Many of those who are most vociferous on the matter have been the custodians of the town's infrastructure for years. |
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I ruled out vociferous interjections, and Mr Mallard was more restrained after he was warned. |
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In her book, Cheryl is a vociferous critic of her treatment by journalists, accusing us of relentless intrusion into her privacy. |
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After World War II, the Canadian Indians became more vociferous in demanding a restoration of their rights. |
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The followers of Wycliffe's ideas, known as Lollards, were vociferous in support of such demands. |
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Kiwi Greg Turner, one of the most vociferous opponents of the ticketing policy, has had a busy few days one way and another. |
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There are many streets bearing his name, and more than one has caused vociferous opposition from some interest groups. |
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The crowd at the Halton Stadium can be a vociferous lot anyway, so we will have to be on our mettle. |
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A win in their very first Division One match is a fine achievement, even if it was with the benefit of a vociferous and passionate home crowd. |
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The most vociferous criticism has focused on trigger warnings for materials that have an established place on syllabuses across the country. |
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The first rhino, a vociferous young female named Thandukhala, was to be the first to experience the world outside the boma last night. |
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Most of the once vociferous campaigners were too busy to talk as they listened to the latest news on a wind-up radio. |
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An active and vociferous campaigner against drugs too, Paula literally has the athletics world at her feet in adoration. |
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Of course there are people who say that Miller is on the take from someone for his vociferous defense of the this potential ecological nightmare. |
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However, that didn't matter to the vociferous home support who cheered their side's maiden league victory to the echo. |
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If there is enough opposition, and if that opposition is sufficiently vociferous, then he is going to fear that his career is on the skids. |
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Don't expect them to be too vociferous about the unfairness of the political system. |
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In an article for Scotland on Sunday today, Galbraith issues his most vociferous criticism of the policy yet. |
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Now the Attorney came out and he was vociferous in his criticism of that decision. |
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The closure programme was pushed though against vociferous and sometimes frightening opposition. |
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Against this background, the brave calls of a vociferous few to sue the company and its directors ring hollow. |
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There are increasingly vociferous complaints from agencies that child protection is worse then ever. |
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The most vociferous condemnation of player behaviour in recent years has come from the media. |
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However, Mr Moor said a vociferous minority were spreading misinformation about the genuine risks of mobile phone masts. |
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Further jeers, it seemed, were never far from the lips of the more vociferous elements in this splendid stadium. |
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He was a vociferous supporter of the miners in the 70's, and was a lifelong Labor supporter. |
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But Cork, driven on by a vociferous home crowd, finished well with a Paul Tierney point. |
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Joe Leonard has been vociferous in his demands that Lissadell House be preserved. |
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However, despite vociferous appeals from the striker and the home crowd, referee Ian Brines waved play on. |
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Those who call themselves left wing are among the most vociferous opponents of change today. |
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But it's a difficult place to play in because the crowd are more vociferous than they are anywhere else. |
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In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand culture. |
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He was the most vociferous supporter of the team, and he loved being part of it. |
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The people who are most vociferous in this debate are simply not familiar with the epidemiology of diseases like malaria and dengue. |
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Three-times major champion Harrington has been vociferous in his support of McGinley, a fellow Dubliner and a man he went to school with. |
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Furthermore, political and civil rights of minorities need to be as much respected as those of the vociferous majority which has hegemonized the state. |
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Curiously enough, the most vociferous opposition Tostan has faced comes from the girls themselves. |
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They are largely responsible for the fact that calls for uniform safety standards have become more vociferous. |
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I'm very puzzled why the Canada Council hasn't come out and had an absolutely vociferous pitbull approach in protesting these changes. |
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It was not until Parliament became vociferous on the subject that the investigations picked up speed. |
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Also some hard working men have been woken up from his honest sleep by vociferous church bell ringing. |
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Unfortunately, the most vociferous and indeed the most media-amplified critics of the commission are not interested in this debate. |
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Hong Kong civil society and press continued to operate freely and became more vociferous and critical during the year. |
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This showed that whilst the father was not vociferous in demanding the return of his son, he had not acquiesced in the retention. |
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Ministers have become increasingly vociferous about the shortcomings of schools and their remedies. |
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He was particularly vociferous because he has been offered the job of water bailiff at the fishery, his first full-time work since the quarry closed some 20 years ago. |
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They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists. |
