Webster's English Dictionary vehemence
Webster's English Dictionary vehemence ve. he.mence \'ve--*-m*n(t)s\ n : the quality or state of being vehement: INTENSITY, VIOLENCE)M
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Blossoming Noise
Mystery of The Fall Off Islands part two ... The Face of Vehemence
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Robert Rosen
Rosen never looked for controversy and was in the beginning surprised by the the vehemence of his critics. In his introduction to Life Itself he presented his strategy -- "I have ...
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VIAL magazine
seethe a.k.a russell kent slakrvytch slappyy + ockham sub noctem toroidh vehemence 6.2 verdigris vermiform waste gate willowfeverdream willowveil
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Bob Burnett: McCain's Last Issue
For the next three months, expect Senator McCain's attacks to increase in vehemence as he sees his chances for victory grow increasingly slim.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anger
Likewise, anger is sinful when there is an undue vehemence in the passion itself, whether inwardly or outwardly. Ordinarily it is then accounted a venial sin unless the excess be so ...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Ambrose to Theodosius I 390
But you have a natural vehemence, which, if any one endeavours to soothe, you quickly turn to mercy; if any one stirs it up, you rouse it so much more that you can scarcely ...
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