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Many mathematicians furiously attacked them for besmirching the discipline.
Our research, and even our credentials and integrity, have been furiously attacked in newspapers and on television.
Under pressure from, among others, Jonathan Swift, the satirist, whose "Drapier's Letters" furiously attacked him, Wood revoked his patent in 1725 (see below Coins of the United States).
When the pen became popular in China after the turn of the 20th century, it was furiously attacked, accused of undermining the country's cultural heritage.
But the plan proved unpopular with New Yorkers, who bristled at its nanny-state restrictions, and it was furiously attacked by the soft drink industry, which stood to lose millions if it came to pass.
Israeli radio reported that Mr. Sharon furiously attacked Mr. Ben-Eliezer for unilaterally halting some planned Israeli operations, including strikes by warplanes and a possible takeover of the city center and the compound of Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader.
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By last spring, only eleven elected officials remained in Haiti, and Martelly's opponents were furiously attacking him for ruling by decree.
Blake took this respect for women onto the street, once furiously attacking a man who was assaulting his wife in public.
Captained by Moussa Sissoko again and invigorated by Saturday's victory over Swansea, they began promisingly, pressing furiously, attacking with pace in the wide areas, where Aleksandar Kolarov looked vulnerable whenever Andros Townsend ran at him.
Fela, Nigeria's greatest and most influential musician, was a brave and outrageous political campaigner who spent much of his life furiously attacking his country's successive military leaders.
He furiously attacks the idea that Mr Bush is the defence candidate, claiming that the president has cut benefits for troops to pay for tax cuts "for his rich friends at Enron" and that he is too soft on Saudi Arabia.Until recently, most establishment Democrats used to steer clear of national security.
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