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They are the most strenuously resisted pieces in the repertory of what we used to call great music.
The most explicitly religious part of his myth is the most strenuously, and the least successfully, allegorized.
Up-and-coming figure skaters like Sarah Hughes are among the athletes advertisers are courting most strenuously.
Of the Bush cabinet secretaries, former attorney general John Ashcroft most strenuously confronted Cheney about his seizures of power.
On all sides we heard praises of the British lorry-drivers, who worked most strenuously and considerately for all, especially the women and children.
They have endured even as the economies that have enforced budget cuts most strenuously have contracted, notably in Britain and in much of the rest of Europe.
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They believe it will ultimately draw them into a war with Nicaragua, which most oppose strenuously.
Reached later at her daughter's home in Maine, Mrs. Gresser, who has been one of Mr. Gelbard's most vocal champions, strenuously disagreed.
A trial of the facts would most likely be strenuously opposed by Lord Janner's legal team, who would argue it was an abuse of the court process to subject him to any sort of trial where there had been so much adverse pre-trial publicity.
Most of them strenuously disagree with Trump's contention that the war "was a big, fat mistake," and even more reject that it was started based on lies.
But such books could now fill an entire Barnes & Noble shelf — and most of the authors strenuously try to keep out of the (perceived second-tier) self-help section.
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