Sentence examples for vehement attacks from inspiring English sources

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A committed populist and racist, he accused Dawson of elitism, mounting vehement attacks on him through a rival paper.

That dispute was forgotten last week as Protestant leaders issued some of the most vehement attacks on the invitations.

In a ballroom one floor down, the network hosted speeches by Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the House whip, and Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming, whose vehement attacks against the 2010 health care law echoed the group's attack ads.

The latest government initiative comes as ministers launch increasingly vehement attacks on law firms that have brought civil cases against Iraq veterans, and continuing investigations by the Iraq historic allegations team (Ihat).

Here there's a history of vehement attacks on particularly the visual arts - and I always wonder whether this doesn't have some Puritan base, some base in the iconoclasm, the destruction of the arts in the past; if there isn't some strange folk memory of this thing.

As members of his Hindu nationalist party mounted vehement attacks on Sonia Gandhi's Italian origins earlier this week, and as his cabinet pledged to boycott her expected inauguration as India's new leader, the departing prime minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, said not a public word.

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Lador — blunt, combative, arrogant — is an easy target, and he has come under vehement attack by Olmert's allies.

Yesterday, Mr. Giuliani declined to comment on Ms. Hope's statement and deferred to Mr. Teitelbaum, who offered a vehement attack on Democratic party campaign tactics.

In a vehement attack on Mr. Barak tonight, Mr. Sharon accused the prime minister of conducting secret negotiations with the Palestinian Authority behind his ministers' backs.

His assault on the left as the instigator of Britain's decline is tempered, surprisingly, by an equally vehement attack on Margaret Thatcher for sacrificing British values to the exigencies of the market.

Mr. Stella, a Minimalist legend in the early 1960's, is now throwing around molten aluminum and making trouble in ways both formal, as in his work, and not, as with his vehement attack, delivered in a lecture at the Frick last spring, on the Museum of Modern Art's "Modern Starts" exhibition.

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