| 21. | If Beijing University's students show any stridency, it is a nationalism tinged with chauvinism.
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| 22. | But it avoids any stridency and an underlying, alienating core of class-loathing and disrespect.
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| 23. | And I think the popularity is also a reaction to the over stridency of the health wing.
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| 24. | Some say Marshall's stridency kept the whole issue controversial longer than it needed to be.
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| 25. | Despite the size of the rally and the stridency of the speeches, Hamas was treading carefully.
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| 26. | So is the stridency about hijab, a position which could have been stated in milder terms.
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| 27. | That kind of desperation, that kind of stridency, that kind of distortion happens when you panic.
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| 28. | But repeated violence in the Middle East makes the stridency of some of the militant Islamic sites unsettling.
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| 29. | But even some political analysts who support Anwar said they were troubled by the stridency of the speech.
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| 30. | Giuliani, and by extension the national party, have something to gain by Kelly's stridency.
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