fulmination उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- After their victory, Sen . Thomas Hart Benton, a Jackson backer, dismissed the censure as " nothing but an empty fulmination ."
- The Times thus joined hands with the rabid anti-Clintonists of The Wall Street Journal, whose fulminations described this skillfully exercised humanitarian act in gangsterish terms.
- Soon enough, however, the reader's patience begins to wear thin when confronted with the characteristically verbose fulminations of V . R . Krishna Iyer.
- Gillispie chastised Andrew Ure as of the " men of the lunatic fringe " who produced clerical " fulminations against science in general and all its works ".
- Violent discussions had raged over it; it had taken its place as a revolt and held it, despite the fulmination of critics and the contempt of academicians.
- But between their familiar fulminations against abortion, homosexuals and President Clinton, many speakers left little doubt that they fear the group could lose some of its political punch.
- Stern lectures and pious fulminations ensued, of course, about how nearly one-third of the young capital murderers who received treatment are rearrested within three years of release.
- Thereafter, he publicly muted his antisemitism; speeches would contain references to Jews, but ceased to be purely antisemitic fulminations, unless such language would appeal to the audience.
- For all of China's fulminations, Chairman Mao presided over the deaths of far more Chinese than the Japanese Army ever did _ and his portrait hangs over Tiananmen Square.
- Federal aid survived the fulminations of Jesse Helms, the Tarheel philistine, but federal support of public television may yet capsize on the donor list of Boxer, a California liberal.