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1 Otar had no desire to sound quite so strident or even angry.
2 When you can be so strident and acerbic in your attacks on others?'
3 Surely animal nature has no voice so strident , vengeful, odious.
4 Suffice to say Louis Van Gaal's critics have not been so strident in recent days.
5 The Presbyterians have become so strident of late that he'd hardly be welcome. He paused.
6 The president hasn't said anything quite so strident on the killing of young black men since.
7 The black swan screamed, in pain and terror so strident they heard it on the plain below.
8 Perhaps I should say there is little of that feminine discontent and revolt so strident in older lands.
9 Hume had turned down the volume of the receiver so that the clicks in the mike no longer were so strident .
10 What are you talking about, lady? The health care debate was so strident and complicated that it simply wore many Americans out.
11 On the other hand, if Cairns is innocent - it can be no surprise that he has been so strident in his denials.
12 According to the local story, the cries of the women were so strident and so continuous that all birds were scared away from Trosky.
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