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1 Whether they can bring more strident members along is a different question.
2 The same menace was repeated in more strident tones on January 29th:
3 In recent years O'Brien has been known for taking a more strident tone.
4 However, it was a more strident Wilton Backhouse who greeted her.
5 The Chief Minister of Punjab, Amarinder Singh, was even more strident .
6 But these outreach efforts can be sabotaged by more strident voices.
7 If anything, the last three years have turned him more strident .
8 Abrain Tebet of the Brazilian Sports Confederation was even more strident .
9 The harsh voices of the Japanese grew still more strident .
10 They were more strident in their criticisms of Lincoln than their New York co-belligerents.
11 The more strident among the disgruntled usually correspond in crayon.
12 The voices-theGerman voices-camenearer, became louder and more strident .
13 And the Newspoll published in today's Australian will encourage him to be more strident .
14 Republicans in Congress have struck, if anything, a more strident tone than Mr Trump.
15 It wasn't a neigh, or a whinny, but rather a more strident braying sound.
16 The appeals from industry leaders became more strident as more airlines grounded planes on Tuesday.
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