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Blasband and argument
In the seventh episode, Blasband had a heated argument with her African-American roommate, Kevin Powell, about the quality of life in The United States, and racism.

Blasband and was
Rebecca Blasband was born and raised in New Hope, Pennsylvania to a psychiatrist father and a German immigrant mother who runs an antique store in Philadelphia, to which her family moved to when Blasband was thirteen.
Blasband was cast in The Real World: New York, the first season of MTV's long-running reality television series, The Real World, for which she was paid $ 2, 500.

Blasband and out
Blasband says, " Yes, Liz missed the date, but Newsday still had four months before the contract ran out.

Blasband and her
The official discontinuation of her column came after several months of dispute among Smith, her lawyer David Blasband, and Newsday management.

Blasband and on
Rebecca " Becky " Blasband is a singer-songwriter and screenwriter known as a cast member on The Real World: New York, the first season of MTV's reality television show The Real World.

Blasband and .
Blasband and Richmond became close while in Jamaica.
Warner / Chappell Music signed Rebecca to a publishing contract and financed an extended-play CD cheekily entitled The Rebecca Blasband.

said and intense
She said with intense feeling: `` Come near, let me feel your arms.
Specifically, the distribution of this trait suggests that this need may have ( initially ) grown so intense at certain ( early ) points that those among said ( initially more deeply pigmented skinned ) Northern-migrants with mutations for straighter hair survived and had children at ( somewhat ) higher rates.
Aniston said her relationship with Pitt, which she does not regret, was " seven very intense years together " and that " it was a beautiful, complicated relationship.
Edward was said to have developed an intense personal piety during this period, but modern historians regard this as a product of the later medieval campaign for his canonisation.
To discover what can really be said about what is natural to mankind, and what, other than reason and civil society, " best suits his constitution ", Rousseau saw " two principles prior to reason " in human nature, one is an intense interest in our own well-being, and the other is a natural repugnance of seeing any sentient being, especially one like ourselves, perish and suffer.
" Harris said that the daily mental and physical strain was very intense and remembered, " One day we were all in our dressing rooms and people began throwing couches out the windows and smashing the walls.
Even though it is difficult at times to understand completely the lyrics that are being said rappers still get the heat for causing violence and disturbance within society because of their intense message of rebelling against the system.
Time said that the movie was " raised to considerable dramatic heights by intense acting, taut direction ... superb camera work ... and, above all, by its whiplash dialogue ".
Friends who knew him at the time said Davis — like many war veterans — came back a changed man, interested in politics and more intense, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Davis was not as liberal as Brown and some said he offset Brown's style by projecting a more intense, controlled personality.
Levin said, " people who are not prepared for the intense emotional experience of Lifespring or who have hidden traumas tend to become overwhelmed as childhood memories come thundering back to them during training.
He said this about Macaulay's determination to inspect physically the places mentioned in his History: " Much of the success of the famous third chapter of the History which may be said to have introduced the study of social history, and even ... local history, was due to the intense local knowledge acquired on the spot.
Stone said that it was " the most intense post-I've ever done, even more intense than JFK " because they were screening the film three times a week, making changes in 48 – 72 hours, rescreening the film and then making another 48 hours of changes.
In The Rough Guide To Rock, it was said to be " intense " and " put studio favorites through the live shredder in a brutal and definitive manner.
When selection is intense and persistent, adaptive traits become universal to the population or species, which may then be said to have evolved.
Socrates had spoken of the higher pleasures of the intellect ; the Cyrenaics denied the validity of this distinction and said that bodily pleasures, being more simple and more intense, were preferable.
In May 2012 Cockburn said of Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, that she is a " nationalist politician, quite reasonably exploiting the intense social discontent in France amid the imposition of the bankers ' austerity programs ".
Itako are said to have the ability to communicate with the dead, even to evil spirits due to their intense spiritual power.
" Gates said that Daria's " silent intense crush " on Trent Lane is her " only discernible weakness " and that " the absolute proof that Jane is a good friend is that she knows how Daria feels about Trent and will never, ever tell.
The Irish Brokers Association said there was " intense frustration and annoyance " about excessive red tape and the CBOI refusing to listen to them in 2005.
) of intense islamization when " triple " ethnic-denominational differentiation served as the focal point for growth of modern national individualities based on ancient ethnic loyalties: as Camus has said, people become what they already are-notwithstanding the fact that they may not yet be aware of it.
" Zinta said that the film was a great relief after the more emotionally intense Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, as Jaan-E-Mann was " easy, happy and much more simple ".
He said " I'd counter that Morissette has used her year-plus recording hiatus and newfound star status wisely, in pursuit of a way to make a vulnerable, openhearted album in the face of intense commercial expectations ".

