wrote, it is difficult, in any case, not to picture the colleague with whom he argued about religion reading the same inflammatory invective.
Prosecutors say Medina stabbed Josh Sutter with a sword multiple times as the two men argued about the actor's girlfriend at their apartment in Palmdale, north of Los Angeles.
Teachers have long argued about whether this approach is better than the previously favoured one, in which children learned to recognise whole words, typically while someone read to them.
It makes for suspenseful and moving TV, and Wesley seems to find the conversation rewarding, but we argued about whether the sequence felt more contrived and exploitative than helpful.
The ruling comes a little over two months after a high-profile court hearing, during which MIT and University of California, Berkeley heatedly argued about who should own CRISPR.
The case has dragged on for years as both sides argued about the finer points of how much was owed per device, what could be deducted and so on.
West Virginia answered that with an 113-211 run, capped by two free throws by Taz Sherman after a technical foul on Cheese, who argued about a no-call.
Patrick: The time I went back to [yours], and I can't remember why exactly, but we argued about something and [you] threatened to chuck my phone out the window.
Before the transfer, the Danes and the Americans argued about trading us, with one Danish lawmaker said to have risen from his death bed to vote against the sale.
But while wise people argued about China and climate change, many rudimentary White House functions on less urgent but still extremely important issues seemed to fall through the cracks.
Thomas Gilbert Jr., who was found guilty of murdering his wealthy father Thomas Gilbert Sr. after the two had argued about money, was sentenced on Friday, multiple outlets report.
Pierce's side of the story is he followed the Bernie fan and her friends to their room as they argued about Clinton and Sanders -- but stayed outside the room.
The woman in the video, Jacqueline Craig, 46, and the officer argued about a man she said had choked her 7-year-old son for throwing paper on the ground.
"We had a meeting and argued about it, and that was it from there," he said, concluding that it is scary to see Donald as president of the United States.
CNN repeatedly aired the exchange between Miller and Acosta on Wednesday, in which the two clashed on immigration policy and argued about the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.
They've argued about everything from the placement of the logo to the way moderators should style their communities to the dominant color on the site (red-orange, as it turns out).
Publishers for decades argued about the merits of erecting paywalls, dismissing the early digital subscription models of the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times as suitable only for business-oriented audiences.
There's a wild salty nightmare of a horror flick, a high-spirited biopic, a quiet meditation on love and aging, and, the most argued-about comic book movie in a long while.
Madison and Travis argued about the morality of this — taking children from their father against his will — but little did they know Nick had a strong case in favor of this move.
Debates are the lifeblood of congress, but on Thursday, a Democrat and Republican took their discussion in the U.S. House of Representatives to another level when they argued about the band Nickelback.
The sides argued about the challenge in a hearing on Monday, and the government turned over a sizable stack of documents to the judge to review in private before making his ruling.
Three hours would be a short meeting by the standards of OPEC, whose gatherings have in the past sometimes stretched into the early hours of the morning as ministers argued about policy.
In it, the characters argued about the then-upcoming election, expressing their ambivalence about Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders's loss in the primaries, and voting in general, examining each issue with sharp wit.
HDZ and its junior partner Most ("Bridge") have already argued about political appointments and some reform plans, which suggests a no-confidence vote could pose a serious test to the coalition's stability.
There's been a lot of talk about speech rights on campus over the past few years, as pundits, politicians, and professors have argued about trigger warnings or demands for more politically correct speech.
The churches argued about the Bible's moral teaching regarding slaves and territorial expansion of slavery (as related to Western mission work), in effect struggling with whether black people in slavery were fully human.
Indeed, Mr. Ramadan himself accused me in 2011 of "betraying the community" (code for disagreeing with him) when we argued about the French ban on the face veil on a BBC television program.
Rebel groups, too, have argued about the meaning of provisions requiring them to separate from banned terrorist groups, asserting that they lack the ability to push out well-funded and well-armed extremists.
The EU's existing battle-groups, part of its tentative shuffle towards a military capacity of its own, have remained in their barracks as politicians have argued about where and how they should be deployed.
The only thing that was being argued about at the time was what that final package should look like – and how hard we should push our allies in Europe to advance their own policies.
However (and we have argued about this in the past), I always expected the show to come down strong against incest, which along with the patriarchy and the Littlefingers has contributed to Westeros's corruption.
Kudlow would have to have been in complete oblivion to not have been aware of it, since he belongs to the very set of people, conservative pundits, who argued about the book so passionately.
They have also argued about timing, costs and the scope of possible campaigns for and against same-sex marriage, even as a good deal of the negotiating has taken place away from public view.
Infamously, Ms. Hasselbeck and the show's co-creator and co-star Barbara Walters argued about women's reproductive rights on air, prompting a behind-the-scenes fiasco where Ms. Hasselbeck almost quit in mid-show.
A refresher before we continue: The Civil War was about slavery; many, many people have asked and argued about why the Civil War happened; Jackson, a slaveholder, was extremely unlikely to have solved the crisis.
