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10 Sentences With "fulminates against"

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That makes Mr Trump's apparent lack of interest in the details of the trade arrangements he fulminates against all the more astonishing.
He fulminates against Mr Macri's "neoliberal" policies, including the IMF agreement, while reassuring voters that he is not like his divisive running-mate.
Trump typically fulminates against polls that show him doing badly while cherry picking others, that however dubiously, appear to show him in a more favorable political position.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Striding a small stage in a poor hillside neighborhood of Venezuela's capital, Caracas, presidential aspirant Henri Falcon fulminates against hunger, malnutrition and hyperinflation under socialist rule.
Just as American populists decry the "swamp" in Washington and Brazilians are aghast at the filth of their political class, Mr López Obrador fulminates against the "mafia of power" that he claims controls Mexico.
Mr. Richter regularly fulminates against the excesses of the art market — his latest blast was published last month in the German newspaper Die Zeit — but in releasing the prints he has created a nice little earner for speculators.
The naive and disrespectful individual will say that it's "too confusing" or "frustrating" to correctly address someone, but I can assure you it's far more frustrating to the person that has to deal with mislabeling and discrimination than it is for the protester who fulminates against the different genders and sexualities of others.
Yet just when they have the president's ear, the odds of success for even their more limited agenda of closer partnership have suddenly plunged as Trump fulminates against the prime minister of Denmark and doubles down on a proposal that is as impractical as it is seductive to a media and political class stuck in the doldrums of August.
815–843) or shortly after it. This would also explain his pejorative sobriquet (choiroboskos, i.e. "swineherd") as well as the only fragmentary survival of his works, as he may have been an adherent of Iconoclasm. His reputation was certainly blackened, so that the 12th-century bishop and scholar Eustathius of Thessalonica, who quotes frequently from his works, fulminates against those who gave the "wise teacher" this nickname out of envy, and thereby condemned him to oblivion.
When alone, Gismonda admits to herself that she too feels pity for her son and longs to console him in his distress (Aria: Vieni, o figlio, e mi consola). Teofane and Ottone are about to meet face to face for the first time, both looking forward to this, but Matilda suddenly appears and throws herself at Ottone's feet, begging him for mercy for Adelberto. Teofane withdraws into an alcove and watches as Ottone declines to pardon Adelberto but embraces Matilda in an attempt to console her. Teofane misinterprets this gesture as a sign that Ottone is in love with Matilda. In any case, the embrace does nothing to cool Matilda; she fulminates against Ottone for his refusal to show clemency to Adelberto, calling on monsters and furies to pursue him (Aria: All’orror d’un duolo eterno). When Teofane and Ottone finally meet, she accuses him of falsely pretending he is not in love with another (Aria: Alla fama, dimmi il vero) and, once on his own, Ottone prays that this storm will subside (Aria: Dopo l’orrore).

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