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1 As the wine circulated, the abuse of the Cardinal became more vehement .
2 Support Home Manufactures.' Another placard was even more vehement in its appeal.
3 Fundamentally every night attack is only a more vehement form of surprise.
4 The drumming did not die; it grew louder, more vehement ; defiant and deafening.
5 In the house of commons, the language was still more vehement and bitter.
6 But in this case the salt he had swallowed made it more vehement .
7 When George W. didn't respond right away, Oliver grew more vehement .
8 The longer she escaped him, the more vehement grew his agitation.
9 Each in succession made a long speech, becoming more vehement as they proceeded.
10 They were only a little more vehement than she had expected.
11 Believe me, madam, no resolution ever was formed after a more vehement struggle.
12 Even more vehement were the words of Jackson in 1837.
13 The second denial will be more vehement than the first.
14 M. Desmalions once more exclaimed, in a more vehement tone.
15 The girls expected an outbreak more vehement than her first.
16 And, if possible, the cheers were more vehement than before.
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