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It struck me as the determined rejoinder of a civilized humanity.
The rejoinder of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. stunned the chamber.
They'd do well to remember the rejoinder of the Massachusetts victor, Scott Brown.
Just eat your flaxseeds, and you'll be fine," a rejoinder of indefatigable optimism that some of us find off-putting.
Mrs. Clinton, in a measured tone and with a tight smile, responded with a harsh rejoinder of her own.
Indeed, the odd claim that BAE's engineering support of Team GB had "contributed at least 19 medals" at the Olympics was met with the tame rejoinder of "poppycock".
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And yet pessimism, perhaps necessarily, permeates each one of these docs, a rejoinder to fantasies of progress that have airbrushed the last eight years.
They could all bugger off – a rejoinder typical of many of Barry's characters and why, ultimately, his books were so well loved.
We honor the original purpose, which was to foster the spirit of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment as a beacon of learning, a rejoinder to the obscurantism of the Dark Ages.
Mr. Ashcroft sent his letter after Mr. Bush, in a rejoinder to critics of the antiterrorism law, urged Congress in his State of the Union address to renew those critical sections that expire at the end of next year.
While following the continuing debate over the Oregon Medicaid study, I was struck by this passage from Aaron Carroll and Austrin Frakt's rejoinder to skeptics of Medicaid expansion: … going forward, we certainly think it is reasonable to continue to discuss how Medicaid might evolve.
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