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  • The talk was virulently hostile to the leadership.
  • Just look at virulently anti-gay 'hypocrites like the Reverend Ted Haggard and former Republican U.S. Gary Cohan: The Bullying Years: A Survival Guide for Gay Kids
  • Followers of the virulently anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church have threatened to picket a sixth form college in Basingstoke, Hampshire during a staging of The Laramie Project, a play about an American youth murdered because of his sexuality. Westboro hate group masquerading as a church announces first anti-homosexuality picket in Britain
  • Bacon not only despised the syllogism, but undervalued mathematics, presumably as insufficiently experimental. He was virulently hostile to Aristotle, but thought very highly of Democritus.
  • A 2007 Southern Poverty Law Center report described Long as "one of the most virulently homophobic black leaders in the religiously based anti-gay movement. Wayne Besen: Bishop Bling and the Gay Fling: Rev. Eddie Long's Downfall
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  • The talk was virulently hostile to the leadership.
  • Look at the recent case of the virulently homophobic state senator Ashburn of California, who is now in seclusion after having been arrested for DUI while in the company of a young man he met at a Sacramento gay bar. Think Progress » Rove Decries Dirty Tactics That Target Politicians’ Families
  • It is talking only about the virulently right wing political/religious force which "contaminates" Israel, just as much as our psychopathic murderers in the name of God contaminate our Constitutional Republic (at least what is left of it). The second most repressed atrocity in America
  • What Hopkins wanted more than anything else was to write for the greater glory of God, a logocentric rather than a phallocentric vision as your misogynistic and virulently anti-Catholic "reviewer" would have it. 'The Poet & the Wreck': An Exchange
  • He was called "one of the most virulently homophobic black leaders in the religiously based anti-gay movement" by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Rashad Robinson: Harms of Anti-Gay Rhetoric Lost as Media Fixates on Bishop Eddie Long Scandal
  • Was mental illness really spreading so virulently, or were asylums merely becoming more popular as places for warehousing society's presumed inferiors?
  • Some are scurrilously unrepeatable, even virulently nasty, fit only for the twilight gossiping hours in the Ubiquitous Chip.
  • I have to think your day would suck if you stole (sorry, "reworked") ostensibly factual stuff only to find out the supposedly millennium-old secret society at the very heart of your rejiggered story was, as Miller says, "the invention, in the 1950s, of a man ... who had a history of fraud, embezzlement and membership in ultra-conservative, quasi-mystical and virulently anti-Semitic Catholic groups. Davis Sweet: What, Me Da Vinci?
  • In the wake of unrest in Tibet in March, a virulently xenophobic mood swept the country.
  • The five families most virulently opposed to the exhibition filed a lawsuit against the school superintendent and individual principals.
  • an old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face
  • Indeed, ironically, what all sociopathocracies have in common though is this: They are all vehemently, viciously, virulently anti-sociopathocracy.
  • An old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face.
  • The five families most virulently opposed to the exhibition filed a lawsuit against the school superintendent and individual principals.
  • They fell foul of the powers that be, however, for their virulently outspoken stance in opposition to The Falklands War (where, like the Gulf War, hardly any protest was made).
  • An old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face.
  • But the Prince's repeated use of the word ‘epidemic’ implied, irresponsibly, that these conditions are virulently contagious.
  • The US has hardened into two virulently opposed ideological and cultural camps that are almost equal in numbers.
  • The liberal tabloid "LA Weekly", which depicted George W. Bush, the former president, as Dracula on its cover in 2004, denounced the Obama-Joker poster as virulently racist.
  • An old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face.
  • Phelps and members of his congregation picketed the funeral, displaying signs bearing virulently anti-gay slogans. Geoffrey R. Stone: Funerals and Free Speech
  • Major people epidemics occur when a human flu virus recombines with an animal virus, an animal flu virus multiplies in man, or the existing chemicals rearrange more virulently.
  • I usually give Citgo a pass because most of the company's profits wind up on the hands of the Venezuelan government, headed by the socialist, Castro-loving, anti-globalization, and virulently anti-American Hugo Chavez. Oil is Oil, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The splash headline in the virulently anti-war Independent was exultant.
  • Compromise is anathema to the virulently anti-tax Tea Party wing of the Republican Party.
  • Bacon not only despised the syllogism, but undervalued mathematics, presumably as insufficiently experimental. He was virulently hostile to Aristotle, but thought very highly of Democritus.
  • The disease, which causes painful, ulcerating blisters on the mouth, feet, and udders, is virulently contagious, and once introduced can quickly infect an entire herd.
  • Duncan and Klein, along with virulently antiprogressive DC schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, are celebrated by politicians and pundits. Arne Duncan: The Darling of the Disruptors and Preserver of the Status Quo

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