They have railed against the magazine's survey specifically and rankings generally, commissioning a $ 15, 000 study to inveigh against the practice.
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William E . Kennard, chairman of the the FCC, occasionally inveighs against the delays, threatening to pass rules that could clear some logjams.
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At Friday Prayers, which has become an outlet for political venting by militant Muslim clerics, many imams continued to inveigh against the American presence.
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Speaking to millions of Saudis, the preachers inveigh against traveling to the West and call upon believers to shun satellite dishes and all contact with foreigners.
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Will Clinton take this ordeal as a betrayal of his spirit of comity, and again inveigh against " the politics of personal destruction "?
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Though Biblical-era writing inveighs against homosexuality, she argues that the texts use hateful terms and ideas that shouldn't guide the modern church.
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But he begged their indulgence and assured them he would use the presidency to inveigh against abortion, even if he would not seek to declare it illegal.
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America's adversaries may inveigh against its hegemony, but for America's friends, the crucial question is how this country will exercise its dominance.
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When House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga ., inveighs against the welfare state and a cultural collapse, Clintonites presume that he is conniving for votes.
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He continues to claim victories and inveigh against enemies from the United States to Saudi Arabia, promising almost weekly an imminent lifting of the U . N . sanctions.