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I could not disagree more vehemently.
The more insistent she is, the more vehemently he pushes her off.
At a subsequent hearing, before the Senate, he spoke more vehemently.
Muñoz Ledo argued that Mexico should have more vehemently opposed Trump.
Nobody made this point more vehemently than Bruce Zimmerman, a spokesman for the University of Texas Investment Management Company.
"Verdi attempts more vehemently than before, and as we think, more successfully, the portrayal of dramatic passion," Seymour wrote.
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Approximately 7,000 additional respondents, who took the poll on the Huffington Post, disagreed even more vehemently--at a rate of 98%.
In the warrior roles of Achilles and Hector are two respected professors on the same German university faculty who could not differ more fully and vehemently over what to make of the ruins at the presumed site in western Turkey of the legendary siege in the 13th century B.C. immortalized by Homer.
We may say that "The arguments outlined for the new legislation on immigration are not convincing," meaning that the premises offered do not successfully establish the conclusion, or that "Sarah and Sami had a heated argument," meaning no more than they vehemently disagreed.
"On May 1st, his perfect record will be no more," Mosley said, as vehemently as he could.
Armstrong, who for more than a decade vehemently denied doping, would be willing to testify against the cycling union officials and his former team's officials because he badly wants to compete in triathlons and running events again.
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