| 11. | Like Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, the two characters prod each other into friendly / / disputatious banter.
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| 12. | Fourdee has been extremely contentious and disputatious on the : Emergence article and its : Talk : Emergence pages.
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| 13. | The issue was, I thought, resolved and the disputatious material was removed in the Fall of 2014.
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| 14. | But then this is a disputatious society, not some Eskimo village where every day mirrors the one before it.
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| 15. | If professionally disputatious American pundits can make progress in the hallway, why not Arabs and Jews on the ground?
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| 16. | Kolson, among others, contends that disputatious, foot-dragging democracy is an improvement even if less is built.
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| 17. | While we subsequently worked out a compromise over the disputed sentence with the four parties, the disputatious edit was disruptive.
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| 18. | They belong, along with the rest of their community, to a splinter Greek Catholic sect in disputatious communion with Rome.
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| 19. | At the same time, some Democrats said they would not be drawn into disputatious confirmation hearings that might hurt them politically.
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| 20. | And, in the disputatious tradition of all anthropologists, Simons dismissed Beard's claim as " pure poppycock ."
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