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“Vociferous” was too strong. - “vehement” or “spirited” is what I was trying to say.
Creationists on the Square in Madison, Wisconsin - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Vociferous southern Senators like Richard Shelby and Bob Corker made it clear during the auto industry hearings yesterday that they would very much like to see Detroit automakers go bankrupt, without ...
Jane Hamsher: 80% Of Consumers Won't Buy A Car From A Company That Files Bankruptcy 2009
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Vociferous southern Senators like Richard Shelby and Bob Corker made it clear during the auto industry hearings yesterday that they would very much like to see Detroit automakers go bankrupt, without ...
Jane Hamsher: 80% Of Consumers Won't Buy A Car From A Company That Files Bankruptcy 2009
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Vociferous Iranian declarations about the need to erase Israel from the map are seen as nothing more than a means toward achieving certain pragmatic goals, such as eventual détente with the West.
Eradicating the 'Little Satan' Ze'ev Maghen 2009
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Vociferous criticism of Voltaire and his work quickly erupted, with some critics emphasizing his rebellious and immoral proclivities while others focused on his precise scientific views.
Voltaire Shank, JB 2009
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Vociferous southern Senators like Richard Shelby and Bob Corker made it clear during the auto industry hearings yesterday that they would very much like to see Detroit automakers go bankrupt, without mentioning how it would benefit the heavily subsidized foreign automakers in their right-to-work states.
Jane Hamsher: 80% Of Consumers Won't Buy A Car From A Company That Files Bankruptcy 2009
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Vociferous Mole: I took Scalzi to mean “a candidate whom conservatives loathe [McCain] and one who has no chance of winning [Huckabee].”
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# Vociferous Moleon 13 Feb 2008 at 1:28 pm a candidate whom conservatives loathe and one who has no chance of winning.
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Vociferous objection to the new racing style came from Norway, a skiing powerhouse that was rather set in its ways.
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Vociferous objection to the new racing style came from Norway, a skiing powerhouse that was rather set in its ways.
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