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Yet not even his opinions on Iraq can fully account for the special vehemence of the opposition to him.
The daughter uses those inflections with a special vehemence: Annie is a taut young girl whose hoarse voice gives her raw emotions away.
He complained with special vehemence when his uncle Harold, the first Lord Rothermere (Lord Northcliffe had died in 1922, the year King graduated), declined to give him the important job in newspapers that he felt was his due.
The arguments take on a special vehemence here, where conservatives and liberals are united by a radical environmentalism and a whole generation has cut its political teeth keeping the Shoreham nuclear power plant from opening after it was built at a cost of $5.5 billion.
When I told him that he's a bit like the aforementioned Kanye West, in that people seem to either absolutely love and support him adamantly or reserve a special vehemence for everything he does, McKelvey laughed, flashed me his best smile, and said, "Maybe I'll just be Kanye's running mate in 2020".
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And lately, debates over food choices have flared with particular vehemence.
But in many ways, the vehemence of the opposition has to do with the special nature of the housing.
Such vehemence is striking.
So why the vehemence?
I realize my vehemence is slightly suspect.
This, I reject and deny with vehemence.
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