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"The outcry of restaurateurs with dishes in their sinks won't determine Israel's policy," he told Ynet.
Like the muffled outcry of dissent, spray-paint scrawl often threatens to engulf her works.
Each outcry of the hunted Hare A fibre from the Brain does tear.
Each outcry of the hunted hare A fiber from the brain doth tear.
Stankovic's book is far more than the outcry of an innocent man foully accused.
This isn't an emotional outcry of an exhibition, a tragedy-to-triumph aria, which it could easily have been.
"I don't think he was necessary or essential in the outcry of the community in this particular case.
Slumped in his chair, affecting meekness, Trump moderated the discussion, which was more often an outcry of raw helplessness.
"There has been an unprecedented outcry of anger and frustration among farmers," says the National Farmers UnionNational Farmers Union
But an outcry of "blasphemy" from consumers forced Coke to switch back from white cans to red cans in a week.
A small police provocation elicits a major outcry of police brutality; a trivial success is the occasion for large-scale celebration.
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