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The vehemence
noun
An intense concentration, force or power.
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The vehemence of the assault was remarkable.
The vehemence of the response had its impact.
The vehemence of his argument speaks to its time.
The vehemence of his response, in yesterday's Guardian, took commentators aback.
The vehemence of the opposition took many supporters of the plan by surprise.
"The vehemence of the anti-gun-control lobby is not as strong," Mr. Schumer said.
The vehemence of Ramallah is one of the consistently surprising aspects of this uprising.
The vehemence of the anger and attacks against Israel, however, often appeared not to differentiate between Israelis and Jews.
The vehemence of the response was a shock to him.
The vehemence with which technology has entered our daily lives is symptomatic of our diminishing ability for critical analysis.
The vehemence of the rebellion is different in different cultures, and in different eras.
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