Their epic journey is regularly intercut, slightly laboriously, with the fulminations of Mr Neville, the colonial official prosecuting this policy, played by Kenneth Branagh. |
Can he have learned so little from his travels that he is unable to engage with Roger's fulminations? |
Without further comment, we can disregard his fulminations on these topics. |
Certainly it would cause much greater harm than that caused by the fulminations of some unknown student. |
Just read the Letters page of this newspaper, full of fulminations against the unionists and the Democratic Unionists. |
Despite the media's constant fulminations against Ireland's libel laws, the appetite for taking a high-cost libel suit to the High Court appears to be on the wane. |