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Pluralist liberals will respond with varying degrees of vehemence.
Millbrook was an issue, and so were tin tabernacles — small, disestablished powerhouses of vehemence and zeal.
Maybe that, too, although again there are degrees of vehemence and hatefulness.
It came with a touch of vehemence and maybe a touch of wistfulness.
Dean points out that Heti's novel has inspired a certain amount of vehemence.
But they also deny the allegations, with a remnant of vehemence.
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Authors have been taken aback by some of the vehemence of the reader protests.
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.
Indeed, an explanation of the vehemence of the controversy should identify differences in fundamental views concerning law.
"It's not because Senator Ashcroft is pro-life that we oppose him," Mr. Schumer said, "but because of the vehemence and extreme position of his views.
Mr. O'Reilly emerged as the noisiest of the bunch (no mean feat) on the strength of sheer vehemence and the occasional unpredictable touch.
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