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been vehemently
adverb
In a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.
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These reports have been vehemently denied.
These assertions have been vehemently denied by the Russian authorities.
Supporters hope the new system will produce more moderate candidates; political parties have been vehemently opposed.
The move has been vehemently opposed by the orchestra's members, however.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Russia has been vehemently opposed to such measures.
More specifically, the needle exchange has been vehemently denounced by black and Hispanic city officials.
The expansion of LGBT rights has traditionally been vehemently opposed by the Catholic church in Italy.
Mr. Schwarzenegger's predecessor, Gray Davis, had been vehemently opposed to licensing illegal immigrants.
"It has been vehemently independent," said Ms. Brown of Glasgow's art scene, "but there is a kind of growing up.
You had been vehemently opposing elections to the GTA until the issue of addition of new areas is resolved.
In the past Turkey – with its own large, restive Kurdish minority – has been vehemently against to an Iraqi Kurdish nation.
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