vociferous Определение На български

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Examples of vociferous

  • Lewis is vociferous in maintaining his interpretation that these civil wars reflect the underlying divisiveness of the traditional clan system observed by outsiders since the nineteenth century (p. 263).

  • The judge at that time dominated the courtroom, and all plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses, although they were vociferous about presenting their views, gave him great respect.

  • Many of the participants in the most vociferous of priority disputes were mild-mannered; besides, the phenomenon was too widespread for such an explanation to make sense.

  • It is also an interesting commentary on public participation in planning; although, of course, only a very limited, in-uential, wealthy and vociferous 'public' was involved.

  • Puritan clergy were a vociferous minority and the foremost exponents of the national covenantal ideology.

  • Such corporate towns could not take the opportunities on offer, and had no powers or privileges that could hinder or stop the new growth, despite uttering vociferous complaints.

  • In this particular case, the vociferous complaints made against the first commission would appear to have resulted in a yet more draconian regime second time round.

  • Some writers even go so far as to issue vociferous disclaimers to the effect that this is not biographical writing although the plot corresponds extremely closely to their lives.

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