We will go to the Young, but I will demand check in strident terms.
At receptions, in the newspaper, at meetings of their boards, the future of New York's past is being discussed in strident terms.
In less strident terms, several Socialist politicians interviewed in recent days voiced those criticisms and expressed concern that their party was entering the campaign in a weakened condition.
A sharp contrast was drawn with opposite number Jean Van de Valde, who criticised Hanson and Jacquelin in strident terms.
'Hall of Shame' Indeed, within hours of the indictment, each candidate held a news conference or put out statements denouncing Mr. Koch in increasingly strident terms.
The platform attacks the Federal courts in strident terms.
Not only did his work put the need for reform in the strident terms of the episcopal opposition to papal centralism, but it also formulated a clearly defined conciliar constitution.
In debates over the budget, the American Association of Retired Persons has assumed a relatively low profile, allowing other lobbyists to denounce Medicare cutbacks in more strident terms.
When my columns criticize the Bushies, I get torrents of e-mails cheering me on, but in terms so strident that they appall me.