Sentences with phrase «often vehement»

For at least three decades, officials have debated adding a track on the Long Island Rail Road's Main Line, with often vehement opposition from some residents over train noise, disruption during construction and the acquisition of homes and businesses.
There is, after all, vigorous and often vehement non-anti-Semitic criticism of Israeli government policy by both Israelis and Palestinians, as well as by Jewish groups in the diaspora.

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These efforts met with little success, and most often with vehement rebuffs.
3 a: intense, turbulent, or furious and often destructive action or force b: vehement feeling or expression c: a clashing or jarring quality: This was a violent action.»
In truth, so vehement is this pope's love of Eastern Christianity that it has often blinded him to the most inexorable barriers between the churches.
These criticisms are often interpreted by outsiders as vehement personal attacks, but that is usually not their intent.
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