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In an interview in early May, he described the impetus to create the English edition of Global Times, a Chinese-language tabloid known for vociferously defending Chinese interests.

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The US Chamber of Commerce, for instance, vociferously opposed Lend-Lease.

(A spokesman for Hormel vociferously denies this, and tests run at the Safire Semantic Kitchens confirm that uncanned SPAM, when hurled against a wall at a normal speed, bounces rather than splatters).

Pete Wilson, then governor of California, and Bob Dole, then running for president, vociferously supported the provision, arguing that the government should not have to bear the cost of educating the children of nontaxpayers, that illegal students were crowding out those legally entitled to the places and that the students would not get legal jobs on graduation anyway.

In 1932 a woman died while receiving treatment and, even though the inquest into her death found that no blame was apportioned to the treatment, the Chief Medical Officer for Caernarfonshire vociferously condemned the treatment in the press.

ESCALATING THE AFGHAN WAR IS NOT PROGRESSIVE: As insider books on the Obama administration have revealed, Secretary Clinton was among the most hawkish of Obama's advisors in country after country -- for example, vociferously urging the failed and pointless 2009 troop surge in Afghanistan.

He said the priorities for the first 100 days would include a "relentless focus on securing a successful and sustainable future" for the steel industry and campaigning "vociferously" for the UK to remain in the EU.

Mr Frank wants Wall Street to be subjected to capital requirements similar to those for stodgier commercial banks (which are lobbying vociferously for the gap to be closed).

They simply played too well, and were too obviously moved by the unconditional love of the crowd, which cheered as vociferously for the B-sides as for the singles.

Timothy Sini, the current Suffolk County Police Commissioner and a Democratic candidate for district attorney, vociferously condemned Trump's strange plug for police brutality after the speech.

Throughout his storied career as a tomato breeder, Charles Rick publishing detailed papers on the pattern and distribution of natural genetic variation in wild tomato species, and argued vociferously for the value of natural variation for understanding and improving plant breeding (e.g. Rick 1978).

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