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The vehemence of truth no longer mattered
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Raven was still fixated on the mesmerising presence of Millicent, fighting with a vehemence matched only by her seduction
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That is, the intelligence contained in his shouted imprecations were inversely related to his vehemence in expressing them
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He was shouting now, his words sharp and bitter, making Kiri flinch with their vehemence
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The vehemence of the interruption startled him
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He sat straight on his chair and said with a hint of vehemence:
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“Street corner then?” said Ethan with sharp vehemence
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31 For that time shall arise which brings affliction; for it shall come and pass by with quick vehemence, and it shall
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28 Such was the frequency and the vehemence of the cry of
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king, and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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She’d been astounded at the vehemence in her mother’s
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She’d never sensed it from him, not with such vehemence, anyway
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31 For that time shall arise which brings affliction; for it shall come and pass by with quick vehemence and it shall be turbulent coming in the heat of indignation
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"That Hollywood showboat is laughing at us, at all of us," Rawson said with a vehemence that surprised the DO
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28 Such was the frequency and the vehemence of the cry of the assembled crowd that an indescribable noise ensued
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20 And a cold shudder came over the person of the king and oblivion paralysed the vehemence of his spirit
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Instantly, as if I had said that he would be buried alive in the depths of an Aztec pyramid, without bread or water for three hundred years, he erupted in pleading with the same vehemence of a campaigning politician and prostrating at my feet as an animal crawling, he begged me:
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Once more the words packed in my mind and, as if they had a life of its own, tight and rebels threatened to come out of my mouth, with the vehemence of a girlfriend
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that does not seem fair -I protested with great vehemence
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Rodnik, Thorgrym, and Claude strode with vehemence into the fray, slashing with their weapons and claws
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” She retorted with vehemence
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He raised his eyebrows at my vehemence
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Chris was suprised at the vehemence in her voice and was about to interrupt when she placed a finger on his lips
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Chris was a bit stunned by the vehemence in her voice
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In the weeks following the baptism of Jesus the character of John's preaching gradually changed into a proclamation of mercy for the common people, while he denounced with renewed vehemence the corrupt political and religious rulers
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Siri was surprised at the vehemence of her response
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The Continent had joined the Eastern military in lashing out vigorously for the attack and almost destroyed the Bard Territory in their vehemence
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Such was the vehemence with which he made the threat that the president of the republic canceled his trip at the last moment and sent the decoration with a personal representative
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Somewhat taken aback by her vehemence, Feltus defended, “I do believe in spirits, but I don’t believe they’re responsible for this
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The vehemence with which he had described the emotions attached to the tragedy were all too real and very personal for having known a family only a short time, even if he was a benevolent man of the cloth
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Stavro raised an eyebrow at that, surprised by the vehemence of the Russian
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Her reaction surprised him, along with its vehemence, as she glared at him
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And then he shouted out with vehemence, "But I also think we should elect Rogae X to the new city council, considering what they have accomplished—giving us back our lives
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The vehemence in his voice took me by surprise
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The vehemence of his response shook Melissa
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Byron’s heart thumped in his ears once more as he listened with vehemence to her soft undulating breath
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I was so startled by his show of mild vehemence that I decided not to argue
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His face was scarlet with vehemence and in his eyes were anguish and
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'Yes,' I said; and began passionately to pin my hat on, digging the pins into my head in my vehemence
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"Darling--" said George, surprised by her vehemence, and laying his hand placatingly on hers
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"You don't _know_ what humiliations are," Fanny said to her cousins with sudden vehemence, hot at the recollection of this scene
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Washing days always mean tempers, and I ought to have fled at the first sight of that tub, but then there was Lotte in her little yellow flannel night-gown, suffering as only children can suffer, helpless, forced to patience, forced to silent endurance of any banging and vehemence in which her mother might choose to indulge
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She did not even seem to know she was eating it, and continued to address me with rapidly-increasing vehemence on the proper treatment of female souls
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Now why could she not talk on this subject without being vehement? There is something about vehemence that freezes responsiveness out of me; I suppose it is what Charlotte would call the oyster characteristics coming out
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Herr Dremmel read on and on, expounding the innocent Christmas story, describing its white accessories of flocks and angels and virgins and stars with the thunderous vehemence near scolding that had become a habit with him when he preached
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Not to discuss the reason for your confinement,” Thor says with vehemence that sounds forced
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She can't restrain herself for long and claims his mouth with a vehemence that will leave her lips swollen
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“Dick heads,” he muttered with some vehemence
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The drive to the high class suburb was completed in near total silence in the sedan, but once Gould was on his own he grumbled and cursed with such vehemence that he startled one or two fellow motorists also caught in the snarled traffic
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Kirvitch was for a moment taken aback by the vehemence
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Andre was concerned with the vehemence of some of the discussions on the subject of slavery that took place in the streets and stores of the town
