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His song, "Protestations," is tender, and has a violin obbligato that is really more important than the voice part.
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Protestations that we will save the money by eliminating fraud and waste are never credible: if that can be done, do it first, show the savings, and spend the savings on health care reform.
Anglican Use News John 2009
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Protestations of innocence were common, if futile, and provided neither entertainment nor enlightenment.
Archive 2010-07-01 Tim Stretton 2010
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Protestations of innocence were common, if futile, and provided neither entertainment nor enlightenment.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2010
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Protestations from the studios and their trailers that equate piracy to murder are not going to do it.
Jon Reiss: Re-Connecting Audiences and Filmmakers, Part 2 2010
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Protestations like that given by the Proud_Patriot, are nothing but a weak attempt to protect undeserved White privilege.
What Would We Do Without White Privilege? Renee 2009
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Protestations like that given by the Proud_Patriot, are nothing but a weak attempt to protect undeserved White privilege.
Archive 2009-09-01 Renee 2009
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Protestations to the contrary, it was clear that she had come on a mission.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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Protestations that it contains inner workings of BBC procedure and is none of our business just make one think ever more suspicious thoughts.
Archive 2009-02-14 2009
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Protestations that it contains inner workings of BBC procedure and is none of our business just make one think ever more suspicious thoughts.
Biased BBC 2009
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