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However much he might protest to the contrary, it would be a mistake to define Hitchens as an ultra-rationalist.
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Ahead of the Olympics, sports stars might protest at cuts to the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme giving £17m to train those who excel.
This crisis is so grave that the local MP might normally protest to the government.
Just for a second, Compton looked as if he might protest at the unfairness of it all, before dragging himself back to the pavilion.
It was a new kind of packaging for Ms. Davis, 43, who, though she might protest, seems to be feeling a need to temper her trademark raciness with clothes that are streamlined and authoritative.
The huge swathe of Americans who regard the show as essential viewing, might protest at such an undignified metaphor.
You might protest: revelation purports to come from God and is untestable, two characteristics that the scientist would certainly reject.
Someone might protest that we belong to the arts and humanities, not the sciences, and certainly we are currently so classified.
The investment bank's CEO Lloyd Blankfein also backed out of an appearance at Barnard College after activists associated with Occupy Wall Street tweeted that they might protest the talk, according to The New York Times.
Furthermore, he warned that the American archbishops at their Easter meeting in 1918 might protest against this implied insult to the Holy See; this protest might lead to counterprotests that would produce a division of opinion better avoided during the war.
Historians might protest that it is crazy to brand Nixon a lefty.
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