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And so the only option for the team's owners is to take the political route: they furiously oppose any notion of submitting the matter to voters.
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His son Hilary has consistently defended the Iraq war that Dad so furiously opposed.
Any move in a local direction is furiously opposed by Britain's healthcare lobbies.
"The Shard was furiously opposed by local people, and by historic buildings and conservation authorities," Mr. Jenkins said.
"Salarymen" are shown on television furiously opposing it, even though the exemption will not touch most of them.
And this vision helps explain why Republicans were so furiously opposed to the single most successful policy initiative of recent years: the auto industry bailout.
Until the outbreak of World War I, Law was concerned primarily with the tariff question and with Irish Home Rule, which, as an Ulsterman, he furiously opposed.
More progressive Baluch nationalist groups, furiously opposed to the feudal system that enriched Mr Bugti and his dissolute relatives, gave tacit support to his campaign.
Republican senators were split on the bill, however, and the New York Farm Bureau, the lead lobbying agency for the agriculture industry, is furiously opposed to passage.
Inner-city parents like this idea, but it has hardly been tried because it is furiously opposed by public-school teachers' unions and by their allies in the Democratic Party.Which leads to a last point.
Victor Hugo, the poet and novelist who furiously opposed the authoritarianism of the Second Empire proclaimed in 1852 by Napoleon III, sought refuge in the British Channel islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
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