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He inveighed against it, as something too monstrous to be thought of.
And there are plenty of new arrangements to be inveighed against.
I have heard pop psychologists inveigh against them for years.
We have inveighed here often enough against short-termism in the British economy.
A king cannot afford to have the chief druid inveighing against him.
The right, he inveighed, controlled most of American politics.
All of her training and belief inveighed against it.
Thinking that the propitious moment had come, he inveighed against it in the Senate.
To say that it inveighs against abortion is probably stating the obvious as well.
On the airwaves he inveighs against abortion, but his mind changes closer to home.
But defenders of the program inveighed against what they described as an attack on affirmative action.
Some used the opportunity to inveigh against budget cuts.
Then he began inveighing against one of his favorites, Lepidus.
The detective had, indeed, good reasons to inveigh against the bad luck which pursued him.
He often inveighed against rock music and against literature that did not serve the party.
The fact is the Republican Party no longer has a coherent establishment left to inveigh against.
It also inveighs unequivocally against one culture's looting of another's historical treasures.
Most recently, he struck a chord of economic nationalism, inveighing against excessive foreign investment.
First he inveighed against "the party of government" and all the taxes it levies to perpetuate itself.
The disciplinarian inveighs against the wandering imagination in his music - or is it the other way around?
At the club it was noticed that he no longer inveighed so fiercely against priest and capitalist.
Accordingly she never ceased inveighing against that brutal individual.
In bold language he inveighs against the corruption among the clergy and discusses the question of reform.
He inveighed against it in a national address last month, calling its manifestations "the most serious obstacles on the path of our development."