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The Argus interviewed some of the ravers and everyone they spoke to expressed strong disapproval of animal cruelty, and said the party "just was not like that".
The Argus interviewed some of the ravers and everyone they spoke to expressed strong disapproval of animal cruelty, and said the party "just was not like that". .
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We expect local councils to express strong support for these proposals.
An unusual means of dress can also be a way to express strong feelings.
And those economists who are prepared to express strong opinions on such inherently ambiguous questions command rapt attention.
Merrill was one of the first private companies to express strong interest in any of the towers.
I asked several of them about Fortuyn, but none of them held, or were willing to express, strong opinions.
The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, had also called him to express strong concerns about the proposed law, he said.
II agree with most of this article but relaying the message to people NOT to express strong emotions is a misnomer.
According to Google, literally now can mean "to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling".
Oddly, when the same people were asked if it was ever OK to cheat on expenses, they were more likely to express strong disapproval of cheating.
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