When he began proving anything, or talking
argumentatively and calmly and she, led on by his example, began to do the same, she knew that they were on the verge of a quarrel.
Let us see,' returned the Swiss,
argumentatively turning his cigar between his lips.
'Yes, but hang it,' says Wegg
argumentatively, 'a well-governed mind can be soured sitting!
Micawber,
argumentatively. 'It is clear that a family of six, not including a domestic, cannot live upon air.'
'O' course you air,' said Sam
argumentatively. 'It's like puttin' gas in a balloon.
When a difficult person is becoming
argumentatively berserk, just listen.
Argumentatively, this work builds on Foucault's notion of power and biopolitics and Agamben's "bare life" thesis.
Nonetheless, due to Lobdell's own religious background, the subject does recur quite frequently--though simply, as one might expect by this point, in a meditative way, rather than
argumentatively. The fourth chapter, "Writing the 'Chronicles' and Realizing the World of Dragons," delves into "real" and "unreal" elements in fantasy literature, Lewis's gift for description, and the mix of past and present in his writing.
Miller and Pessoa's earlier work (2016b) alerted us to the need to be explicit about when and how to write descriptively and when and how to write analytically and
argumentatively when writing a case analysis.
It is
argumentatively sharp: Bauer refutes one economic fallacy after the other.
His former publisher, Thomas Rathnow, who also sits on the management board of Random House, which owns DVA, told the weekly newspaper Die Zeit that in the book, Sarrazin painted a picture of Islam that "equals a scourge of humanity." The book, whose German title translates to "hostile takeover" is "an
argumentatively weak book" and "could reinforce anti-Muslim sentiments."