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**: and Gorenger
**: The Gorenger Machine driven by Akarenger.
**: The Gorenger Machine driven by Aorenger.

**: and Machine
**: Red Hawk's individual Jet Machine.
**: Black Condor's individual Jet Machine.
**: Yellow Owl's individual Jet Machine.
**: White Swan's individual Jet Machine.
**: Blue Swallow's individual Jet Machine.

**: and by
**: 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.
: **: Inherited by Famous Studios
**: Recollections by General Sir William Waller ( printed in The Poetry of Anna Matilda, 1788 ), and
**: 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 )
**: Category: People by city in Puerto Rico
**: Piloted by Red Racer, based on a Pontiac Fiero Race car.
**: Piloted by Blue Racer, based on a Ford F-Series 4x4 pickup.
**: Piloted by Green Racer, based on a Chevrolet Astro Minivan.
**: Piloted by Yellow Racer, based on a Suzuki Jimny SUV.
**: Piloted by Pink Racer, based on a Honda CR-X Compact car.
**: Piloted by Red Racer.
**: Piloted by Blue Racer.
**: Piloted by Green Racer.
**: Piloted by Yellow Racer.
**: Piloted by Pink Racer.
**: Longswords used by the Jetman.

**: and .
**: In Muay Thai, kicking to mid-body and head are scored highly generating a large number of points on judges ' scorecards.
* CNC * CNCP **: X-C – max.
* CNC **: X-C – max.
**: Argument: Cutting people is a crime.
**: Problem: Cutting people is not a crime in certain situations.
**: Argument: It is illegal for a stranger to enter someone's home uninvited.
**: Argument: Every person I've met has ten fingers, therefore, all people have ten fingers.
**: Problem: Those who have been met are not a representative subset of the entire set.
**: Argument: Oliver believes that humans can fly, therefore humans can fly.
**: Problem: Oliver can be wrong.
**: Argument: If people have the flu, they cough.
**: Problem: Other things, such as asthma, can cause someone to cough.
**: Argument: If it rains, the ground gets wet.
**: Argument: If it is raining outside, it must be cloudy.
**: Problem: Rain is a sufficient condition of cloudiness, but cloudy conditions do not necessarily imply rain.
**: Argument: Aspirin users are at risk of becoming dependent on the drug, because aspirin is an addictive substance.
**: Problem: The premise and the conclusion have the same meaning.
**: Argument: I hear the rain falling outside my window ; therefore, the sun is not shining.
**: Problem: The conclusion is false because the sun can shine while it is raining.
**: Problem: Either a yes or no answer is an admission of guilt to beating your wife.
**: Person A: Sunny days are good.
**: Person B: If all days were sunny, we'd never have rain, and without rain, we'd have famine and death.

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