Vehemently
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But interestingly, this choice was not condemned too
vehemently
by gamers.
How can we balance on the one hand addressing fear and alienation while on the other hand refusing
vehemently
to give in to xenophobia and nationalism?
A
vehemently
cynical, sarcastic and intense film, mocking and imitating the style of Pulp Fiction and stylized gangster films, Thursday is an entertaining, off-putting and hilarious thrill-ride.
But two things work against Sylvester: Granny is
vehemently
protecting the canary, and Sylvester easily gets seasick (we don't see him throwing up, but with his green face, they make it perfectly clear that he was doing just that!).
I don't know exactly when he'd become the professing Christian he now makes it a special point, whenever possible, to emphasize that he is; but, as anybody should be well-aware, this particular category of people tends to be the most
vehemently
out for blood, when it comes to extracting an eye for an eye.
Well, that's not entirely true as I had seen her hardcore/horror hybrid COME WITH ME, MY LOVE back in the day when the lady still
vehemently
denied any involvement in the explicit side of the sex film industry.
It was
vehemently
endorsed by other friends.
Once the pictures went viral, they came to symbolize not only the botched operation that was the Iraq war, but the fundamental failure of the U.S. military to win friends and influence people in a land the Bush administration claimed
vehemently
to be "liberating."
Especially those who are so
vehemently
opposed to the issue.
There is a precedent for this: when the US closed Subic Bay Naval Base and Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines, the Chinese military immediately stepped up its activity around the Spratly Islands, which are recognized as Filipino territory but which China is claiming
vehemently.
Most are neither unemployed nor climate-change deniers, but they
vehemently
oppose a tax that they believe they cannot afford to pay.
It is precisely the failure to apply these values in areas such as Palestine or Iraq that has made – and can still make – countless Arabs
vehemently
anti-American.
Emerging markets know this, and are upset – Brazil has
vehemently
expressed its concerns – not only about the increased value of their currency, but that the influx of money risks fueling asset bubbles or triggering inflation.
We do not attempt to explain whether the American people were deliberately misled regarding the war’s costs, or whether the Bush administration’s gross underestimate should be attributed to incompetence, as it
vehemently
argues is true in the case of weapons of mass destruction.
More than half a dozen other Asian countries disagree
vehemently
with China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.
At the time, he denied
vehemently
that he was a member of the CCP.
The Truth About SovereigntyCAMBRIDGE – In the French parliament’s recent debate on Europe’s new fiscal treaty, the country’s Socialist government
vehemently
denied that ratification of the treaty would undermine French sovereignty.
But none responds as
vehemently
as Turkey does when the word “genocide” is used to describe what happened a century ago.
(To be sure, the US delegation has also appeared inconsistent at times, often including officials
vehemently
hostile to Iran, along with disciplined diplomats seeking an agreement at Obama’s request.)
While the US
vehemently
complains about Russian and Iranian influence in Syria, America and its allies have repeatedly violated Syrian sovereignty.
Greece
vehemently
opposed its tiny northern neighbor – with only two million inhabitants – using the name Macedonia and symbols from the days of Alexander the Great in its flag and crest.
Uganda's leader, Yoweri Museveni, is
vehemently
opposed to homosexuality.
Germany and other countries where mainstream policies still command wide support would
vehemently
oppose any perceived softening of the common rules and principles.
Unlike those with physical illnesses, mentally ill individuals often are unaware – even
vehemently
deny – that they have a problem, thus forgoing treatment and losing desperately needed disability benefits.
Greece
vehemently
opposes its northern neighbor’s use of “Macedonia” without a qualifier, because a region in Greece bears the same name.
With
vehemently
anti-immigrant political forces gaining ground throughout Europe, one must ask whether the newcomers desperate for a job are better served by being admitted on a conditional basis (including, potentially, for a limited period), or by not being admitted at all.
French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, for one, remained deeply nationalistic and, in particular,
vehemently
anti-German.
You could understand, for example, why the sponsor of the Bridgewater Canal (perhaps England’s first) would
vehemently
oppose the planned Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
French President Jacques Chirac
vehemently
opposes quotas for immigrants, out of fear that such a policy would stigmatize groups.
The US delegation, dispatched by a government intent on reducing state intervention in the economy, declared itself
vehemently
opposed to the idea.
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