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He returned home to find his country in the grip of strident anti-clericals; he was elected a senator and joined the opposition.
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They were also strident advocates of women's suffrage.
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However, women received mixed messages, for they also heard a strident backlash, and even self-deprecation by women writers in response.
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Strident campaigning to get permission and funding for a local public swimming pool have so far failed.
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The main song of the ovenbird is a series of strident, relatively low-pitched, bisyallabic motives repeated without pause about eight times and increasing in volume.
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Leadership was empathetic to adherents instead of being strident loyalists to sacramentalism.
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There are also so-called strident vowels which are accompanied by epiglottal trill.
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The qualities and may also be pharyngealized and strident (epiglottalized).
As the rhetoric grew more strident, however, the other monarchies started to view events with alarm.
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The strident critique of its policies was resented by the colonial government.
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