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1 A self-appointed committee, large in numbers and respectable in position, called on Lincoln to protest vigorously .
2 They would probably protest vigorously .
3 I, for one, protest vigorously against the propagation of such views, especially when they represent nothing more than an inflated theory.
4 It did not surprise him that several old-time friends should hunt him up and protest vigorously against the course he was pursuing.
5 I took it out, much to his dismay, and he protested vigorously .
6 With difficulty I kept my eyes on the road; but I protested vigorously .
7 The prime minister of the archipelago nation of Seychelles protested vigorously .
8 But the occupants of the elevator protested vigorously against this plan.
9 The latter protested vigorously with his mouth, but he offered only feeble resistance.
10 Whereupon Lady Agnes and Bobby came out of their stupor and protested vigorously .
11 With due tact and some excitability, I protested vigorously against his coming out.
12 Mr. Watson protested vigorously against the constable's useless display of authority.
13 John Quincy Adams, who had a quick eye for national rights, protested vigorously .
14 The agents protested vigorously , but Ralph said the matter was not open for debate.
15 He told Bivens of his purpose over the telephone, and the financier protested vigorously :
16 Yet, to her own amazement and horror, her heart protested vigorously against such action.
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