These dogs will sometimes take to barking vociferously in order to express their inner anxieties. |
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She now defends those projects vociferously, explaining her thoughts on good architecture. |
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For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed. |
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It is a fact that few made such a practice as he of complaining so vociferously, or so unjustifiably, about their ill usage at the queen's hands. |
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Al Gore vociferously argues that we should not tamper with the most successful social program in the nation's history. |
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Here's a man who stood up to the might of the UK and US government to vociferously denounce the Iraq war. |
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She is one of over 30 delegates, most of them vociferously against the proposition. |
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I was shocked to hear your observation that at the Durban event so many representatives of countries were clapping vociferously in support. |
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The pension levy may have been accepted by the general public, but the unions still protested vociferously. |
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On behalf of the Saharawi people, the SADR Petroleum Authority has protested vociferously against such activities. |
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This has given the religious groups grounds for denigrating democracy more vociferously. |
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Even Tony Blair is vociferously arguing publicly with George Bush to say that it has to be under UN auspices. |
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Commissioner, I have attacked you vociferously on three previous occasions for not taking a decision, because I thought you were weak. |
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It was one of those amendments that we quite vociferously opposed, as well as members of the New Democratic Party. |
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It was the New Democrats who spoke most vociferously and consistently in the House on the protection of people's privacy. |
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Last summer's so-called Solana decision was criticised vociferously in this Chamber. |
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Indeed, the more vociferously we clamour for an integrated approach, the greater our responsibility to overcome the obstacles to implementing it. |
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The public protested so vociferously that the government was forced to back down. |
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The record through the 1990s shows that the NDP stood up vociferously against deregulation of the banks. |
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That impresario in his palmy days was once faced with a press complaining vociferously that too many of the new American plays he was energetically producing were clinkers. |
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Displaced persons in camps all over Europe protested vociferously and staged hunger strikes when they heard the news. |
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Most vociferously they complain about the new Iraqi establishment's lack of political will. |
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I argued, for example, vociferously with the Minister of Finance some two years ago about his tax deductible transit pass being an inefficient use of taxpayer dollars. |
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A legion of critics vociferously disagreed. |
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Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey and an idol of deficit hawks, has repeatedly and vociferously denied having any presidential ambitions. |
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I am sure the member for Fort McMurray-Athabasca would stand and vociferously argue that, simply because Fort McMurray's population is 65,000 people. |
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Also, one of the problems they pointed out vociferously was that getting the diagnosis in the first place was so difficult that they felt it prevented their family member from starting on the road to recovery. |
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Many, myself included, have argued for, and quite vociferously I might add, for the exclusion of all non-renewable resources from the equalization formula. |
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Ján Slota asserted his anti-Hungarian and anti-Roma views with impunity during the election campaign in Slovakia this spring more and more vociferously, a fact which we have drawn attention to on a number of occasions. |
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As we have repeatedly done in the past, we once again vociferously caution against the real dangers that the continued pursuit of this unlawful plan poses for the two-State solution for peace. |
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He has since spoken out vociferously on behalf of political prisoners. |
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It is ironic that the minister who so vociferously criticized the U. S. bullying tactics during this dispute is the very minister who would succumb to their pressure. |
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Important motoring organisations have had serious misgivings about the project to the extent that some of them, and other organisations and the national press, have campaigned vociferously against the cameras. |
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Many, though not all, developing countries have been vociferously opposed to adding new issues, and demand priority attention to outstanding issues from the implementation of the 1994 Uruguay Round Agreements. |
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