51.   The stronger argument is a functional one, that brains do not respond to damage like typical interactive systems.

52.   Their likely argument would be that massive publicity of the McVeigh proceedings had poisoned the jury pool in Colorado.

53.   There are arguments in favour of handwriting recognition.

54.   There are bitter arguments about whether he was a hero or a war criminal.

55.   There are bizarre arguments from arcane angles, plenty of finger-pointing and more posturing than a runway full of underfed supermodels.

56.   There are contrasting arguments as to whether McCree was offered any sort of help.

57.   There are two arguments here which, on closer examination, turn out to be fatally weak.

58.   There are vocational arguments for traditional liberal education.

59.   There was heated argument at the meeting, with strongly differing views advanced.

60.   There were strong arguments to persuade Labour leaders to lower their sights in terms of national economic policy.

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