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"fulmination" Definitions
  1. angry criticism of somebody

16 Sentences With "fulmination"

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Not in New York these days, where solidarity, and steaming fulmination, are only a mystery delay away.
Most commentators are dyed-in-the-wool liberals who exhausted the language of fulmination during George W. Bush's presidency.
If Friday's approach shielded Mr. Trump from another Orlando-style mistake, he might still have paid a price for his tendency for fulmination and fury.
Opinion THE killing of Zimbabwe's celebrated Cecil the Lion by a Minnesota dentist, on July 1383 of last year unleashed a storm of moral fulmination against trophy hunting.
In a concession to our unsubtle political age, the cliff is doing a good impression of Abraham Lincoln in profile with a vicious orange fulmination exploding from his head.
The bottom line: If Netanyahu's latest fulmination ends up encouraging Trump to undo the Iran deal, there's no telling how far Israeli–Iranian hostility — and potential direct military conflict — will go.
And China looks the other way, albeit with some fulmination, when America sells arms to Taiwan—a traffic which, in 853, America said it would phase out, but continues to this day.
Andrew M. Cuomo took the extraordinary step of including the New York Police Department in his regularly scheduled fulmination against the mayor, specifically for failing to assist a sleeping homeless man in the city's subways.
After weeks of fulmination by President Donald Trump on Twitter about countries that keep their currencies artificially weak to America's detriment, financial analysts are speculating that the Treasury might use its Exchange Stabilisation Fund (ESF) to weaken the dollar.
For the next two months, in a daily blitzkrieg of published fulmination, a ballplayer's only recourse in the era before free agency, Ruth issued daily bulletins rejecting his contract as "a scrap of paper" and declaring his intention to return it unsigned, which in a previous interview he said he had already done.
All this prepares the reader for a highly predictable book: a fulmination against David Cameron's decision to hold the referendum; a condemnation of the ignorance and bigotry of the 52% who voted to leave; a few crocodile tears about how "we" should have done more for the left-behind; and then a clever wheeze to overturn the referendum.
Royce's fulmination continued, even after it had been announced that the account was faked by Canibus himself. This caused Canibus to release snippets from a track in which he has lines directed toward Royce. Royce responded simply by saying that Canibus had "fallen off" and could no longer rap well. Similar comments regarding the track were made by affiliate Joe Budden.
As Brodie, Contraception and Abortion, pp. 191–192, notes, even "eminently respectable" publications were subject to accusations. For an editorial fulmination against advertising various remedies for gonorrhea and impotence, with greater indignation directed at even the possibility of exposure to ads for condoms and womb veils ("this literature of sin, a fertile source of immorality"), see "Death to Quacks," Toledo Medical and Surgical Journal 2 (1878), pp. 415–416 online.
The liberal elements lost out in the debates and voting. The council abolished some of the most notorious abuses and introduced or recommended disciplinary reforms affecting the sale of indulgences, the morals of convents, the education of the clergy, the non-residence of bishops (also bishops having plurality of benefices, which was fairly common), and the careless fulmination of censures, and forbade duelling. Although evangelical sentiments were uttered by some of the members in favour of the supreme authority of the Scriptures and justification by faith, no concession whatsoever was made to Protestantism. #The Church is the ultimate interpreter of Scripture.
Roger later formed a new band, 101 South, in 2000 and they recorded three albums together. 101 South comprises the fulmination of the creativity from all the songs he wrote throughout his life, starting with those songs he wrote for Liverpool Express, Fortune, and Harlan Cage. Roger was able to attract some exceptional musicians at this point of his career, such as Ian Bairnson (guitarist). His primary choice of vocalist was Gregory Lynn Hall, he had found other musicians who were to his ears specialists in their fields, such as Alan Jeffrey, an emotive saxophone player.
This would be the precursor to his "fulmination" sculpture (as described by art critic and writer Jill Johnston), Piano, which he created in July 2005 over two days with the help of 2000 rounds of ammunition and 60 friends and family members. In 1986, Bradshaw and artist Robert Rauschenberg held an exhibition of their works on paper at the Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Rauschenberg exhibited prints from his Chow Bag series while Bradshaw exhibited drawings and other works on paper from his South America Pond series. Bradshaw collaborated extensively with his friend, artist and writer, William S. Burroughs over a number of years until Burroughs’ death in 1997.

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