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The phantom had been given form, something I could rail against and, finally, accept.
I found I could rail against it, but I could not reason with it.
I could rail on, but instead I would like to make an announcement.
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With my two girls healthy and grown and most of my scholarly work done, I could hardly rail against the injustice of my fate.
He could rail loudly at rivals, politicians and rent control.
They could rail against society in the safety of the rehearsal room.
Trump – despite being of the media elite – could rail against that same media elite.
Lautner, who died in 1994, could rail bitterly about the jerry-built quality of the buildings in Los Angeles, pinning some of their shoddiness on the movies, likening them to sets.
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