Sentence examples for vehemently like from inspiring English sources

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When she told him he was becoming obsessed with the plight of animals at the expense of their marriage and their son, he'd rolled up one of his publications and slapped his palm with it over and over, protesting vehemently, like someone scolding a bad dog.

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And, like many other parents who vehemently decried things like allowing my children to watch television... before I had them, I've adapted to the presence of princesses in my life, explaining wisely to other moms, "Oh, the princess stuff?

But wait another second: Isn't it true that some gay men don't use sexual orientation as the major criterion when selecting their best friends, and that others even closely identify with institutions and movements that are historically and vehemently anti-gay, like the Catholic Church, conservative Protestant churches, and the Boy Scouts of America?

When he draws them together again, the vehemently straight back is like a stern reproach.

Ms. Kazan, who is accompanied by a strong pop-jazz trio, knows there is something slightly ridiculous in the spectacle of a 67-year-old second-string diva vehemently acting out songs like a contestant auditioning for "American Idol".

Although, the key word here is "could," because although the technology is there, companies like Facebook vehemently deny listening to our conversations.

Like Landis, Armstrong has vehemently denied ever taking performance-enhancing drugs.

The proposal has been vehemently opposed by Russia, which like China fears the system would blunt its power and, like China, wants to avoid a costly arms race.

But there has also not been a case in the recent past in which a candidate like Mr. Gingrich, so vehemently opposed by party elites, was surging ahead in key national and state polls at this stage of the nomination process.

But while some said that gridlock and a failure by the Republicans to compromise with Democrats in solving problems would lead to a backlash in two years, others said the opposite — that failure to push vehemently enough on Republican promises like repealing the health care overhaul would be enough to replenish voter anger and lead to a second wave of change.

For example, Wendell Willkie was president of Commonwealth and Southern, a large utility holding company, when he made his bid for the presidency as a Republican in 1940 at a time when utilities were vehemently opposing New Deal projects like the Tennessee Valley Authority, Judge Southwick noted.

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