The president and the prime minister thump the table, throw up their hands, inveigh against conservatism and talk of reform.
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Church leaders inveigh against drinking from the pulpit and have mounted scores of successful campaigns to win perennial local-option elections.
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And he used his control over the ORT television channel and his newspaper, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, to inveigh against his opponents.
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This tendency toward more isolation stops short of policies in Malaysia, whose leader, Mahathir Mohamad, inveighs against neocolonial financiers.
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Margolis inveighs against postmodernists of Rorty s stamp, claiming that they risk disabling constative discourse in their objectivist fears of privilege.
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It was easy to inveigh against Castro's restrictive immigration policy as long as he conveniently kept his unhappy citizens at home.
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He inveighs against his virus and against God, but he wonders at the miracle of his recent friendship with a young woman.
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In general, the study found rates of drinking to be lower in the South, a region where churches typically inveigh against alcohol.
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In Britain, tabloid newspapers routinely inveigh against " bogus " asylum seekers out to bilk the social systems and gain unearned prosperity.
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He also writes, " I hired good people instead of yes-men, " and inveighs against the corruption of patronage.