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- noun Plural form of
fulminator .
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Examples
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Bain Capital and the hedge-fund business model ("Bain Capitalism") it represents is every bit as parasitic and non-constructive as the populist fulminators (and now, hilariously, Newt) say it is.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Last Night's GOP Debate Was Like Bad 1950's-Style Science-Fiction RJ 2012
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Chuck Grassley has been one of the most ill-informed and eager fulminators of misinformation throughout this healthcare debate and, frankly, on healthcare in general for many years .... so, if anyone has the right to be offended ... its the American people.
Grassley: 'I kinda resent' White House over health care reform 2009
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Bain Capital and the hedge-fund business model ("Bain Capitalism") it represents is every bit as parasitic and non-constructive as the populist fulminators (and now, hilariously, Newt) say it is.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Last Night's GOP Debate Was Like Bad 1950's-Style Science-Fiction RJ 2012
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The weakness of the fulminators and their pet issues is biblical.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Edwards Doesn't Promise To Support Hillary As The Nominee 2009
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The weakness of the fulminators and their pet issues is biblical.
Edwards Doesn't Promise To Support Hillary As The Nominee 2009
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You might think this is an isolated case, but here is Alan Keyes — who used to have a TV show, and was recruited by the Illinois Republican party to run for Senate, and therefore must be taken more seriously in some quarters than random fulminators on internet message boards — also warning darkly of the coming civil war.
The Coming Civil War Sean 2009
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It apparently hasn't occurred to some of the NBCC's inflexible fulminators that merging books coverage into general cultural sections may actually get more people reading books coverage.
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What the fulminators fail to acknowledge is that Thatcher made the key, philosophical, concessions in Maastricht.
Rees-Mogg on the Warpath Glyn Davies 2007
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The British public must not be misled by the hard-sounding language and the vast expenditure of words it may have to receive, in the perusal of either the High Church, or the Presbyterian fulminators in
Canada and the Canadians, Vol. 2 Richard Henry Bonnycastle 1819
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Armed with their beliefs, fulminators on both sides keep loudly sounding off: He's a tortured child trapped in a legal black hole; he's a murdering terrorist lucky to be alive.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Rick Groen 2010
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