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She said the issue was being raised "quite vociferously with the Chinese government."
The rest of us were greeted vociferously when we passed.
At the mention of food, however, it came immediately and vociferously to life.
Why would she protest the joining with a greater whole so vociferously?
I've spoken out vociferously all over the state for recycling.
Women who lead the life she leads wrote vociferously to praise her.
In the past, the industry has complained vociferously when major new rules were proposed.
It was just past dinner time and the kids were still complaining vociferously about the quality of the food.
They have serious complaints to make and are rightly moved to campaign vociferously.
For a short period these points of view were vociferously debated in the public forum.
The government insists on many things that its political opponents challenge vociferously.
Why does she need to be so vociferously criticized?
The curtain went down on the first act and applause burst out vociferously.
He argued vociferously for the chance to be the first person miniaturized.
Access to the code was shut off and the community vociferously objected.
They could disagree vociferously, while always, at base, being deeply supportive.
At the same time he gloated over us, wildly and vociferously.
The women vociferously agreed, thinking it would be pleasant to live in stone buildings.
In fact, he came very vociferously to your defense."
He would have mentioned it vociferously if he had, so this was beyond nature.
"I feel vociferously that I am helping to save the party."
People, after all, have complained vociferously about the noise.
Instead of approving the plan, the governors criticized it vociferously.
The audience cheered him so vociferously that he had to stand on his seat and wave to them.
The Bush administration officials who testified denied that vociferously.