Aún no tenemos significados para "own vehemence".
1He wondered at his own vehemence and defense of the system.
2She rose and laughed uneasily as though at her own vehemence.
3He broke off short again as if his own vehemence had frightened him.
4Then Elijah went on, with Mr. Fowler's own vehemence:
5But it cleared away in a moment, and he smiled at his own vehemence, perhaps injustice.
6Bernal had been sitting in some embarrassment, dismayed at his own vehemence, but this challenge stirred him.
7He paused, breathless from his own vehemence.
8And the girl perceived that she had grown deadly white, and was suddenly ashamed of her own vehemence.
9He laughed at his own vehemence.
10Quite involuntarily had she suffered herself to be carried away by her own vehemence, her inward glowing rage.
11It's madness to think such a thing, Drake! I exclaimed, and wondered at my own vehemence of denial.
12He was in danger, like so many pioneers and so many reformers, of being carried away by his own vehemence.
13The critic, if he could view himself from some empyraean perch, remote in time and place, might smile at his own vehemence.
14The poor youth was actually stunned, not by what was said to him, but by the sudden consciousness of his own vehemence.
15At times he becomes a parody of his own vehemence: even "and" can sound like an insult in his mouth.
16Perhaps it was owing to her own vehemence; but with the best intentions she had failed in producing anything like the present contentment.
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Own vehemence a través del tiempo
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