In interviews past, China Kantner, an actress, has volubly complained about having a mother who refused to give up her touring career to stay home with her.
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In 1997 Ligeti was volubly angry, in public, about Peter Sellars's production of his opera " Le Grand Macabre " at the Salzburg festival.
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Speaking volubly in fluent English, though occasionally illuminating a detail with a word in French, the 69-year-old director looked back on her career to date.
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It is because he stands so nakedly and so volubly in this exposed spot that his work has resonated for a hundred years, and will go on doing so for many years to come.
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The Parker Bowleses have won respect simply by keeping their mouths shut while virtually everyone else even remotely connected to Britain's royal family has sounded off volubly whenever a reporter or TV camera has sprung into view.
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Engineers have not been volubly upset over Tenner's cautionary analyses . ( Many social scientists, in fact, are now arguing that there are similar unexpected consequences of the most well-meaning social policies ).
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"The politicians are certainly starting to talk volubly about something having to be done even before the elections, " said Minoru Makihara, the chairman of Mitsubishi Corp ., referring to parliamentary elections on July 12.
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When the Minneapolis Star Tribune questioned the propriety of the deal, the governor " grew volubly angry, " said the paper, and vowed that he wouldn't grant any more interviews to his hometown press.
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And Santiago-Hudson's gift for vernacular inflection, something anyone who remembers his Tony-winning portrayal as the volubly amusing Canewell in August Wilson's " Seven Guitars " will recall, is on ample display here.
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Although genetically modified seeds have been approved by federal regulators and were planted on more than 70 million acres of farmland in the United States in 1999, critics have repeatedly and volubly questioned whether genetically modified crops are safe for consumption and the environment.