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- noun Plural form of
disputer .
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Examples
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However, the 'disputers' ask why then was Attorney General Ashcroft urged to stop using commercial flights and go private and why was there a 1200% increase in orders to sell-short airline stocks during the week before 9/11.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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The 'disputers' say the facts don't support the government's official 9/11 story that the WTC towers collapsed because their steel super structures were softened by the jet fuel fires resulting from the plane crashes.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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The official 9/11 account, which has been echoed throughout the mainstream media, is full of impossibilities and improbabilities according to the 'disputers'.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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Instead, the 'disputers' cite evidence that points to controlled-explosive demolitions set by government insiders as the real cause.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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With Vice President Cheney controlling NORAD on 9/11, the 'disputers' believe that insider complicity was necessary for the terrorists to hit at a time the air force was in stand-down mode for war games simulating what was actually happening for real as well as the terrorists 'hijacked planes going unfettered for over an hour without interception.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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It was as if government insiders were complicit with the 9/11 attacks so say the 'disputers' of the official story.
The New Democratic Congress Must Demolish the "American Police State" that Bush Is Erecting. 2006
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Probably there is no fixed relation between the four, and disputers may apply one or more of them as needed to make their case.
Mohist Canons Fraser, Chris 2009
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Happy would man be if all the disputers of the world, if heresiarchs, submitted with so much moderation, such magnanimous mildness, as the great archbishop of Cambray, who had no desire to be an heresiarch!
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This, I say, I think is the meaning of that distinction; but because disputers do not agree upon the signification of their own terms of art longer than it serves their turn, I will not affirm anything of their meaning: only this I say; when a gift is given indefinitely, as a prize to be contended for, he that winneth meriteth, and may claim the prize as due.
Leviathan 2007
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These allusions place “Equalizing Things” firmly within the intellectual milieu of the disputers.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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