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Later he regretted that he had not handled the shadow chancellorship better, that he had not denounced more fiercely and effectively the break for growth engineered by the Conservative chancellor Tony Barber – with cruel consequences for Healey when in 1974 he took over the job after the Tory defeat.
Obama properly denounced Wright fiercely and thoroughly this time.
This view, however, finds little support among London's publishers who fiercely denounce the Swift affair as a sign that 'the whole business is rotten.
Yet Mr. Obama was fiercely denounced for taking action.
In the mid-1980s he abandoned law for politics, fiercely denouncing graft during televised hearings in the National Assembly.
Ṣāliḥ makes a televised speech to his supporters in Yemen, vowing to return to Sanaa and fiercely denouncing the opposition.
An angelic-looking Palestinian boy named Mahmoud fiercely denounces Israelis and says he doesn't even want to meet one.
During the debate, the opposition leader, Isaac Herzog, fiercely denounced the law by equating its adoption to "national suicide".
Both have fiercely denounced Mr. McCain and threatened to withhold their support if he is the nominee.
Bill 78 has been fiercely denounced by three of four opposition parties in Quebec's Legislature, the Quebec Bar Association, labor unions and Amnesty International.
When Lee ruined the attack by a sudden order to retreat, Washington hurried forward, fiercely denounced him, and restored the line, but the golden opportunity had been lost.
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