You have to out-drink, out-boast, out-fight, out-argue the horde of people who float around the pub (The Royal George, Lorenzini's bistro, etc. for downtown Sydney; the Sydney University Union café for “uptown”).
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You have to out-drink, out-boast, out-fight, out-argue the horde of people who float around the pub (The Royal George, Lorenzini's bistro, etc. for downtown Sydney; the Sydney University Union café for “uptown”).
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Galileo was very good in debate: he could, his admirers believed and his opponents acknowledged, out-argue anyone.
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They may try to out-argue and out-evidence those who would dispossess them, but they need money to do so.
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