Cornell recalled discussing American Apparel sexual harassment scandals (there were several in 2007 and 2008) with Belove around the same time; he remembered that they argued about how that company preferentially hired attractive young women.
The big picture: Economists have long argued about just how much impact the gig economy has had on the persistently low wages in the U.S. and the change in the relationship between unemployment and inflation.
At least Wikipedia publishes each page's edit history, so as long as it can keep its servers running, there will be a rich catalog for future historians to see what we argued about and why.
In 1995, President Bill Clinton nominated Garland for a position on the DC Circuit, but his confirmation was delayed for two years by senators, who argued about the need to fill the position at all.
It is said that near its beginning, the candidates argued about the merits of Medicare for All and how to pay for it, but those are only rumors; no written records remain from that time.
The couple had been locked for years in a bitter divorce battle that involved hundreds of court filings in which the two exchanged accusations as they argued about visitation rights and custody of their children.
In interviews with police, Trejo admitted that he and Breana had argued about her pregnancy, saying she had waited "too long to tell Aaron about the pregnancy to get an abortion," according to an affidavit.
Nearly 60 percent of American workers say workplace political debates have become more common in the past four years, according to a new SHRM survey, and 42 percent say they've argued about politics at work.
Authorities believe that Eng, a student at SUNY New Paltz, and his mother, Paula Chin, had recently argued about him moving out of the family's Tribeca home on Vestry Street, the New York Daily News reported.
Unnamed sources have told Russian newspapers that an initial read-out of the plane's flight recorders had suggested the two pilots argued about the right course of action to take in the minutes before the crash.
Following the news that the video had been flagged, Bebe shared her thoughts on Twitter and explained that she was in no way ashamed over the sexy content and argued about the double standards in music.
They should have started investing not only in renewables but been transparent publicly about the threat of climate change and argued about the threat of climate change and argued for a political solution with national governments.
BEST DOUBLE ACT John Mulaney and Nick Kroll delivered the funniest award-show monologue of the year at the Independent Spirit Awards, talking over each other as they argued about the way Warren Beatty smoked pot.
According to Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., the historian who was given notes of the meeting for his book "A Thousand Days," the two leaders argued about which one spent more time manipulating elections and other leaders.
My coworkers and I still printed out the Internet Boyfriends bracket and argued about it, even as we huffed and puffed about the nonsensical order, and our eventual outcomes mattered not a whit to anyone, anywhere, ever.
On the other hand, she has argued about the need for a "Manhattan project" to create solutions to defeat encryption and help law enforcement—something that security experts equal to making the internet less secure for everyone.
Ms. Poon had bought a pink suitcase at one of Taipei's famed night markets, and they argued about how their luggage should be packed, Mr. Chan would later tell investigators, according to The South China Morning Post.
What had started out as a trade war — a tit for tat over tariffs while the two sides argued about the American trade deficit and Chinese intellectual property theft — rapidly metamorphosed into a cluster of other conflicts.
Following opening statements from the committees' chairmen and ranking members, the hearing quickly devolved into a bout of bickering over parliamentary procedures in which both parties' lawmakers argued about whether certain questions were appropriate to ask Strzok.
Bolton had been staunchly opposed to any weakening of the maximum pressure campaign, and Trump and Bolton had reportedly argued about easing sanctions on Iran in an attempt to convince Iran to come back to the negotiating table.
For example, the Special Olympics has many participants with Down Syndrome, and they do not argue that it is exploitative, nor that it is a perversion of sacred ideas of masculinity (as was argued about drag and the feminine).
After Comey sent a letter to lawmakers Friday informing them of new Clinton-related emails, partisans on both sides of the aisle argued about whether the FBI was justified in possibly influencing the presidential election this late in the game.
For 10 minutes at their debate on Tuesday, the Republican and Democratic vice-presidential nominees argued about race and policing, offering their opinions on what might improve the relationship between police officers and members of minority groups across the country. Gov.
Though this memoir offers more than a portrait of Cunningham, reminiscence of Cunningham intuits a lot of the critical points argued about his work that may make the reader lean in to know more about the past New York art scene.
On the other side of the spectrum was my mother, a naturally kind and nurturing woman who has had cancer and thought my recovery would be a piece of cake by comparison, a misconception that we argued about in an Olive Garden.
The so-called Standard Model answers all the questions that scientists have traditionally argued about: how big and old the universe is, how fast it is expanding, how the stars and galaxies evolved and grew, and how the cosmos will eventually end.
For two decades scientists have argued about whether blowing on our video game consoles and cartridges actually did anything, but anyone who was able to get their NES to to switch from a blinking light to the red curtain on Super Mario Bros.
The two governments have also argued about the fate of about 1,000 Taiwanese stranded in Wuhan, the outbreak's center, and China has made no obvious moves to respond to offers of help to fight the virus from Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
In a series of Snapchat messages and texts Atkins exchanged with the boy in the days following the incident, which were shared with VICE News, they argued about whether they had intercourse, and he says she gave consent earlier in the night.
The woman identified by relatives as Jacqueline Craig, 46, was put on the ground and the officer held a stun gun to her back after they argued about a man she said had choked her 7-year-old son for throwing paper on the ground.
