Sentence examples for as a vehement from inspiring English sources

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"I'm tired of people beating around the bush," said Mr. Edgar, who described himself as a vehement gun proponent.

Among a generation of winners who avoid any expression of political controversy, Faith, who performed at the show, broadcast live on ITV, describes herself as a "vehement socialist.

The ugly new face of the US may be "white" but its actual complexion is best described as a vehement orange.

There is fine work from Michael Feast as a vehement mobster in two-tone shoes, Joe McGann as a hatchet-faced thug and Lizzy McInnerny as Ui's powerless female prey.

Coco Before Chanel presented the designer as a charming little peasant, as opposed to the recent biography Sleeping With the Enemy, where she is depicted as a vehement antisemite who had a relationship with a Nazi during the occupation and possibly collaborated.

His own words, sent in statements to the Swedish news media and the police minutes before he detonated the crude bombs that would kill him, and wound two others, on a busy shopping street in Stockholm, show him as a loving husband and father, as well as a vehement Islamic extremist able to talk tenderly of his children and determinedly of killing in the same breath.

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Protests by Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and others within the Union of South American Nations persist at a vehement pitch as Honduras marked the one-year anniversary of the coup on Monday.

Susan Carpenter-McMillan -- once the spokeswoman for Paula Jones and now a candidate for a California State Assembly seat -- was as vehement as ever as she alighted from her car.

This Night Letter, as it was called, was a vehement exhortation to Afghans to oppose Karzai, whom it accused of being un-Islamic, an ally of the Taliban, and a "U.S.A. servant".

Kemble, the great acteur noble, was berated, both for what Leigh Hunt called "the clap-provoking frivolities of ending every speech with an energetic clash of the fist, or of running off the stage after a vehement declamation, as if the actor were in haste to get his pint of wine", and for his diction (earth he pronounced as "airth", Rome as "room", virgin as "vairgin", hideous as "hijust").

While students confronted with suspicions of cheating are likely to proffer a vehement denial as to purchasing or reusing the work of others, in many of these interviews students seemed somewhat relieved to admit to what they had done.

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