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For sheer energy and vehemence the episode is without equal in English translations from Greek.
At first, he was taken aback by the razzmatazz and the vehemence, the cries of "Lock her up".
"I protest with all vehemence the possibility that the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, a state authority, will conduct mass desecration of the sabbath," he thundered.
Kennedy said it was not clear with what "vehemence" the government would seek to safeguard some rights, and which ones would be "negotiated away".
For all China's vehemence, the statement by its Defense Ministry suggested that senior officials in Beijing wanted to avoid an escalating quarrel, said Denny Roy, a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu who researches security issues.
She had a gift of vehemence, the occasional lightning flash of vision so strong that it revealed to others, for a moment, the world as it was from her perspective.
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The rising number of interests in the war and the vehemence of the protagonists is, however, making attempts to control Lebanon evermore difficult.
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