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On all fronts, the battle is raging as fiercely as ever.
The debate over pop's authenticity or otherwise has been raging as long as pop has existed, but Sheeran clearly suspected his fans would flee in droves if his performing persona saw him wearing a jacket.
The culture wars are raging as savagely as ever and the conservative side, if not triumphant, is more than holding its own.The latest conservative champion is a semi-Australian actor who first captured public attention as Mad Max, a "road warrior" struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.
Now, as a new administration in a new century tries to pump $787 billion into the economy with a combination of spending and tax cuts, questions about the usefulness of projects are raging as loudly as ever, even as some economists begin to credit the stimulus with averting an even worse downturn.
The Vietnam War was raging, as was opposition to the war on college campuses across the country.
The debate was still raging as of press time.
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Mr. Terfel ranted and raged as he relived the events.
The class war raged as unions took on the government and business.
Since then, debate has raged as to whether the video shows a thylacine, or a fox with mange.
We received only scattered reports of an occasional case of swine flu in farmers in the Midwest, and controversy raged as to what the next steps should be.
Shut off your computer, and your self stops raging quite as much or quite as loud.
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