Both were out on a limb, ferociously challenging the slovenly relativism of everyone else.
Trial lawyers and other Naderites ferociously used distortion and personal attacks to defeat Tobias.
Some were electrocuted or drowned with Vick's help because they didn't fight ferociously enough.
The blame lies with the four big rivals of Ivorian politics, who squabble ferociously.
McCUNE: A video of their trip shows children laughing and applauding ferociously as they arrive.
"We are medicating children sometimes for ferociously awful behavior based on poor parenting, " she said.
Allies of Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran took sides against each other ferociously over the airwaves.
Since the fraudulent presidential elections 17 months ago the regime has moved ferociously against its domestic foes.
To them, the internationally connected, ferociously active Islamist fringe group described by officials is largely an imaginary bogeyman.
But hardliners, recognising their most effective enemy, cracked down on the press ferociously.
They convince themselves that cosmic forces are on their side and that wishing ferociously for rescue will deliver it.
Under the Czechs' electoral system, all sorts of party combinations are possible and Mr Klaus is a ferociously adept deal-cutter.
He may yet feed a ferociously conservative justice to the court in order to shore up his right-wing base.
Buckley, his right-wing nemesis, he disputed so ferociously that, in a better age, it would have gone to pistols.
Big, professional, autonomous, mostly independent and ferociously competitive: elite universities seem to offer all five important characteristics for saving lives.
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This would be ferociously expensive these days what with minimum wages and the extreme shortage of maidens, comely or not.
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The establishment has a ferociously modern lobby and luxurious - if presumptuous - uncurtained bathtubs in the middle of the bedrooms.
The cat clothes seem to release something strange and wild in Pfeiffer: her performance is ferociously sexy and uninhibitedly, over-the-top funny.
The crowd would leave some buildings untouched then hit, ferociously, at others.
Some cite the lessons of the war in Chechnya, scolding Mr Assad for not reacting earlier and more ferociously to the revolt.
For its first three years in office, the government squeezed expenditure ferociously.
The solution to corporate-governance problems is for investors, regulators, politicians and media to complain and challenge, ferociously if necessary, but not to prescribe.
But when the African National Congress, once in power, began to impose quotas for blacks in jobs, she naturally and ferociously opposed it.
But Qwest had to ramp up its bid so ferociously to get noticed that now it's faced with a payout that's well beyond its means.
The BBC works for one rather good reason - it is a kind of independent corporation, but it is operating in a ferociously competitive market.
When this hits the news cycle, investors should assume a Lehman like crisis is possibly upon us and will prepare for it quickly and ferociously.
President Clinton and a Republican Congress battled each other ferociously, disagreed on just about everything, but they still found a way to balance the budget.
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It would become the Muslim governments who have so ferociously condemned our press freedom if they would at least confine censorship to their own dictatorships.
The rescue of a rare bird from a "ferociously burning" reed bed has been described as being "like a scene from Thunderbirds" by a wildlife trust.
On this score she was indomitable, ferociously scathing at the willingness of independent European nations giving up their autonomy to a bunch of bureaucrats in Brussels.
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