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His overthrow in a military coup on June 28th was followed by calls for his restoration of striking unanimity and vehemence, from Barack Obama, Mr Chávez, the Organisation of American States (OAS) and the United Nations General Assembly, among others.The only people who don't seem to want the president back in his job are Hondurans.

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The theological disagreement was initially pursued by several southern German reformers, such as Johann Brenz, but after 1527 Luther and Zwingli confronted each other directly, with increasing rancour and vehemence, particularly from Luther.

She wore no makeup, not even lipstick, and smoked poutingly, her cheeks deeply hollowed on the inhale and her exhale delivered with a certain dismissive vehemence, upward from the side of her mouth.

Or, are they just living their lives as they see fit? Probably, my vehemence comes from a place of insecurity or fear, but I don't have the psychological training to make a final determination.

But their requested anonymity and the vehemence of protest from Anastacia's camp are telling.

What Pearl could not understand was where my vehemence was coming from.

But it was clear from the vehemence with which he spoke of "the louse I was, who I detested" that he viewed his youthful self as evil.

My first response was "Mother of god, I hope so!" My vehemence sprang not just from enthusiasm for the improvements possible through linking to primary sources, fostering dialogues with readers, incorporating multimedia and tapping the awesome explanatory power of LOLcats.

Soon we start seeing the early glimmerings of both Abstract Expressionism and its discontents: strong works by Pollock and Arshile Gorky; dissenting figuration by John Graham and Alfonso Ossorio (the latter presaging Mad magazine's vehemence); and febrile strangeness from the delicate Wols, alone here in his debts to Klee and Bosch.

Mr. Donohue's vehemence has led to criticism from other Catholic leaders who say he is needlessly inflaming passions.

Perched on a stone bench with her favorite source of bubbly, the Pulitzer Fountain, spewing merry geysers nearby, Ms. Phifer enunciates the commission's nutshell mission with a vehemence one wouldn't expect from a briefcase-wielding 48-year-old architect in a quiet navy pantsuit and tortoise-shell glasses.

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