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In fact we insisted quite strenuously.
For the last 100 years or so, artists have occupied themselves quite strenuously with interrogating social institutions and other sacred cows, foremost among them the whole idea that there is, or should be, such a thing as consensus.
For the vast majority of our evolutionary history, we've had to exert ourselves -- often quite strenuously -- to get food, find shelter and simply survive.
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Rain matters, too, buckets of it — I haven't seen rain come down quite this strenuously since the noir movies of the forties and fifties.
They're not quite mating dances; they're more like strenuously casual preinterviews for a first date, full of mutual courtesies designed to prevent any hurt feelings.
Although strenuously denied by its creators, this forces on the informed viewer's mind, quite unavoidably, the image of the so-called "jumpers", those most benighted individuals, who, facing immolation in the fires raging after the hijacked planes smashed into the north and south towers, chose to fling themselves from the upper floors.
On a visit to his home, while I was hardly surprised to see the complete works of Strindberg on the shelves, I couldn't quite square the presence of the Bruce Willis action movie (neatly stacked next to Kieslowski's Decalogue) with the strenuously serious, forbiddingly austere Bergman of my imagination.
strenuously denies.
She strenuously disagreed.
Strenuously cool and young".
Strenuously exhibitionistic lifts abound.
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