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Use "vehemency" in a sentence
"I'm laughing a little at the sheer vehemency present in the review, as Roger Ebert essentially had the same approach, likening this movie to a Faustian deal aligned to Mephistopheles :"
"As such I have a right and I unequivocally state that vehemency and berserk noise of the Russian - Jewish media is a PRETENSE, Hypocricy, deliberate instigation of madness and have only one explanation - Cowardice and Intention to appease their Zionist masters in many cases, thus irrational and totally unpatriotic."
"Which is wisely and favourably so ordered by nature, that when any object does, by the vehemency of its operation, disorder the instruments of sensation, whose structures cannot but be very nice and delicate, we might, by the pain, be warned to withdraw, before the organ be quite put out of order, and so be unfitted for its proper function for the future."