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Despite the fierce speeches surrounding their withdrawal, Maoist leaders did not reject the peace agreement they signed with the other political parties, nor the interim constitution, and have not left the eight-party alliance.

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Afterwards, Wood made what she described as a "fierce" speech in which she attacked the new Labour government in Wales as arrogant, complacent and bullying.

That same year, in the Hawaii State House, she delivered a long, fierce speech against a proposed resolution meant to target anti-gay bullying in public schools.

On July 30, about 10 days after the riots, he flew to Grenoble to make a fierce speech condemning violence, blaming "insufficiently regulated immigration" that has "led to a failure of integration".

His photos show all sides of Castro; from the slightly doughy man doing shirtless pull-ups in his garden, to the orator who would become a blur on stage as he delivered another fierce speech.

It's true that after Richard M. Nixon gave a fierce speech announcing that American troops would strike in Cambodia, the "swift and vociferous" backlash, including campus protests, led to the deaths of four students at Kent State University, but surely the policy created those demonstrations not the strength of the speech.

In a fierce speech transmitted around the world, Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright today told American diplomats that protecting the nation's secrets was at the core of their mission and warned that enemies abounded even in a post-cold-war world.

Earlier on Wednesday, Haley gave a fierce speech at the United Nations condemning the Syrian regime and its Russian ally.

Today's fierce political speech challenges Christians.

To his usually formal paper, which was thrilled by her fierce party conference speech this month, she is "Theresa".

Strutting out to a podium before an audience of uniformed military personnel -- wonder where he got that idea from -- a confident, some would say cocky, American president offered a fierce albeit belated speech justifying another preemptive war against a country that posed no threat to the United States.

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