Word: loudest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...absolute 186-158 majority. That was 16 more votes than Calvo-Sotelo had expected to get in the earlier, rudely interrupted balloting. The Deputies also gave standing ovations to Suárez and Gutiérrez Mellado, both of whom had courageously stood up to Tejero. But the loudest applause was reserved for the King, who was praised by Calvo-Sotelo as "the channel through which democracy ran while we were held hostage...
...particular night when the Kroks recorded their latest album last spring, one version of the retrain sent the packed Sanders Theater crowd into paroxysms of delight, the longest and loudest laugh of the night. Their tuxedoed frames neatly outlined against the rich wood paneling, they sang "In Tommy's Lunch, Eurofags Do It," and the place went wild...
White House news conferences have long been governed by a Darwinian law: survival of the loudest. To get the President's attention, reporters shouted and waved like unruly kindergartners...
Ronald Reagan's Inaugural Address was the loudest statement yet by the aggrieved. The No. 1 victim stood before the nation proclaiming avuncular outrage over the federal family he had just inherited. Government is the problem...
...Loudest Shot: The shooting of Dallas' J.R. Ewing, which prompted three-quarters of the globe to ask: Who dunit...