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1 The proposal was met with vehement opposition and ultimately never passed.
2 He was not surprised at the vehement opposition to his theory.
3 As it stipulated for the continued existence of the crown domain the treaty provoked vehement opposition .
4 The program was met with vehement opposition from privacy groups, newspaper editorialists and even conservative legislators.
5 Even this was not carried without vehement opposition .
6 Armenian President Sarksyan also faced vehement opposition from nationalists at home and the powerful Armenian diaspora abroad.
7 He had offered the most vehement opposition .
8 Show Hide Transport secretary Chris Grayling's decision was surprising given his vehement opposition to public control of rail.
9 He never wavered in his vehement opposition to what he saw as Hitler-centric approaches to the Nazi past.
10 Yet no outcry from the unions on this issue, in comparison to their vehement opposition to even discussing increments.
11 Here, one of their greatest difficulties was the vehement opposition of members of the Labour Party in different countries.
12 But what finally clinched his decision to make her his wife was Nelly's vehement opposition to the whole idea.
13 A vehement opposition to reform was excited among the landowners, and supported by a powerful party at the Court.
14 At first they met with a vehement opposition that condemned all dogmatic discussion as a novelty of the Devil.
15 Boehner and other House Republicans have voiced vehement opposition to any unilateral action by the president to ease immigration policy.
16 The issue of state capture, and Gordan's vehement opposition to dodgy dealings involving the Guptas, seemed to mark this downfall.
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