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But there is a huge surging vehemence in the storytelling.
There's almost a vehemence in their dislike for President Bush".
Volkswagen's vehemence in defending the security of its vehicles appears to be paying off.
As he talked about the need for continued vehemence in battling racism, someone laughed.
It's exhilarating to encounter such unrestrained vehemence in a work by this controlled, intellectual author.
"What," says Tony, "like the packing shop does?" I'm a bit taken aback by the sudden vehemence in the room.
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But his comments on Wednesday appeared to go much further, both in their vehemence and in Dr. Kay's willingness to single out particular agencies for blame, notably the National Security Council and the C.I.A. "Iraq was an overwhelming systemic failure of the Central Intelligence Agency," Dr. Kay said.
The choristers onstage and the hundreds of schoolchildren in the hall joined in, singing with vehemence, swaying in sync, as drums pounded and steely rock guitars wailed.
Add to that a strong allegiance to Wall Street, a weekend house in Bermuda, and his vehemence, last summer, in defense of the mosque near Ground Zero, and it's hard to see how he plays to the populist moment.
A plainly bowed tone is followed by a plucked one, then by bowing and plucking with different measures of vehemence and in different parts of the cello range.
His vehemence is in direct proportion to the reality that it's got the only decent track record in town.
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