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Chuck D was also the night's most stridently political voice.
The band members were stridently different than most club fare.
They've been appealing stridently to conservatives, their basic support, since the campaign began.
Memories were clamoring more stridently than ever, trying to come through.
Perhaps to have produced a great playwright was impossible, given the stridently political issues of the times.
And it was good to see Obama do this without being obviously or stridently populist.
Well, perhaps he did not disapprove stridently enough to refuse her.
As such, our only option is to condemn and stridently oppose it.
This was the student rather stridently pulling rank on the teacher, and a period of bad blood followed.
But many of the pieces here are also tough, among his most stridently polemical.
It was no wonder her mother had so stridently counseled against being emotional.
"All right," he yelled suddenly, stridently, into the afternoon air.
But some neighbors are stridently opposed to the plan.
"Look," the girl answered stridently, "their first answer to anything is always no.
If you are not playing a traditional role, you must be stridently difficult and aggressive.
She said, just a bit stridently, "I'm not afraid to stand up.
A girl's voice came to him, penetrating sharply, stridently into his ear.
Breathing stridently, I pulled out more boards, thrusting them behind me.
The tone of the film throughout is stridently outraged.
He is less stridently dogmatic on the subject, more revealingly personal.
At times the Senator reacted more stridently to the newspaper's criticisms than to his opponent's.
Only occasionally in the collection does the stridently stripped language become expedient.
When he felt himself in control again, he repeated the question a little less stridently: "Why not?"
The next moment the sharp report of the pistol rang stridently through the mist.
I t was a trumpet, blaring stridently from the ship.