" The two men argued about English-speaking immigrants, and Miller said that Acosta's position revealed his "cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree," a blow that marked the latest dustup between the network and an administration, which has repeatedly criticized CNN's coverage as "fake news.
And this information was revealed as lawyers for the President, Michael Cohen, federal prosecutors and the media argued about who should be allowed access to information or material seized pursuant to a federal search warrant executed on Cohen's office, home and hotel room last week.
From the quippy brunch from hell as our faves argued about who should be the sacrifice for the cruise disaster to Roman's series-defining ask to his siblings that maybe they could, you know, talk a little bit, the whole thing was a delight.
Although the two of them have shared some touching moments, they've also argued about battle tactics and butted heads over Sansa being left out of important discussions (something which prompted her to write that letter to Littlefinger and essentially win the Battle of the Bastards for Jon).
Arzu-Brown's friends José Ávila and a man who introduced himself as Dream argued about the finer points of where the Garifuna come from, but they agreed that they are descendants of people from St. Vincent who battled fiercely for their freedom against the British colonizers.
Ready for a fight Gender moved to the forefront of the 2020 campaign last week, when Warren and Sanders openly argued about whether he had told her during a private dinner in 2018, as first reported by CNN, that he did not believe a woman could win.
During the recent shutdown, while the politicians in Washington argued about the security of our southern border, hardworking men and women responsible for our security all over the nation weren't being paid at the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard, and other critical security agencies.
On Saturday, eight of the presidential candidates still in the Democratic primary race took turns outlining their views on the federal judiciary; they argued about how and whether they would work with Republicans, if elected, and how they would protect reproductive rights and other Democratic priorities.
But that night, my group and I must have spent thirty minutes standing on a darkened street, occasionally picked-off zombies, while we argued about the "right" way to handle that giant exploding gas station at the end of the block and that scissor-lift ride from hell.
The "this is like a video game" argument comes up at The Verge from time to time — I used it in my review of the Netflix release Spectral, where you argued about it but allowed it because I was referencing a specific game and a specific story shape.
Instead of immediately calling for an ambulance and administering CPR to help save the dying 28-year-old Gurley, Liang and his partner were alleged to have argued about who should administer CPR and whether the shell-shocked Liang would get fired from his job as a police officer.
Rather than offering serious economic and political measures that could bring relief to Gaza, the Israeli political echelon has argued about the existence of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and has conditioned any progress on the return of the bodies of captive Israel Defense Force soldiers held by Hamas. 85033.
Left and right argued about how much regulation was needed, of course, but no one doubted the constitutional foundations of the administrative state — not even Justice Antonin Scalia, the leading conservative lawyer of the past half century and an academic expert on administrative law before he ascended to the bench.
Although the case was later dropped, Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery in 2001 after his then-wife accused him of grabbing her neck and wrist and smashing the phone when she tried to call the police after the two argued about grocery money.
He says he was upset with the friend for posting the article in the first place, and that he didn't just call her out for it; he angrily argued about it all day, telling her she didn't care about anyone who wasn't white and Christian, and that she was a terrible person.
The White House and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been laying the groundwork for weeks to lock down opposition to moving forward on new witnesses, including a lunch this week with former Attorney General Michael Mukasey who argued about the thorny legal issues ahead if Trump were to assert executive privileges for witnesses sought by Democrats.
For all that Allen and former showrunner Tim Doyle — who oversaw the series from season two to season four and shifted it into more political territory — wanted Last Man Standing to be a new All in the Family, the issues that Mike and the rest of the Baxter clan argued about rarely impacted them in any real way.
As a pumpkin sat motionless a la April the giraffe in the moments leading up to some odd interactions with a man dressed as a farmer, Facebook commenters puzzled over what they thought to be a secret code about the release, fumed over the hours the livestream was putting between them and the drink, and even argued about what to name the pumpkin. .
Well, it appears for Frankel, it all goes back to a pattern of behavior — including a scene in the show's third season when Singer badgered Frankel during a walk on the Brooklyn bridge, and an incident that happened during the filming of Frankel's now-canceled talk show in which Singer stole two dresses (the two argued about this, ad nauseum, during the season 7 reunion).
Truong was largely insulated from the Vietnam War's violence; his book is most engaging when he draws the way he experienced Saigon as a young child, keeping fighting crickets in matchboxes, visiting Catholic churches and cheap movie theaters, walking past public displays of confiscated Vietcong mortars, understanding the war only as something exciting that was happening in the distance (and that his parents sometimes argued about).
And the things candidates have argued about in their 30-second bursts of speaking time have been confusing and sort of meta — the last debate featured what felt like hours of arguments about health care plans that were nearly impossible to follow if you weren't already very familiar with the candidates' health care plans (they were also very hard to follow if you were familiar).
The heated debate extended to box office coverage, as people on social media argued about whether reporting that the film came in second to Black Panther was business as usual or just a way of pitting POC filmmakers against one another; one viral tweet insisted, though it did not turn out to be the case, that new estimates showed Wrinkle in Time making over $10 million more than originally reported.

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