said and argument
Scientist Carl Sagan, for example, a strong supporter of the Galileo mission, said in 1989 that " there is nothing absurd about either side of this argument.
He once said: " I can't get in a mild discussion without turning it into an argument.
A propositional argument using modus ponens is said to be deductive.
An argument is a set of statements, one of which ( the conclusion ), it is said or implied, follows from the others ( the premises ).
For the skeptics, the logical mode of argument was untenable, as it relied on propositions which could not be said to be either true or false without relying on further propositions.
The evolutionary biologist Richard Lewontin, a colleague of Gould ’ s, is a proponent of said argument in relation to the cognitive ability tests that determine a person ’ s intelligence quotient.
In a review of The Mismeasure of Man, Bernard Davis, professor of microbiology at Harvard Medical School, said that Gould erected a straw man argument based upon incorrectly defined key terms — specifically reification — which Gould furthered with a " highly selective " presentation of statistical data, all motivated more by politics than by science.
Alonso Moleiro said that " Reporters bought the argument that you have to put journalistic standards aside, that if we don't get rid of Chavez, we will have communism and Fidelismo.
In an interview for Today shortly after her departure from office in 1991, Margaret Thatcher said that Powell had " made a valid argument, if in sometimes regrettable terms.
On the other hand, if such reasoned conclusions are only built originally upon a foundation of sense perceptions, then, the argument being considered goes, our most logical conclusions can never be said to be certain because they are built upon the very same fallible perceptions they seek to better.
" The novelist Simon Ings, writing in the New Scientist, said Polkinghorne's argument for the proposition that God is real is cogent and his evidence elegant.
However, there is an argument that nuclear and biological weapons do not belong in the same category as chemical and " dirty bomb " radiological weapons, which have limited destructive potential ( and close to none, as far as property is concerned ), whereas nuclear and biological weapons have the unique ability to kill large numbers of people with very small amounts of material, and thus could be said to belong in a class by themselves.
Offering an alternative, Nussbaum cites John Rawls's work in A Theory of Justice to highlight " an example of a rational argument ; it can be said to yield, in a perfectly recognizable sense, ethical truth.
" In a Qantas inflight radio program named " Reeling in the Years ", Copeland said an ongoing argument between himself and Sting over what drum machine to use in the sessions was " the straw that broke the camel's back ", and led to the group's unraveling.
What he said of Martin Luther applies peculiarly to himself: he could fling his fury into theses and thus unite the dry light of argument with the fire and heat of passion.
Though the playwright romanticizes Antigone's sense of honor and duty to what is morally right, in this case resisting the Nazi forces, it can also be said that Anouilh, like Sophocles before him, makes a convincing argument for Creon ’ s method of leadership.
Countering the argument that the Cārvākas opposed all that was good in the Vedic tradition, Dale Riepe says, " It may be said from the available material that Cārvākas hold truth, integrity, consistency, and freedom of thought in the highest esteem.
In response to Thrasher's argument that the marches could polarize gender relations and that the comic had a different message than perceived, Gretchen Hess said that the intent of the strip was not easily discernible and that the effect of the strip should be considered in addition to the intent.
Juror 8 presents a convincing argument that one of the witnesses, an elderly man, who claimed to have heard the boy yell " I'm going to kill you " shortly before the murder took place, could not have heard the voices as clearly as he had testified, as well as stating that " I'm going to kill you ," is often said by people who do not mean it literally.
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
Lange said that Labour went into the election with an unfinished argument doing duty as its economic policy.
The Court said that " it would be running the slavery argument into the ground to make it apply to every act of discrimination which a person may see fit to make as to guests he will entertain, or as to the people he will take into his coach or cab or car ; or admit to his concert or theatre, or deal with in other matters of intercourse or business.
After reviewing criticisms from several authors, atheist philosopher Michael Martin said that although " Wells's thesis is controversial and not widely accepted ," his " argument against the historicity of Jesus is sound ".
The " Voices Carry " single peaked at number eight on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100, and is said to have been inspired by an argument between Mann and Hausman, who had broken off a relationship before the album's release.

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