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"I keep going back to fierce objections to the Vietnam Memorial," he said.
The bill has already generated fierce objections from the financial industry.
If we are not convinced, we publish, sometimes over the fierce objections of the government.
Russia's fierce objections to George Bush's plans had nothing to do with the decision to scrap them, says the administration.
Mr. Daley was the point man for the Clinton administration in advancing the bill over labor's fierce objections.
The new law, enacted over the fierce objections of the White House, immediately alters the legal landscape.
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Likud operatives managed to elect the liberal Reuven ("Ruvi") Rivlin as president over Netanyahu's fierce objection.
If people want to keep those choices private, they will have a legitimate and possibly fierce objection to those who seek to exploit them to produce defaults.
The disclosure came over the fierce objection of some of the venture capitalists, with whom the university signed confidentiality agreements promising not to disclose the figures.
Re "Ally vs. Customer" (column, April 6), by William Safire: In 1981 Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel raised a fierce objection to the United States government's decision to sell Awacs aircraft to Saudi Arabia.
Wrestling was controversially dropped from the IOC's core programme for 2020 in February but that decision has been met with fierce objection as the sport is regarded as a traditional Olympic discipline.
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