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The humanitarian group denounced the violence in a strongly worded statement last week, saying their personnel had been tear-gassed and held against their will for several hours.

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House Democrats strongly condemned the resolution and accused Mace of bullying a fellow member of Congress.

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"Children who feel or express emotions strongly may feel different from others, and if they are shamed for their anger, it could make it much worse," Clark said.

Is that why you reacted so strongly to the fan who altered the poster for the film in a social media post, hiding your face under Elphaba’s hat?

Project 2025 strongly emphasizes giving parents the right to use their share of public education funds to subsidize private school tuition, a goal that Trump supported in his first administration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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