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Meanings of vociferous critics in English
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Usage of vociferous critics in English
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But if he did, he'd certainly silence his most vociferouscritics.
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Most of them were vociferouscritics of the Kremlin.
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We ask why, after more than 10 years of success, the scheme still has vociferouscritics.
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Poland and the Baltic states have since become vociferouscritics of Russia within the U.S.-led alliance.
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This is a crucial distinction and one that our most vociferouscritics sometimes fail to understand.
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He remains one of Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer's most vociferouscritics but applauded her speech and promised loyalty.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Former vice-president Dick Cheney was among the most vociferouscritics of the Senate report.
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Some vociferouscritics of the IMF-mostnotably Harvard's Jeffrey Sachs-saidthat this was very much the wrong thing to do.
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The party's ability to co-opt people into its web - even vociferouscritics - should never be underestimated, they said.
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Rajoelina positioned himself as one of the former president's most vociferouscritics, tapping into a growing vein of anti-government sentiment.
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Comparing nationalism to a disease, Putin took aim at ethnic Russian nationalists, who have been among the 59-year-old prime minister's most vociferouscritics.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has been one of the most vociferouscritics of the French government, leading calls for a boycott of French goods.
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Despite the vociferouscritics, perhaps Kyle was just giving his regular fans exactly what they asked for -a no-holds-barred ,uniqueand controversial TV show.