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I never knew her to be strident about politics or anything.
"But why does becoming hard make their music so much more strident?"
They're so much less strident people may actually listen to them.
But the music he took with him on the flight was more strident.
From 1815, his interest in politics grew ever more strident.
He began to call out to the men, his voice strident and excited.
And he has been something of a strident social critic ever since.
Why, then, does he take strident positions on social issues?
The strident wheels turned at the far end of the room and came back.
Now the issue is again at center stage, with the dialogue even more strident.
She turned at the bottom of the stairs, her voice strident.
Still, at times there was a strident quality to the string sound.
She was beginning to hear that strident, angry voice in her sleep.
His voice took on a strident note, and the horses heard it.
The strident ring of the telephone cut into the moment.
His strident attacks on the French government were also popular.
Her voice was strident and agitated, as he'd never heard it before.
But these strident gestures did get a rise out of Congress.
They do not realize how strident and narrow it is.
But now it's become the strident voice of the Government."
As each day went by, the media outcry became more strident.
After the show was canceled, Tom became more strident in his politics.
Then he shouted, with a note of strident fear in his voice.
He knew that the strident laugh was meant for him to fear.
But he has never been a strident partisan, colleagues said.