Save the political harangues.
Once inside, the guerrillas gave a political harangue and then set off enough dynamite to do $1.5 million in damage.
Committee members subject them to self-serving political harangues.
The news pushed one hatchet murder, a bank robbery, a football upset, and three political harangues all the way back to page seven.
They watched old films and tapes, listened to political harangues, watched the government and the religious channels.
Fine Line "We righties," I wrote in a political harangue, "come to our side's line of scrimmage with different mental sets."
Bradbury's political harangues were sometimes too violent for men of his own party.
The generals had expected to be briefed on the over-all military picture of the offensive, but the warlord treated them instead to a political and historical harangue.
To start the bidding, I put "Housegate" in a headline over a political harangue.
In a political harangue, I used the word kak-handed to mean "clumsy."