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Mr. Koutoulas was more vehement: "I unequivocally think crimes were committed".
Saeb Erekat, the Palestinian minister for local governance, was more vehement.
Jeffrey Sachs, the Columbia University development economist and one of those joining him on the call, was more vehement.
OF ALL the expressions of solidarity across Europe in the aftermath of the terrorist attack at Charlie Hebdo, none was more vehement than that of Ahmed Aboutaleb, the mayor of Rotterdam.
The Dudamel version, which I heard on the Internet, was more vehement, but it, too, communicated, to take another image from Taruskin, "the elation of an athlete finishing a decathlon".
Actually, for Tweedy, it was more vehement than that: he actively worked to confound the commercial expectations of the music executives -fairly adventurous sorts, by definition -- who backed his work.
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Disgruntled investors are more vehement.
Others in Wyoming have been more vehement in their denunciations.
But none of the comments were more vehement than those of the Leica owners.
There has, in fact, been more vehement condemnation of the attack that killed a murderous militant than of the violence he himself wrought across Pakistan.
Spokesmen for Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, who alternated as prime minister through the 1990's until both were deposed and charged in corruption scandals, were more vehement.
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