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She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes. |
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In Ontario, Canada, for instance, a vociferous and often polemical debate occurred about the use of Shari'a-based family law arbitration. |
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Customers can buy fish, fruit and vegetables from the vociferous stallholders. |
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A vociferous protest movement blocks the doorways of houses due to be repossessed. |
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This is a line that one hears repeated again and again across these islands and one that extends well beyond the vociferous local SNP activists. |
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Martin has been a vociferous critic of the way supermarkets and pubs are taxed. |
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It was vociferous in its espousal of economic and social separatism. |
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Surely he who was so vociferous in opposition would not give up on Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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This time, the world's protests should be as vociferous as they were following the barbaric destruction of the Buddha statues in Afghanistan. |
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The vociferous Tea Party is already making plans to set up shop in his emotionally charged district. |
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Kasowitz referred all calls to Sitrick, and the usually vociferous Sitrick is toning down things as well. |
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They charge him with straight-arming his most vociferous critics, rebadging old programs and failing to fill 10 critical veterinary positions. |
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Those who are opposed to better regulation and tighter controls have become vociferous mouthpieces for the most brutal part of the transport sector. |
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I doubt that even the shootout's most vociferous critics would argue that its introduction wasn't an improvement over the coin toss and I believe that ADG should be viewed as another step forward in this evolutionary process. |
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One bloc which consists of a politically diverse, vociferous and visible group of critics, emphatically claims that such a step would be much too provocative for Russia and result in new dividing lines being drawn in Europe. |
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Four years later, when President Washington nominated him to be chief justice, many senators opposed Rutledge because of his vociferous criticism in 1794 of a controversial treaty between the United States and Great Britain. |
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The movement to abolish or reduce the role of pre-service teacher education institutions in universities or post-secondary colleges has been most vociferous in the USA and Britain. |
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With a few exceptions, after the early 1970s proposals to close other lines were met with vociferous public opposition and were quietly shelved. |
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Indeed, Prada has become a vociferous advocate for springtime fur-wearing. |
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It would be eloquent, I am sure, but loud and vociferous. |
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Life has a way of metamorphosing even the most vociferous young. |
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Recognized for his beneficent and yet humble and modest style of leadership, not showy and egocentrically vociferous. |
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They crowded around him with vociferous welcome, Brown leading in a series of wild cheers. |
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However, not everyone is enthused about the UNCITRAL project and Prof. Tetley in particular has been a vociferous critic of its complexity and excessive ambitiousness. |
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The Armenian lobby is so vociferous in this Parliament precisely because of the apparent conspiracy of silence that has surrounded the genocide question for almost a century. |
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But that was to be that: despite vociferous support from a 36,000 crowd in Concepcion, Luis Ibarra's youngsters fell 4-0 to the consummately solid German side in the semis. |
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When government members were in the opposition, they were vociferous, they spared no energy, no word was strong enough to demand provisions prohibiting replacement workers. |
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Hence the vociferous backing of Cahill's legendary status from the Twitterati. |
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What did it matter to him at that moment that our Louise was an overloud and vociferous socialist? |
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The confidentiality agreement was lifted in January after a vociferous campaign and a government payment of £2m to the British Olympic Association. |
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A letter to the Times the following year raised vociferous complaint about plans to erect pylons across the Sussex Downs and was signed by figures such as John Maynard Keynes and Rudyard Kipling. |
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There was a vociferous appeal for an Ayr penalty in the 82nd minute when the Hibs substitute Matt Doherty appeared to handle the ball as he fell in the area but the referee ignored the penalty claims. |
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Or those political and industrial interests with a storied history of vociferous opposition to improving environmental protection who are saying global warming is not really that big a deal? |
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So the interesting feature of this is that it is a project that appears to have no real, vociferous, deeply entrenched opposition and a very large number of Canadians who feel very strongly that this would be a terrific idea. |
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Shorey was among the most vociferous opponents of the encroach of scientism and utilitarianism in education and society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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The regime has always opposed foreign stations broadcasting in Farsi, but it has never been so vociferous as in its opposition to the new BBC outlet. |
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Her detractors, many of them just as vociferous, see her as the personification of an uncaring new political philosophy known eponymously as Thatcherism. |
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However, it met with vociferous opposition from the Republic's main opposition parties Fine Gael and the Labour Party, and the plan was subsequently shelved. |
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After more than six hours of competitive and see-sawing cricket played in front of a large and vociferous crowd, the match against Consett came down to the last ball. |
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Vociferous opposition from the public forced the organising committee to hold a new competition, which was won by Brunel. |
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