Just read the Letters page of this newspaper, full of fulminations against the unionists and the Democratic Unionists. |
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Without further comment, we can disregard his fulminations on these topics. |
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So stark were his recent fulminations that I had to rub eyes and re-read his latest expressions of outraged dignity. |
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Certainly it would cause much greater harm than that caused by the fulminations of some unknown student. |
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In any case, the minister has since, as I noted above, artfully backed away from his previous excitable fulminations. |
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Can he have learned so little from his travels that he is unable to engage with Roger's fulminations? |
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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. |
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Despite his fulminations, Turkish-Cypriots voted for the Annan plan, though the Greek-Cypriots did not. |
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Their epic journey is regularly intercut, slightly laboriously, with the fulminations of Mr Neville, the colonial official prosecuting this policy, played by Kenneth Branagh. |
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To whom should we float our wild conspiracy theories and misanthropic fulminations on people we disagree with, if anything we say to journalists is suddenly on the record? |
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A great deal of 20th Century Communism can be derived from the fulminations of three or four generations of a small class of fulminating intellectuals. |
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There is a more serious aspect to Mr Russell's fulminations. |
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The object of the present invention is to realize a system apt to eliminate almost entirely both this type of risk of fulminations and also the risk of short circuits. |
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In Ganzi, Woeser says, passions have been stoked by the hardline fulminations of the prefecture's ethnic-Han party chief, Liu Daoping. |
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Their fulminations are their way of courting the Americans back to their camp where the Americans already are. |
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His fixation with Hindi and fulminations against English, however, are a recurring phenomenon. |
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That was the point where the Monarch of MY Glen put a sensibly restraining hand on my fulminations. |
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The assurances of the President of the Treasury Board and his recent ramblings and fulminations do very little to give Canadians the assurances they are looking for. |
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Eckardt used silence as a key component, causing breath-taking tension in the omnipresent plucky pointillistic fulminations. |
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So far, the UK's recent social media fulminations appear to have done little more than boost both web traffic to clickbait media and the profile of a few liberal commentators. |
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It is important not to take such comments as isolated fulminations of the BJP's loony fringe, but to point to the themes that keep recurring in them. |
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But his rants against this country in the wake of a string of recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan' capital city of Kabul are patently the fulminations of a man in jitters. |
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However out of step with progress the papacy's fulminations might have seemed, on Perreau-Saussine's reading they fit perfectly with the postrevolutionary political situation. |
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His fulminations come closer to those of a crank than a geostrategist. |
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