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**: Argument: Aspirin users are at risk of becoming dependent on the drug, because aspirin is an addictive substance.
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**: In Muay Thai, kicking to mid-body and head are scored highly generating a large number of points on judges ' scorecards.
**: Problem: There are other ways by which the ground could get wet ( e. g. someone spilled water ).
**: Problem: B has misrepresented A's claim by falsely suggesting that A claimed that only sunny days are good, and then B refuted the misrepresented version of the claim, rather than refuting A's original assertion.
**: There are 20 genera: Agnesia, Arberella, Buergersiochloa, Cryptochloa, Diandrolyra, Ekmanochloa, Froesiochloa, Lithachne ( also placed in Oryzeae ), Maclurolyra, Mniochloa, Olyra ( plant ), Pariana, Parodiolyra, Piresia, Piresiella, Raddia, Raddiella, Rehia, Reitzia, Sucrea.
**: Also known as the Largetooth sawfish ( however this can lead to confusion with P. perotteti when the two are considered to be separate species ) or Freshwater sawfish.
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**: Has players play the part of Granny, who has discovered plans for an alien invasion that must be stopped at all costs.
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**: Problem: The exception does not break nor define the rule ; a dicto simpliciter ad dictum secundum quid ( where an accountable exception is ignored ).
**: Problem: Rain is a sufficient condition of cloudiness, but cloudy conditions do not necessarily imply rain.
**: In Scottish Gaelic, the Firth of Clyde is treated as two bodies, with the landward end being called Linne Chluaidh () ( meaning the same as the English ), while the area around the south of Arran, Kintyre and Ayrshire / Galloway is An Linne Ghlas.
**: Divine Meditations upon Several Occasions: with a Daily Directory ... To which is prefixed, a short account of Sir William Waller and his times, chiefly extracted from a MS. written by himself ( 1839 reprint of items published in 1680 and 1793 )
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