The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly antipathetic. |
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I was expecting a shooting squad of lefty attack dogs rabidly defending the movie and blasting any criticism. |
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Isn't it time to get realistic about how markets operate in our lives, rather than being either gung-ho or rabidly sceptical? |
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Unfortunately the rabidly right-wing rag has a circulation in excess of 2.4 million and a readership of over 6 million. |
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Every one of the game's leading practitioners holds an opinion, invariably rabidly positive or sneeringly negative. |
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They will make common cause with the large, rabidly rightwing contingent on the Tory backbenches. |
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On the other hand, people who dislike Tebow are rabidly hoping for him to fail. |
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And the great irony is that they turned so rabidly and rapidly against him four years later. |
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In the rabidly anti-capitalist China in which he grew up, nobody aspired to a career in industry. |
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The sheer quantity and variety of urban detritus underfoot turned most everyone around into some sort of rabidly scavenging pack rat. |
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Globovision, a rabidly anti-Chávez television news channel, claims that the defunct court was poised to order the government to return microwave-transmission equipment confiscated from it last month. |
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These were rabidly anticommunist regimes of open terror. |
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Having come to power, the fascists turned the bourgeois state into an open terrorist dictatorship of the most rabidly reactionary, chauvinist and imperialist elements of finance capital. |
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We can assure our friends to the south that the rabidly anti-American New Democratic Party does not speak for or even draw the attention of the majority of Canadians. |
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The civil war ended within two years, the new regime, rabidly finishing off the remaining White Army soldiers, reached the foothills of Alatau, to turn this peaceful «shard of the Empire» into their patrimonial estate. |
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That rabidly excited community, apparently, was a small one. |
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Kauder gave such a rabidly nationalist speech that he pushed some of the straddlers the other way. |
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As a result of their controversial behaviour, the Manics quickly became favourites of the British music press, which helped them build a rabidly dedicated following. |
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