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You held my interest even when I railed against it.
"You saw what she was like at your house the other night," he railed on.
Same thing: he railed against the results of each race.
How could you be so stupid, he railed at himself?
Sometimes a special part of the mosque was railed off for women.
Once, she would have railed against so ambiguous an answer.
Others, though, railed at the decline of standards in America.
She'd railed against that knowledge most of all in the beginning, but it no longer seemed to matter now.
Railed off the altar get on to it at any cost.
In recent years her group has railed, with less success, against programs based on toys.
He went on television several times during the night with statements that railed against the Government.
Phillip walked in at just that moment and railed out her.
In speeches and articles, he has railed against the present policy.
She has also railed against the city for failing to protect the boys.
The trouble was the work of foreign forces out to undermine him, he railed.
It's all I have railed against in my feminist convictions.
"They railed against taxes but raised them on the middle class.
It was an example of what he himself has railed against - the partial quote.
Today many blacks here railed against Southern racism in general.
And it is said that he railed further at her folly, but perhaps not.
I railed against power failures that kept Neil from working.
Conservatives, who long railed against federal power, understand how the states' rights dynamic has changed.
Indeed, senators railed against the list even before it was released.
"For years, I railed against being put in this category," the poet said.