The US has hardened into two virulently opposed ideological and cultural camps that are almost equal in numbers. |
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Just as the garden weeds are more robust than the desired plants, bad information rears its ugly head more virulently than good information. |
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The five families most virulently opposed to the exhibition filed a lawsuit against the school superintendent and individual principals. |
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They fell foul of the powers that be, however, for their virulently outspoken stance in opposition to The Falklands War. |
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He got put on the ballot in Oregon temporarily by catering to a virulently anti-gay right-wing group. |
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Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip. |
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Was mental illness really spreading so virulently, or were asylums merely becoming more popular as places for warehousing society's presumed inferiors? |
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The splash headline in the virulently anti-war Independent was exultant. |
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A revolutionary China of workers and peasants councils would face virulently hostile imperialist reaction. |
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We must support a strong signal at a time when certain people in both camps are virulently opposed to this peace plan. |
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I remind my hon. colleague that we, sovereignists, virulently opposed the Charlottetown Accord and so did most Quebeckers. |
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The disease, which causes painful, ulcerating blisters on the mouth, feet, and udders, is virulently contagious, and once introduced can quickly infect an entire herd. |
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Globally between two million to three million people die each year from tuberculosis, one person every 10 seconds. Tuberculosis has always been virulently endemic in foreign developing countries. |
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He virulently believes in the shamanist dimension of the poem. |
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Such was his faith in a political order sans religion that he virulently opposed Gandhi's Khilafat movement. |
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It reappeared, often as cultural snobbery, in the 19th century, and hardened into contempt in the 20th, most virulently among communists, as American industrial might grew. |
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Besides, Egypt's new regime and Hamas are virulently at odds. |
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While not yet blessed with the joys of Taliban Islamism, a substantial percentage of the population is so virulently anti-American and anti-western that it actually supports and aids the Taliban. |
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While Fatah speaks more and more virulently about Hamas, the extremist movement is showing relative restraint in the face of the accusations directed against it. |
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These deviations have been denounced virulently. |
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North American food exporters react virulently to such European protests. |
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The 1947-48 split in the Communist-led CGT federation in France, out of which Force Ouvrière was created, was financed by the CIA, with the consent and assistance of the virulently anti-Communist French social democracy. |
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However, I draw your attention to the debate of May 31, 2006, when the former Liberal member for Thunder Bay-Rainy River, Ken Boshcoff, rose and virulently attacked the current Prime Minister during statements by members. |
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In order to avoid an agreement, European leaders virulently denounced Iran's request for guarantees on when and how its uranium would be returned and joined the US in a rush to sanctions. |
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No one explained why Iranian diplomats should be dealing clandestinely with Wahhabis, an ultra-conservative Saudi sect that is virulently anti-Shia. |
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