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He launched into yet another harangue defending his war policy.
Long before its 90 minutes have concluded you may be wishing for a commercial break, or at least a visit from a celebrity guest, to interrupt the stream of angry harangues.
The novel is more than a harangue about the degradation of air travel.
It was one of those tedious, interminable harangues about the wrong-doings of England.
Nevertheless, his harangue comes packaged in offensive epithets and unsympathetic decision-making.
That is why people who harangue the press about split infinitives are doing the language no service.
The subtext is that perhaps the songwriters themselves were harangued for daring to have an interest in music rather than sport.
This little harangue should serve notice that all of us who specialize in caring for elderly people need to have a better than average working knowledge of diabetes.
Key to this is the diminishing of functionality, a concept that has harangued previous genres without ever gaining a foothold on the ladder to useful critique.
We always have this fearful harangue over statutory codes of practice and requirements.
Television coming into the average lounge does not capture well huge conferences and mass audiences being harangued from a rostrum.
I wish to give my reasons, without harangue.
That is the sort of approach we want, not a great harangue about obscure points which do not help anybody in this debate.
I was being harangued by social workers and community leaders into protesting about my rights.
They harangued me fairly vehemently about the fact that they had either got to break the law or go bust.
Legitimate customers can be harangued, but are often bribed, into buying alcohol for teenagers.
Haranguing and hectoring and hullabaloo have long been the means of enlivening debate.
I hope that we shall avoid a full three-hour harangue.
A police-officer harangued the crowd and advised them to go a way quietly.