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  • noun Plural form of remonstration.

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Examples

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

  • The irony of the Western invention of the "Arab Spring" is that regardless of citizenry remonstrations for "self-determination," we still continue to see the Arab region in our eyes and not through theirs.

    Maytha Alhassen: Please Reconsider the Term "Arab Spring" Maytha Alhassen 2012

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

  • But any awareness of a Jew's distinguishing characteristics came in more sensuous forms: the matzoh-ball soup and kasha varnishkas my grandmother made virtually every weekend; the endearments and comical remonstrations uttered animatedly in Yiddish by my uncles and aunts; the semi-regular gatherings of extended family members for dinner and spirited conversations which would inevitably escalate in volume and intensity.

    Steven Weber: In a Sense, Abroad Part Trois: I's Real, Oy! Steven Weber 2011

  • But any awareness of a Jew's distinguishing characteristics came in more sensuous forms: the matzoh-ball soup and kasha varnishkas my grandmother made virtually every weekend; the endearments and comical remonstrations uttered animatedly in Yiddish by my uncles and aunts; the semi-regular gatherings of extended family members for dinner and spirited conversations which would inevitably escalate in volume and intensity.

    Steven Weber: In a Sense, Abroad Part Trois: I's Real, Oy! Steven Weber 2011

  • The two of them listened to our remonstrations -- polite enough, on both sides.

    Peter Clothier: A Disappointing Night Out Peter Clothier 2012

  • It doesn't matter to me which "tea party" you belong to, right or left; those who choose the victim's approach of angry remonstrations over self-empowering positive action are doomed to remain stuck in the world of "they did it to me."

    Russell Bishop: What Condoleezza Rice's Journey Can Teach Us Russell Bishop 2010

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