But that is quibbling with what is an engaging, warm and character-driven story. |
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Actually, the Mies van der Rohe creation was torn down in 1930 and what now stands is a copy made in 1986-but who's quibbling. |
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It is no longer a matter of Eurosceptic young fogeys with watch chains quibbling over derogations. |
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A rustic, who engages the Queen in quibbling banter, brings asps concealed in a basket of figs. |
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It sounds like I'm quibbling over grammar, but actually I reckon it's important. |
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It was quibbling over the interpretation of the contract it agreed with the company before the work was carried out, he said. |
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The argument was somewhat simplistic, and off on some facts, but the room was packed, and no one was quibbling over details. |
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The girls' exchanges reminded me of classic road movies where two characters are thrown together, often quibbling and snapping at each other. |
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Look, we're not quibbling or splitting hairs about this agreement. |
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And not that Williams was quibbling with the nature of the win. |
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People are always quibbling about a seismic shift here, or a momentous transformation there. |
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But quibbling aside, it is clear the company's future is in gambling. |
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That is they kept quibbling and prevaricating and showing stubbornness. |
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Perhaps this amounts to quibbling with success, but nations with traditions of military victory, must nitpick if they hope to learn from the past. |
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Despite a spiraling rabbit hole of media quibbling about what Huckabee supposedly said, the basic gist of his remarks were clear. |
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Now, I am not quibbling over the two days' delay, but I do have a few comments to make. |
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I was sick of being the only one who vacuumed common areas, cleaned the bath and toilet or did a load of dishes without quibbling whether I'd eaten off them. |
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Furthermore, we must not oppose this new deal on transport in 2010 with financial quibbling. |
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We are not, obviously, going to start quibbling over who follows whom or who is on the same wavelength as whom. |
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No quibbling over errant free throws or selfish shot selection. |
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This is no time for political quibbling, or worrying about which side will benefit the most. |
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Augusto Pinochet, all quibbling about definitions aside, is that rarest of creatures, a successful former dictator. |
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Why, after 48 years, are people still quarreling and quibbling about this case? |
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But the transfer has bogged down in quibbling over technicalities. |
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I do not know whether it should be 14 members or 10 members, but I certainly do not think that quibbling over that number is important enough not to support the bill. |
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In any case, the quibbling about sustainability may be moot. |
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God as witness, they are quibbling over nothing and nonsense. |
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The Chairman: I'm not quibbling with you about that. |
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Let's get on with it, and stop quibbling about the numbers. |
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Instead, the Liberals are quibbling about whether they can frame the bill to show them as being magnanimous in dealing with the surplus by dividing it in thirds. |
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To ponder the social niceties ancillary to your misconduct is quibbling. |
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There will be again useless quibbling which will be detrimental to efficiency, since much resources will be spent on this new constitutional wrangle. |
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If not, why are the procrastinations, the lateness and the quibbling since after the submission of the report by the commission to the Prime Minister. |
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On the other hand, regulation has to be sufficiently flexible for it to encourage competition and innovation and not paralyse development with quibbling details. |
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The legislature must make every effort to ensure that it does not impose prescriptions that litigants will regard as pointless, quibbling, unreasonable or prohibitive. |
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The quibbling involved in stating that the Committee on the Environment has scheduled a hearing on animal feedingstuffs should not be an obstacle to the debate. |
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However, the essence of the agreement in 2005 was to move beyond the quibbling of the previous decade about whether the United Nations should act in cases of mass atrocity crimes and instead stipulate clearly that it should. |
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Let us not quibble and constantly raise these quibbling concerns which are really just an excuse to try and get out of what our duty calls us to do. |
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But the child's insistence on a physical reality amidst verbality is not simply an endorsement of the corporeal over the book-bound quibbling of Fossile and his colleagues. |
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Quibbling about definitions of freedom is a trite response to a serious issue. |
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Quibbling over dates aside, 19th century Americans did insistently observe a day of remembrance. |
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