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- adverb In a
viscous manner.
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Examples
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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Obama attacked people viscously when signing the Stimulus saying it was a rumor that unemployment would go above 8% if the Stimulus is passed.
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The manner in which Republican War Machine has viscously turned on one of there own for leaking a few innocuous tid-bits of information is also consistent with everything we know about the inner workings of the Republican War Machine.
Ex-homeland security chief denies attacking Rumsfeld, Ashcroft 2009
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They're medium-size abstractions, viscously brushed in overall fashion with frequent nubs of painterly enthusiasm left on the trail of execution.
Abstracts (Subtle or Semi) And Bold Dimensions Peter Plagens 2011
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Protesters should lobby for political candidates that support their agenda, and viscously question those that do not.
Jess Coleman: It's Time to Occupy Congress Jess Coleman 2011
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