Feminists offer tepid support for the government's response to terrorism on an abstract level but querulously criticize the practice of the war. |
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The story is told of a high school student who querulously asks his teacher why he should be forced to learn history. |
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At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes. |
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Vaudevillish, too, are the principals, Nat, an old Jew, and Midge, an aged black man, who keep meeting, garrulously and querulously, on a bench in Central Park. |
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The blogger Guido Fawkes, pandering shamelessly to the mood of the moment, niggled away querulously in the time-honoured manner of village gossips. |
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Every week or so, for example, Brubeck's unit, at the front, would querulously ask the replacement center where Brubeck was, or demand sternly that Brubeck be produced at once. |
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