• But despite their underdog status, the United States, backed by a vociferous crowd, produced a superb team performance and they never looked back after leading from the first match of the first session on Friday.

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  • One such critic was Leanne Wood who launched a vociferous attack against policies "from a Labour government you should all be ashamed of".

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  • The hosts, spurred on by a vociferous Thomond Park crowd, made a strong start and O'Gara fired over the opening penalty after three minutes.

    BBC: Munster 12-9 Northampton

  • So there will certainly be a vociferous and - one can predict with almost certainty - a very difficult opposition.

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  • The result is, there is now a vociferous group of shale-gas (and oil) enthusiasts who have created a mini-bubble in shale.

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  • That these alternatives are being considered at all has, meanwhile, resulted in a vociferous response from those who regard any change in Pluto's status as a demotion.

    ECONOMIST: Pluto out in the cold

  • England were backed throughout by a vociferous home crowd - complete with vuvuzelas - and Richardson, who trained at Beeston hockey club as a youngster, said the support was priceless in helping them perform so well.

    BBC: Helen Richardson welcomes boost for English hockey

  • Later, over Soufan's vociferous objections, a CIA contractor stepped in to take over Abu Zubaydah's interrogations.

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  • Portrayed as idyllic in tourist brochures, they in fact harbor a vociferous independence movement.

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  • The Dadaists were a vociferous crew relishing wild shock tactics in art and life.

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  • Infuriated right-wingers, including Justice Antonin Scalia in a vociferous dissent, greeted all this as an assault on states' rights.

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  • Edward Ketz, an accounting professor and co-author of the Grumpy Old Accountants blog, has been a vociferous critic of Groupon.

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  • Connie Mack, a vociferous tobacco-industry critic, said Clinton didn't go far enough.

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  • Despite the absence of the Czech international, the Baggies stuck to their attacking principles throughout and were backed by a vociferous and loyal crowd.

    BBC: West Brom 0-2 Liverpool

  • Cook's ordeal looked to be over when he pulled Mohammad Asif straight to Faisal Iqbal at square-leg, but the vociferous fielder dropped a sitter.

    BBC: Test abandoned after ball dispute

  • The Slovakian raced to a 6-2 6-1 win in front of a vociferous Spanish crowd in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, to level the tie at 1-1.

    BBC: Daniela Hantuchova

  • Mrs Robinson has been a vociferous champion of Christian family values.

    ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland

  • The 2000 doubles winner's third round opponent is French 15th seed Alize Cornet, who subdued a vociferous home crowd in outclassing China's Peng Shuai 6-2 6-2.

    CNN: Federer, Nadal and Djokovic cruise through

  • Minutes later Davis was booked for a challenge from behind on Nigel Reo-Coker as Villa continued to up the tempo in front of a vociferous home crowd.

    BBC: Aston Villa 0-0 Portsmouth

  • From the back benches he has been a vociferous critic of government policy, calling, amongst other things, for the resignation of Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer.

    ECONOMIST: The trouble with Ken

  • But after a vociferous campaign, supported by authors including Philip Pullman, the council has drawn up new proposals to keep all branches open, with volunteers helping to run them.

    BBC: Library cuts: The battle of the bookshelves

  • Buoyed by a vociferous following, Ethiopia continued to threaten and had the perfect opportunity to take the lead on 23 minutes when Said was fouled inside the penalty area by Lungu.

    CNN: Ethiopia holds champion to make its point

  • Rival miner Clive Palmer has been a vociferous critic.

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  • The heads of government of Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory, the regions most affected by the judgment, have mounted a vociferous campaign against aborigines having any rights over such lands at all.

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  • McCain had called for more troops for Iraq as early as 2004, and he was a vociferous critic of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who stepped down after GOP losses in the 2006 congressional elections.

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  • It was far from a fluid home display, with nerves visible to see in some players, but they showed plenty of fight in front of a vociferous crowd and will now be hopeful they can build on this.

    BBC: Leeds 3-2 Bradford

  • The Turks - cheered on by a vociferous contingent of visiting fans - almost found themselves 2-0 behind when Nemanja Vidic, who moments earlier had produced the pass of the match down the left, headed a corner wide when he should have hit the target.

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  • The governor is not officially associated with Mr Uhler's campaign, but he is hardly likely to oppose it after all, his falling approval ratings have coincided with a vociferous and well-financed campaign against him by unions such as the California Teachers Association, the California School Employees Association and the California Nurses Association.

    ECONOMIST: California

  • Mihajlovic and his team is likely to encounter a similarly vociferous atmosphere at the Maksimir Stadium on Friday.

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