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Speaker after speaker will declaim the urgency of settling the conflict once and for all; many will assert that the time for doing so has all but expired.

From Washington Post • Sep. 17, 2017

The rogues will declaim, by the hour, concerning bribery and corruption, while more than half of them get their seats as clandestinely—ay, and as illegally, as you get these rare Mechlin laces.

From The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas by Cooper, James Fenimore

They will declaim by the hour together on the first, and argue themselves black in the face on the last.

From Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners by Hazlitt, William

In Dresden Davison undertook this, and in Zwickau Frau Ritter will declaim it.

From Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 1 from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso by Bache, Constance

Nay, the members of a union will declaim in impassioned rhetoric for the God-given right of an eight-hour day, and at the time be working their own business agent seventeen hours out of the twenty-four.

From War of the Classes by London, Jack