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fulminating





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It is an unusually nuanced take on a subject that too often generates reflexive fulminating or fawning, and a truly auspicious start to the New Museum’s new chapter.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

The episode provides a stark example of the foundation fulminating against forcing people from their homes while pursuing evictions against its own residents.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2023

Marsan and Kinnear are the two poles of the production, with Kinnear bringing his trademarked thoughtful chill to the fascist frontman and Marsan fulminating entertainingly as the head of the resistance.

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2022

First Lady Edith Wilson practically ran the White House, leaving opponents fulminating about "government by petticoat".

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2019

In 1364 Bishop Langham of Ely was still fulminating against scot-ales; in 1419, if not before, we find an authorized system of “church-ales” in aid of the fabric.

From Chaucer and His England by Coulton, G. G.




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