Sentence examples for vehement changes from inspiring English sources

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Sharon's a supreme flake and unholy jawboner, driving everyone around her crazy with her questions and declarations and constant, vehement changes in course.

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Long accustomed to being absorbed in any text I'm composing, all of these snags and distractions at first brought chuckles, but soon all that changed into vehement disgust.

The last six years in the life of inimitable fashion designer and mother of punk, Vivienne Westwood, have been characterised by climate change activism, vehement political criticism, and of course, fashion shows – all in typical Westwood style.

Some of the songs on Native North America, including Thrasher's We Got to Take You Higher, are joyous celebrations of indigenous culture; some are love songs; others, such as Mitchell's Call of the Moose and Lloyd Cheechoo's Winds of Change, are vehement protest songs.

But many language users – and we are all language users – give vent to vehement frustration over the constant changes taking place.

At the core of the Black Lives Matter movement is an urgent and vehement cry for hearts to change.

The culture war, whose Bunker Hill was the campus quad of the 1960s, soon spread to just about every region of the country, where rural and working-class white voters, already anxious over economic change, recoiled at the vehement strain of antimilitary, antiestablishment liberalism that took hold of the Democratic Party in the era after Selma and Saigon.

The top national leaders of the Boy Scouts, who pledge fealty to God and country, had urged the change in the face of vehement opposition from conservative parents and volunteers, some of whom said they would quit the organization.

Billson was trying to convince ministers he could "appease" the powerful BCA while still implementing the changes, to which he has given vehement public support.

Billson was trying to convince ministers he could "appease" the powerful Business Council of Australia while still implementing the changes, to which he has given vehement public support.

The changes that have fueled the most vehement protests are plans for layoffs in the civil service by the end of next year and a so-called mobility plan that would give reduced pay to 12,500 public sector workers for eight months before transferring them to other positions or laying them off.

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