| 21. | Tuesday, it was a three-to four-minute harangue.
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| 22. | Soon afterward an Israelite slave broke into a rap harangue.
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| 23. | MANTELLO _ Audiences are harangued about this all the time.
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| 24. | Students will stand up and give speeches, long harangues.
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| 25. | He harangues every other party as well as the government.
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| 26. | Moments before the final vote, deputies harangued Santer about her comments.
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| 27. | Davis wrote that " a song is worth a thousand harangues ".
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| 28. | Only moments later, he reverted the comments back with further haranguing.
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| 29. | They " harangued the mob ", raising emotions against the Greeks.
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| 30. | One possible solution is to harangue admins into clearing out the backlog.
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