| 11. | He and Pitt joined the opposition, haranguing the Newcastle government.
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| 12. | After a long harangue to the people he was proclaimed king.
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| 13. | Administrators should not be allowed to harangue the people they block.
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| 14. | The drops didn't cause the quarterback to harangue the receiver.
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| 15. | I was misquoted, taken out of context, harangued.
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| 16. | A half-dozen Mametian harangues later and the plan has changed.
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| 17. | Thus the Clinton who was haranguing school children into uniforms.
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| 18. | First they subject them to a harangue by former military drill instructors.
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| 19. | Then he inexplicably started haranguing the group about Monica Lewinsky.
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| 20. | Hamed said that McCullough had harangued him at the weigh-in.
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