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("I have a son at risk," she tells her literary agent.) She persuades Mr. Williams to sit for an interview, and her fierce disapproval of him slowly dissolves.
And if "understanding" his actions is necessary to prevent further destruction, it ought to be presented in a clear attitude of fierce disapproval.
Or will economic anxieties at home and a fierce disapproval over the direction of the country be of higher concern to voters?
Over the fierce disapproval of her parents, who wanted her to attend Oxford, she enrolled in art school, eventually completing a graduate degree at the Slade School, in London.
Jenny makes no secret of her relationship with David, which becomes the talk of her school, attracting the concern of a sad, kindly young teacher (Olivia Williams) and the fierce disapproval of the headmistress (Emma Thompson, taking a practice run at her inevitable portrayal of Margaret Thatcher).
The lesson: Regardless of intention, anything Nazi meets fierce disapproval.
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She told me later that their disapproval was fierce, and those friendships are damaged.
In Austria the cost of complying with environmental regulations makes shale gas uneconomic.Farther east, public disapproval is not as fierce, although the Czech Republic recently introduced a moratorium, Bulgaria has one in place and Romania only recently lifted its ban.
A Chorus of Disapproval.
(Murmurs of disapproval).
Others whistled their disapproval.
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