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vehemently

in a vehement manner he vehemently denied the accusations against him

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Simple sentences

I disagree vehemently.

Movie subtitles

I refused rather too vehemently.
I'm protesting vehemently!
Is there anyone else who feels vehemently opposed?
I feel very much-- Very vehemently opposed and I know I shall get lots of flak from the opposition and I shan't be saying it only but once.
Perhaps you chastised her too vehemently.
Although city and government spokespersons vehemently deny it. reliable sources report to News Radio. that troops opened fire earlier today. on unarmed pedestrians attempting to flee New York. by way of the Lincoln Tunnel.
But not as the result of the inhalation of ectoplasm as you so vehemently suggested.
I've learned that the more vehemently a rumor is denied. the more often it tends to be true.
I was always vehemently against the drugs scene, particularly the heavier stuff - heroin, LSD.
But I doubt the main characters are Betty and Barney Rubble as you so vehemently insisted last night.
Mitchell vehemently denied any such inv olvement and called the story ludicrous.
Contrary to what you think and what you have so vehemently expressed, your mama and I want you to be happy.
Is there anyone besides the developers who might be vehemently opposed - to the Indians getting the land back?
Wouldn't the strongest onmyoji ever be capable of such a thing? It's true that when Christel left the Ketsuno clan without a word the traditionalists were vehemently opposed.
But it could have been neither the execution of the work, nor the immortal beauty of the countenance, which had so suddenly and so vehemently moved me.
Perhaps I spoke a little too vehemently.
Elizabeth Taylor Hilton Wilding Todd Fisher Burton Burton Warner. vehemently denied rumors that she's secretly contemplating. yet another trek down the aisle. with a mysterious Argentinean suitor, identified only as Flavio.
I think it's a real testament to the strength of the family that we can disagree so vehemently and get on each other's nerves so badly over the past week and still part on good terms.
I most vehemently deny it, Your Majesty!
Mitchell vehemently denied any such involvement and called the story ludicrous.
No, no, no, I disagree, I disagree. vehemently, vehemently.
But many scientists vehemently disagree.
However, Miss Campbell's press secretary did state that she was determined to fight this every step of the way, and that Kitty vehemently denied that these events ever took place.
I disagree vehemently, vehemently.
Because in no other country on Earth is your presumption of innocence so vehemently guaranteed, or are you granted the scope to aid in your own defense.
You don't have to deny it quite so vehemently.
Which he paid for with his credit card, verified with his driving licence, a transaction he vehemently denies.
So vehemently, he opened fire on a 22-year-old Detective Constable.
For the record, my campaign is vehemently against the distribution of wealth to the richest Americans by our government.
He said, vehemently.
Miranda was vehemently against it.
Up until 11 months ago, I was vehemently against the idea.

News and current affairs

It is precisely the failure to apply these values in areas such as Palestine or Iraq that has made - and can still make - countless Arabs vehemently anti-American.
Uganda's leader, Yoweri Museveni, is vehemently opposed to homosexuality.
The reason why an assisted Grexit was never offered seems clear: Greece's European creditors were vehemently opposed to the idea.
One Shia leader, Moqtada Sadr, also vehemently opposes federalism.
It's incomprehensible, then, why the US, having succeeded in striking a deal with Libya, vehemently rejects any initiative toward Syria.
Moreover, even those who have not lost heart often disagree vehemently about the direction in which they would like to see globalization go.
Emerging markets know this, and are upset - Brazil has vehemently expressed its concerns - not only about the increased value of their currency, but that the influx of money risks fueling asset bubbles or triggering inflation.
The US delegation, dispatched by a government intent on reducing state intervention in the economy, declared itself vehemently opposed to the idea.
Her boss, Nicolas Sarkozy, is vehemently opposed, but Sarkozy (who cannot speak English and is computer illiterate) can hardly be described as a twenty-first-century role model.
But Germany and others object in principle to discriminating against EU citizens, and countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic are vehemently opposed to measures that would disproportionately harm their citizens.
Uganda's leader, Yoweri Museveni, is vehemently opposed to homosexuality. So is Zimbabwe's embattled Robert Mugabe.
No wonder the taxi drivers of Paris and other French cities - hitherto protected from competition - have protested so vehemently (and, on occasion, violently).
Her endorsement of a candidate whom she knew Cameron would vehemently oppose was a serious mistake, because it strengthened the hand of those in the UK who want to leave the EU.
Greece vehemently opposed its tiny northern neighbor - with only two million inhabitants - using the name Macedonia and symbols from the days of Alexander the Great in its flag and crest.
The Iranians vehemently oppose the return of Taliban control over Afghanistan's government.
At the time, he denied vehemently that he was a member of the CCP.
And now President Yeltsin vehemently denounces America's retaliation against the arch-terrorist Osama bin Ladin and his terrorist camps in Afghanistan.

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