Sentence examples for Much vehemence from inspiring English sources

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He seldom voiced these opinions with much vehemence on the show.

Radiohead had performed the song this week on "The Colbert Report," but not with this much vehemence.

As we draw closer to the start of the primaries and Trump's lead in the national polls persists, some of these arguments are still being put forward, if not with quite so much vehemence.

They tore into Microsoft for stealing data with just a little too much vehemence.

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Her landscapes, whose piled forms borrow from Cézanne and David Hockney, improbably muster much of the vehemence of her figurative works, demonstrating the inspiring notion that any tradition can be wrestled into a new, undeniably pertinent form of expression.

Or it may fracture his own base, without much toning down the vehemence of his opposition.(Photo credit: AFP).

But his comments on Wednesday appeared to go much further, both in their vehemence and in Dr. Kay's willingness to single out particular agencies for blame, notably the National Security Council and the C.I.A. "Iraq was an overwhelming systemic failure of the Central Intelligence Agency," Dr. Kay said.

It is an old complaint, but the players are arguing with increasing vehemence that they deserve a much bigger cut than the 11 to 13 percent that they estimate they are receiving now in prize money.

His theatrical, often brutal vehemence, for example, owed something to much older Renaissance traditions of Austrian and German art, not least the tradition of compulsive self-examination and erotic morbidity.

His theatrical, often brutal vehemence, for example, owed something to much older Renaissance traditions of Austrian and German art, not least the tradition of compulsive self-examination and erotic morbidity..

With the exception of a skillfully wrought antiwar story titled "The Gifts of War," which manages to be gently anti-pacifist as well, there is little that is overtly political in Drabble's first collection of short fiction, "A Day in the Life of a Smiling Woman" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; $24), but much that suggests an understated and oblique moral vehemence.

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