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1 It represents the kind of values Meghan would rail against , she said.
2 Do not rail against the designs of Providence; it would be suicidal.
3 Tolerance doesn't mean that I stand silent while you rail against me.
4 Opposition politicians frequently rail against state brutality at their supporters' rallies.
5 It is not my intention to rail against the short-comings of the day.
6 She was in low spirits and presently began to rail against her lot.
7 Long and loudly did Mrs. Cross rail against this infamous behaviour.
8 Rather help me to rail against fate, and so cheer me.
9 She did not hanker after woman's rights, nor rail against the male sex.
10 Fool that I was to rail against him as I did!
11 Poor fool that I was, to rail against monotony, to sigh for sensations!
12 They can rail against it, question its validity and even slow down the process.
13 You can either rail against that feeling, or you could think about it differently.
14 Without a U.S. occupation to rail against , their rhetoric has become almost exclusively sectarian.
15 The normally benign Vincent Browne continues to rail against the Americans in this matter.
16 Sigurd had also been thinking about his stepdaughters, and started to rail against them.
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