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All of which is further evidence for the wisdom in that line from Hamlet about the lady protesting too much: strenuously asserting something is often a sign that, really, you doubt it, or believe the opposite.
A spokesperson for Monash asserted that "The university strenuously denies the claims made by this individual and will defend its position.
Meanwhile, the family of the murdered policeman, Mark MacPhail, and the case's original prosecutor have argued strenuously for Davis's execution, and have asserted that there is no doubt that he is guilty of the murder.
Mr. Lazio strenuously defended his record on labor issues, and his aides asserted that the support offered for Mrs. Clinton by union leaders did not necessarily reflect the sentiment of the rank and file.
Mr. D'Amato and his advisers strenuously disputed that argument, asserting that the tactic continued to enjoy political potency -- especially outside Manhattan -- and that Mr. Schumer was another in a long line of liberal candidates nominated by the Democratic Party.
He strenuously rejected the doctrine of nullification, advanced by Calhoun and other South Carolinians, which asserted the rights of states to declare federal laws null and void within their borders.
Then James asserted his authority.
Speed kills, the moralists asserted.
he asserted.
What is being asserted?
"Yes," Perry asserted.
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