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In private warnings to American scholars and diplomats, the Chinese have vehemently warned against the sale of Aegis warships, calling such a sale a violation of China's sovereignty and of previous agreements.
In an unusually heated exchange in a private caucus of Democrats last month, Mrs. Clinton vehemently warned her colleagues that without narrowly drawn rules governing what constitutes an illegal solicitation, prosecutors could pursue any federal officeholder who even showed up and made vaguely supportive comments at a place where soft money was raised for state parties.
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Alabama's Legislature and governor were warned, vehemently and repeatedly, that H.B. 56 was a lunatic law that would impose unfair burdens on citizens, stifle the economy and harm public safety by enlisting local police in a pointless hunt for day laborers.
How unprepared I was to experience tenderness in the place I had been warned so vehemently against.
And shopworkers' union Usdaw warned its members "vehemently opposed" the idea.
Regional airline Rex has also vehemently opposed a debt guarantee to Qantas, and warned regional aviation was on the verge of collapse.
While many in the crowd that took to the roadway said later they felt as if officers had escorted them there, police officials vehemently disagreed and said the marchers had been warned not to proceed.
The leaders of Poland's two main populist parties, who vehemently opposed membership, accepted the legitimacy of the vote, but warned that adapting to the European Union would be difficult and costly for many.
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