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Though he was arguably proved right in the short term, at the time both players vehemently stuck by their move.
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He was not, he said, "an identikit right-wing person," but a man with "very anti-establishment, meritocratic" tendencies, who argued vehemently with Mr. Blair over policy differences, but still stuck with Labour.
This way the Republican Party will become a part of this generation, instead of being stuck in an era when conservatives battled vehemently against civil rights.
This time Green vehemently insisted the client was running the risk of getting stuck with two illiquid properties and putting herself in serious financial peril.
This split within the establishment makes it almost impossible for the government to take a decision and stick to it.The conservatives vehemently resist any major shift from the xenophobic outlook of the revolutionary years.
Wildlife biologists vehemently disagree, saying the needle sticks, catheterization and repeated draining of the gall bladder creates infections and leakage, which can lead to peritonitis and septicemia.
It might even be a very comfortable process!" As Mark wrote: "Wildlife biologists vehemently disagree, saying the needle sticks, catheterization and repeated draining of the gall bladder creates infections and leakage, which can lead to peritonitis and septicemia.
Disagree vehemently?
(Pause. Vehemently).
Not vehemently.
PREMINGER (vehemently): Everywhere!
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