41. A Nigerian prosecutor, assisted by a Tanzanian and an American, will argue the case before judges from Norway, South Africa and Senegal. 42. A small cluster of counterprotesters showed up, arguing the case for an armed response to the terrorist acts. 43. Both sides have subsequently agreed to have their cases argued on the tube with the Honorable Edward I. Koch presiding, his decision being final and binding. 44. But by personally arguing the case, Napolitano may have inadvertently raised the stakes. 45. But depositors here say they intend to argue their case on other grounds. 46. But now proponents of a fresh approach to Iran feel the moment has come to forcefully argue their case. 47. But no one argues the case against Internet taxation more vociferously or with greater certitude than Gilmore. 48. But it was clear that Bush, who clearly hoped for an endorsement of his Mideast approach by the leaders here, will have to argue his case. 49. But residents of the neighborhood were jubilant, as were the lawyers who argued their case. 50. But the case is argued from first to last by representatives of the plaintiff and the institution. |