- The
eastern whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus; also
called "whip-o-will", "whip o' will", etc.) is a medium-sized (22–27 cm or 8.7–10.6 in) bird within...
- was
found to be in
possession of a **** flag and, in
public school, he
vociferously protested against the
lowering of the flag
after the ********ination of...
- extension, the
phrase "attack poodle" has been used to
denote a
particularly vociferous but
servile defender of a
given political leader, party, or faction. It...
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Zealand flight on 22 January.
During a
routine school visit by Ardern,
vociferous protestors gathered;
Ardern was
driven away,
chased by protesters. The...
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educationist and a
politician with the
Indian National Congress was also a
vociferous proponent of the
philosophy of
Bhagavad Gita (Bhagavad Gītā). He was the...
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overwhelming majority of the
Scottish po****tion at the time
protesting vociferously against any
union with England. Many
Scots considered themselves to have...
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without serious controversy as the Innu
Nation protested these operations vociferously, claiming[example needed] that the
noise of
aircraft travelling at supersonic...
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provincial government under premier Mike Harris. The
announcement touched off
vociferous public objections. In
March 1997, a
referendum in all six muni****lities...
- and
Berlioz lost money. Nevertheless, he was
greatly encouraged by the
vociferous approval of his performers, and the
applause from
musicians in the audience...
- by Nietzsche. Due to his Hera****ean sympathies,
Nietzsche was also a
vociferous critic of Parmenides, who, in
contrast to Hera****us,
viewed the world...