The social philosophy of chief constables also tends to the conservative, albeit less stridently expressed for the most part. |
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The contention that they were stridently opposed to the uprising is robustly disputed. |
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People choose not to buy advertised goods, and even to stridently reject advertising. |
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It was impossible not to overhear the hard-edged voice from the next room stridently singing the praises of men wearing khaki. |
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Ignore her calls until she stridently whines into the answering machine, demanding to be heard. |
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We are all entitled to our opinions and to get out there and express them as stridently as we please. |
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I must admit to enjoying it, particularly its stridently progressivist Soviet tone. |
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Pork and the white man seems like an arbitrary summation of the sum of evil to me, but it's their story and they were sticking to it, stridently. |
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Lady Catherine called stridently, bustling into the hall as an aggrieved Collins waddled towards the relative safety of her skirts. |
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As the radio talk show host stridently screams into a microphone, I roll my eyes. |
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Their leaders stridently lobbied the departing British for constitutional protections. |
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The acceptance speeches alternated between the embarrassingly grateful and the stridently self-promotional. |
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In each colony, groups of reformers began to stridently demand powers for the Legislative Assemblies. |
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Nor should the irony of this be overlooked, given Hanson's stridently self-righteous defense of free speech in the face of repressive political correctness. |
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The first was last year to Austria, where he was also sympathetically received by a government stridently opposed to EU sanctions on Russia. |
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The conservative think tank, The Cato Institute has been stridently against agricultural subsidies for many years. |
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The situation worsened as the reform partisans, led by Louis-Joseph Papineau, began demanding political autonomy ever more stridently. |
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Indeed, the Minister of Justice, himself, is on record as strongly opposing the very solutions he now stridently advances. |
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Drunk, he could become stridently argumentative and eager for a fight. |
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In Milan, designers make a case for a suit that is stridently individual. |
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The door wailed stridently as the assailants' gunfire intensifed. |
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Shirlow points out that both Sinn Féin and the less stridently nationalist SDLP recently voted to retain a policy of naming a children's playground after the IRA hunger striker Raymond McCreesh in Newry. |
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As I write, indigenous groups in the Peruvian Amazon are stridently protesting the proliferation of new oil, gas and logging roads into their traditional territories. |
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Now everybody, it seems, is speaking out vehemently on the premise that the more stridently you shout, the more attention your cause will receive. |
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Between these dubious bookends are plenty of forgettable songs amped up with tacky power chords and stridently sociological lyrics. |
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Two-time White House staffer Pat Buchanan has stridently opposed entanglement in the Middle East and belligerence towards Russia for decades now. |
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The episode highlights the irony of a hundred affluent voices somehow being stridently louder than the cries of lakhs of poor slumdwellers. |
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Indeed he did so both stridently and aggressively. |
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Failing that, a couple of rashers of back bacon will work, as will, in a different way – its shards offering a crunchy textural variation – stiff bookmarks of stridently scorched streaky. |
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The Council of Europe could also enhance the powers of the European Social Rights Committee or, failing that, the Committee itself could begin to exercise its existing powers more publicly and more stridently. |
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All of these representatives have one major blinding flaw: they do irreparable harm to thousands of children they so stridently claim to be helping. |
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The question I was interested to put to them was this: to what degree do they feel a responsibility to use their artistic voices to counter the stridently negative stereotypes that young British Muslims face? |
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Of course, not all feminists are so stridently opposed to niqab. |
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Since then, we've evolved into a marketing communications firm that is international in geography, resources, and expertise-but stridently neighborly in style. |
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At the Picasso, prostitutes stridently announce the 20th century. |
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The limited time offer which is stridently the highest yielding fixed term deposit in Qatar is also the most flexible tool for people observing mutually liquidness. |
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