Sentence examples for vigorously telling from inspiring English sources

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But Kellyanne Conway defended him vigorously, telling me, "I've been a female top adviser of his for years, and never felt excluded or dismissed".

At the second event, in Springfield, when people in the high school gym bleachers began to sit down, young campaign aides ran along the front row motioning with their arms vigorously, telling them to stand back up.

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From the very beginning James L. McClain, in his sweeping and vigorously told new book, "Japan: A Modern History," debunks these cherished myths.

In 2000, his sprawling, vigorously told third novel, "The Gates of the Alamo," made it onto The New York Times best-seller list, yet Mr. Harrigan said that did not alter the course of his career very much.

These are the structural bones of a vigorously told narrative in which King Henry petitions the progressive school of medicine in Salerno for a "doctor to the dead" (a trained medical examiner) to determine who is mutilating local children.

And he suggests that, when the police wanted to know if the government wanted the 2004 "ban" enforced vigorously, he told the Home Office that the answer was no.

The correct response to such claims, however, is not to exaggerate what is going on, or to pander to it, or for politics to start to ape reality shows, but to grab such people firmly by the shoulders, shake them vigorously, and tell them to their face that they are idiots.

In the process, Reed sold every nonbanking asset he could, cut costs vigorously and told the bank's large wholesale clients that he was dropping them.

Boeheim had denied the stories of the first two accusers and had spoken out vigorously against them, telling ESPN that the men's claims were "a bunch of a thousand lies" and that they went public for financial gain.

Maura J. Wogan, an attorney for Mr. Berlinger, vigorously disputed those determinations, telling a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that Judge Kaplan had issued "a broad and unprecedented order" that would result in a chilling effect on her client and on other journalists if upheld.

Called EIFS (exterior insulation finishing system), it contains lots of malleable foam, which burns vigorously – one expert told the Las Vegas Review Journal that it was "a disaster waiting to happen".

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