Sentence examples for fulmination from inspiring English sources

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fulmination

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The act of fulminating or exploding; detonation.

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But it won't be, because he will find a Washington in full fulmination all over again about the release of the Lockerbie conspirator Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.

She writes: "There's lots of fulmination, though, fulmination of the very highest order".

There has been so much fulmination about the way that his press conference on Monday was conducted, about the easy ride he was given by compliant French journalists on the subject of his private life, that you could think that one of the historic betrayals of the free press had just occurred.

M. Miller said that this was symptomatic of changing attitudes in France: "Globalisation is universalising some of the worst aspects of Anglo-American puritanism: a hypocritical fulmination [by the media] against the smut which it encourages and then uncovers," M. Miller said "It is as if orgasm is no longer acceptable in the public domain".

Norris, who is also an actor, turns the characters' dance of civility into a fracas of fulmination.

Bustling in and out of the room in his stocking feet, his eyes bulging and his pot belly poking out of his rumpled brown T-shirt, he is a dishevelled poltergeist of fulmination and cogitation.

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Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] rightsSIR — I am tired of The Economist's repetitive fulminations against America deporting illegal immigrants ("Barack Obama, deporter-in-chief", February 8th).

To the contrary: his recent fulminations about Islamic sharia law sweeping America and the iniquities of Barack Obama's "secular socialist machine" suggest that he sees the ultra-right of the party as his key to the nomination.

Mr Dong also says the new law will not cut the number of labour disputes, which have become increasingly common in recent years (see chart).For all the ACFTU's fulminations, critics say many companies will continue efforts to evade the law or else simply ignore it.

In Ganzi, Woeser says, passions have been stoked by the hardline fulminations of the prefecture's ethnic-Han party chief, Liu Daoping.

LISTEN to the fulminations of the critics and you might conclude that the Israelis and Palestinians who unveiled a freelance peace plan at a media event in Geneva this week had come up with some startling and dangerous new idea.

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