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She did not mean the word to come out with such vehemence.
I hit the girl again as before but with more vehemence.
The people had not expected such vehemence in his voice.
Nothing from the religious right has come close to such vehemence.
A moment later, they started forward with the vehemence of fear.
But then he seemed to take hold of himself, fight down his vehemence.
I was surprised by the vehemence in my own voice.
I was a little surprised at his vehemence, but he had a good point.
You're not an officer here, she thought with some vehemence.
"This person does bad things all the time," I said, with some vehemence.
Others advocate such research, and do so with great vehemence.
But they did so with the vehemence of the unsure.
He stopped, surprised at the vehemence of his own voice.
He shook his head with something that was almost vehemence.
The vehemence in his voice startled her for a moment.
The vehemence of his voice, however, was better than a dictionary.
Early each day the students threw themselves into the training with all the vehemence a teacher could hope for.
The vehemence with which he denounced Congress and the press, however, was not.
"What really interested me was the vehemence and passion involved."
"What may have changed is the vehemence of our opponents."
He raised his eyebrows at the vehemence in her voice.
She said, with much less vehemence, "You might have told me."
But she knew that the vehemence of the movement might attract the other's attention.
All at once the applause broke out with great vehemence.
"No good Jew would do any of this," said another young man with vehemence.