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He was more vehement than any one for going on.
She was vehement on this point, and usually got her way with most of the movement.
Alice had been dead wrong in her vehement defense of him then.
We were in love with each other like the most vehement of lovers to the last moment.
His voice, as he asked the question, was vehement and acid.
And now the dispute went on, in small, vehement groups.
He might have been the most vehement person to come to the mall this day.
At this moment a vehement scratching was heard on the door.
Among the most vehement of the allies are the British.
The reaction around the world had been immediate and vehement.
How could arguments over hair length have become so vehement?
Despite their vehement protests things go from bad to worse.
So vehement sometimes was this resentment that he could do nothing but believe it.
To his surprise, there was vehement opposition to the use of fire against men.
Both were vehement in their call for an Inquiry into the whole affair.
The maid's voice was vehement but she kept it quiet.
For much of this century, the question elicited the same vehement answer.
He was not surprised at the vehement opposition to his theory.
He looked not the least bit moved by her vehement denunciation.
She said something to him which he reacted to with a vehement shake of the head.
But is not the most vehement and intense degree of heat a very great pain?
Both men, who are vehement critics of the Government, have been jailed since 1994.
Thorpe grew more vehement, just as he did during class.
The skinny black man who'd been so vehement at the town meeting approached her.
Wren shook her head once, not having the energy to be more vehement.