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Pentahelm stated with vehemence
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Then there was the reaction of his mother, such vehemence! The wise and gentle Dowager Empress turned on her in a way that reminded her of the manticore
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Denver was tired from his thoughts, he'd been rocked by the vision, but Oak's intense vehemence for what he'd seen happen and his feelings for Fern left Denver envious
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I fought this decision with vehemence because not only would my sister be an added responsibility and burden for me but also because I was afraid she would be unable to cope with the London lifestyle and morals
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People who are on the periphery of love they take it as a zestful intellectual state of mind and as an idea that can be boasted about and discussed upon in the company of some superficially literate and pseudo intellectual friends but those who are on the center of it, love appears to them as a black hole that constantly is pulling upon them to its unknowable center with such a great gravity and vehemence that lovers feel their very existence as a person or personality under a threat of obliteration
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Sarah did nothing to hide the vehemence of her words
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Terrified, Ingrid screamed back, stumbling away from the mirror that was now shaking with such vehemence it looked ready to tip
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But the vehemence of the exchange came as a shock
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Terrified, Ingrid screamed back, stumbling over a box as she scurried away from the mirror that was now shaking with such vehemence it looked ready to tip
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Holly glared at her with vehemence
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He had spoken with such vehemence, with such conviction that everyone obviously believed him
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In short the beauty and goodness of Camilla, joined with the opportunity which the blind husband had placed in his hands, overthrew the loyalty of Lothario; and giving heed to nothing save the object towards which his inclinations led him, after Anselmo had been three days absent, during which he had been carrying on a continual struggle with his passion, he began to make love to Camilla with so much vehemence and warmth of language that she was overwhelmed with amazement, and could only rise from her place and retire to her room without answering him a word
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But the comrades of the spokesman, growing weary of the dialogue with Don Quixote, renewed their knocks with great vehemence, so much so that the host, and not only he but everybody in the inn, awoke, and he got up to ask who knocked
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And that personage who appears there with a crown on his head and a sceptre in his hand is the Emperor Charlemagne, the supposed father of Melisendra, who, angered to see his son-in-law's inaction and unconcern, comes in to chide him; and observe with what vehemence and energy he chides him, so that you would fancy he was going to give him half a dozen raps with his sceptre; and indeed there are authors who say he did give them, and sound ones too; and after having said a great deal to him about imperilling his honour by not effecting the release of his wife, he said, so the tale runs,
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"Had they told me," he cried with vehemence, "that Mr
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"May she wake in torment!" he cried, with frightful vehemence, stamping his foot, and groaning in a sudden paroxysm of ungovernable passion
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There is one principle with which, as we were saying, a man learns, another with which he is angry; the third, having many forms, has no special name, but is denoted by the general term appetitive, from the extraordinary strength and vehemence of the desires of eating and drinking and the other sensual appetites which are the main elements of it; also money-loving, because such desires are generally satisfied by the help of money
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you expect for an instant, that one accustomed, at the word of his commander, to rush fearlessly on the very bayonets of his foe, will scruple more to drive a stiletto into the heart of one he knows to be his personal enemy, than to slaughter his fellow-creatures, merely because bidden to do so by one he is bound to obey? Besides, one requires the excitement of being hateful in the eyes of the accused, in order to lash one's self into a state of sufficient vehemence and power
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Whenever he encountered the captain, his eyes would flicker with dark fire, and I was in constant dread that his natural vehemence would cause him to do something rash
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As soon as they were out of hearing, they both burst out laughing at the old man's vehemence
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I could feel the muscles of the thin arm round my neck swell with the vehemence that possessed her
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de Villefort," replied the doctor, with increased vehemence, "there are occasions when I dispense with all foolish human circumspection
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He wails with the vehemence of the ocean
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The young minister, on ceasing to speak, had withdrawn a few steps from the group, and stood with his face partially concealed in the heavy folds of the window-curtain; while the shadow of his figure, which the sunlight cast upon the floor, was tremulous with the vehemence of his appeal
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" Monte Cristo dropped his head and shrank from the vehemence of her grief
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The sound, coming from the topmost branches, disturbed Hazel because it suggested some huge approach -- an approach that was never completed: and he and Pipkin remained still for some time, listening tensely to this loud yet meaningless vehemence high overhead
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Pretending, however, to yield at length to the vehemence of his insistence, in action and
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"You fool!" she hissed, with frantic vehemence, and turning on
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The doctor was overwhelmed at first by this fierce, hissing vehemence
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tobacco juice on it with such vehemence that India, Melanie and Pitty leaped as though While she watched him, Archie turned suddenly toward the fire and spat a stream of a bomb had exploded
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But your smartness and your success don’t give people the right to say that you and Ashley-Stars above!” The soft vehemence of this last ejaculation would have been, upon a man’s lips, profanity of no uncertain meaning
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When the infant had taken its fill, the young mother sat it upright in her lap, and looking into the far distance, dandled it with a gloomy indifference that was almost dislike; then all of a sudden she fell to violently kissing it some dozens of times, as if she could never leave off, the child crying at the vehemence of an onset which strangely combined passionateness with contempt
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“I hate Aerion,” Egg said with vehemence
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"Your learning the truth? I daresay! But, heavens," I fell, with vehemence, athinking, "what it shows that they must, to that extent, have succeeded in making of him!"
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The vehemence in that sir took Rykus off guard