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On several occasions, members of Mr. Harper's staff or members of his government have been quick to denounce Russia when its military aircraft have neared Canada's northern border.
Others have been quick to denounce Paladino, a political figure who has come to be known for the cloud of controversy that often surrounds him.
Opponents of GM technology have been quick to denounce the decision, with Greenpeace saying that Dalli has "steamrolled" a decision through.
Again, prominent gay men and women had been quick to denounce it, and the general public became used to the idea of gay politicians, gay lawyers, gay priests.
At each turn, strident voices on the nationalist right have been quick to denounce him as a betrayer of his people.
While the charges faced do not relate specifically to the Regeni case, the Italian's family have been quick to denounce his arrest.
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Both Mr. Sharma and Mr. Morrison were quick to denounce it.
The Foreign Ministry was quick to denounce such intolerance as uncharacteristic.
Islamic groups were quick to denounce the arrest.
Mr Arafat himself, who was quick to denounce al-Qaeda after September 11th, plainly sees this.
Many victims are Iranian, and Tehran is quick to denounce Riyadh's "inexcusable" negligence.
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