The Vatican has strenuously denied the claims, but protesters are expected at the UK events.
Mr Bannerman said his client strenuously refused the allegations of affairs from a dozen years ago.
Spokesmen for Ms. Merkel strenuously deny that North Rhine-Westphalia influenced her tactics on Greece.
The critique comes most strenuously from liberals in the U.S. who protest the war in Iraq.
But they are strenuously objecting to the prospect of even far less significant strikes.
Farm parents, their children, and the American Farm Bureau objected strenuously to the proposed new rules.
Sir Allen strenuously cultivated an image of respectability as an entrepreneur, philanthropist and sports impresario.
The eight lawyers on Mr Suharto's defence team strenuously deny any wrongdoing by their client.
The judge has strenuously denied the allegations, arguing that he was only "joking" about the marriage proposal.
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Others argue strenuously for the limit to be kept as it is, as do some industry lobbies.
Long-time guests objected to the color change so strenuously that management rescinded the decision, says GM Dwight Sanford.
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It should be strenuously denounced by their fellow Democrats, as well as by Americans of every other stripe.
Germany: At the 2011 International Transport Forum, Asian delegates argue strenuously that their citizens need more roads, more cars.
Hoarders often strenuously resist help and turn a blind eye to the chaos.
It is a charge that has been strenuously denied by the Muslim Brotherhood.
It isn't often that I come across a book where I strenuously disagree with every single conclusion it makes.
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Efforts by the Muslim Brotherhood and its ilk to keep it from being widely disseminated must be strenuously resisted.
He agreed with prosecutors that his men had indeed got arms and training in Greece, which strenuously denies it.
When I arrived not long ago, I encountered a figure in a rotund cartoon-dog suit, waving strenuously in the heat.
Italy's foreign minister, Gianni De Michelis (who has tried mightily to limit Britain's isolation), argued strenuously for the 11-country opt-in.
If it's going to be a very unhealthy day, you can take steps to avoid exercising outside or working outdoors strenuously.
Mr Salmond noted that Finance Secretary John Swinney had acted strenuously to switch money from revenue to capital, thus boosting investment.
Emily objected most strenuously to the bedtime curfew, pointing out how frequently her homework takes her past 10 or 11 p.m.
The BBC asked to speak to Lord Rennard, who strenuously denies the allegations, but was told he was not giving interviews.
The Congressman has disagreed even more strenuously with Mr. Bush about what it will take to provide for America's future deterrent.
Alexa McDonough, the New Democrat leader, has campaigned strenuously on health care, criticising both front-runners and calling for an expanded system.
But the UN strenuously denies that Hamas fighters were in the school.
But they also embrace the benefits of competition and liberal economic policies: policies that the French president and his supporters strenuously oppose.
It reflects the government's patience in pursuing a peaceful resolution to the unrest, and President Hugo Banzer's fear of acting too strenuously.
In the last few years the Third Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware) has strenuously promoted this approach.
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