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Among other claims, former pupils told BBC News that teachers would shout at and publicly humiliate pupils for minor infractions.

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Because they want to shout at me.

I have been turning up at them with a microphone and camera for 20 years – to witness and scrutinise those making the most of their much-cherished right to come to London and – often – shout at the government.

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The reverence that people have around me means that the equality of a band that comes up out of school together — can shout at each other and even punch each other, then the next day you’re back and everything’s fine — you can’t replicate that.

He was followed by a scrum of photographers as he visited the hotel, prompting fans to shout at the press and attempt to block the building's entrance to stop them entering.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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