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Bayer protested that it could supply Canada's needs and that, by turning to a generic rival, the ministry had broken the law.Canada's hasty actions had little justification.
And NBC's Brian Williams protested that it couldn't be helped, considering "the mood of the country" at the time.
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Still, I must admit that on election night 2012, for a few brief moments, I did allow myself to chew like taffy on the the sweet schadenfreude of Karl Rove puffing up like a blowfish on Fox News, only to sputter and flail, protesting that it couldn't possibly be true, then sort of dying before America's eyes as it was confirmed that Barack Obama had indeed won reelection.
I protested that I could survive being beaten on the chess board by a schoolgirl.
At first, Mr. Trapp had protested that it was too valuable and he couldn't possibly accept it.
The reason people were protesting is that it could possibly mean the cost of student loans going up – even for those who already took their loan out as far back as 1998, when the terms were comparatively good.
Turkey's protests that it could not interfere with an initiative of a non-governmental organisation ring hollow.
The Islamic center and prayer space opened in 2011 amid protests that it could become a shrine to the Islamic extremists responsible for the deadly attacks on the World Trade Center.
In vain did I protest that I couldn't give a damn about my honey.
He called to tell her it was over: DSI Gibson could only protest that it would never stop until she caught him.
No less than the NIH director then, James Wyngaarden, wrote to the agency to protest the reclassification, arguing that it could "significantly compromise our current ability to make selective use of chimpanzees in research to fight human disease".
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