After all, Republicans weren't just vehemently opposed to fiscal stimulus; they were also vehemently opposed to monetary stimulus.
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For the record ... Chris has vehemently denied the charge.
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Luke continues to vehemently deny the rape and abuse allegations.
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Contrary to Heritage's statement, Spakovsky vehemently denied writing the letter.
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Kelly, 52, has vehemently denied any allegations of sexual misconduct.
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" In subsequent conversations, he claimed, she was "always vehemently opposed.
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North Korea has vehemently denied any connection to the killing.
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However, Kilmer vehemently denied rumors that his health had declined.
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Robicheaux and Riley have vehemently denied the accusations against them.
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North Korea has vehemently denied any connection to the murder.
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Sarshar filed a countercomplaint vehemently denying these allegations in April.
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Rand Paul is vehemently opposed to the bill, while Sen.
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It's another to do something you vehemently don't believe in.
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"I don't think he understands how vehemently people would respond."
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The actor's rep vehemently denied the allegations at the time.
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" Laurita couldn't believe the accusation — and vehemently denied it. "What?
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The party vehemently rejected that finding and challenged the fine.
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China and Russia would vehemently oppose any action at all.
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A group of central European countries vehemently opposes the plans.
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But his family and friends have vehemently dismissed the rumor.
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Ms. Pollard won over people vehemently opposed to gay marriage.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied her claims as well as Ford's.
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I also vehemently admired Laurent Grasso's film "Sun Double" (2014).
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After it leaked online, Rohingya advocates vehemently opposed its terms.
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Trump has vehemently denied any wrongdoing — but now, with Nov.
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Qatar vehemently denies the accusations against it, calling them baseless.
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Harvey vehemently denies any allegations set forth in the lawsuit.
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" Jane Green vehemently disagrees: "How do the police find clients?
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These are absolutely false statements and I vehemently deny them.
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Qatar has backed Islamist movements but vehemently denies supporting terrorism.
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"You be who you wanna be," her elder instructed vehemently.
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Labor union officials who represent federal workers have vehemently disagreed.
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In a statement, Xerox vehemently disagreed with Icahn and Deason.
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I vehemently opposed Obamacare, but now I want socialized medicine
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Each side complained vehemently about violent tactics by the other.
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The White House vehemently denies the accounts in Wolff's book.
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He has vehemently denied the other women's allegations against him.
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Behind the scenes, some Republicans vehemently pushed against Huffman's amendment.
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Conyers said he is "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
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The State Department has vehemently denied such a list existed.
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Douglas vehemently denied this accusation in his interview with Deadline.
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Moreover, Cooper appeared to be vehemently opposed to McGrady's bill.
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Kalanick had vehemently opposed reporting diversity numbers in the past.
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Both were seemingly vehemently opposed to net neutrality last August.
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Prince Andrew and Buckingham Palace have vehemently denied Giuffre's accusations.
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The third judge argued vehemently that that made little sense.
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Jordan has vehemently denied any knowledge of the alleged abuse.
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The same report states that Mamiashvili vehemently denies hitting Trazhukova.
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The Rohingya vehemently oppose the card, known as the NVC.
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Cohen told the WSJ that Trump "vehemently denies" Daniels's allegations.
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My offer to buy him sandwiches instead was vehemently refused.
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A Chinese military officer vehemently denied the rumors on Friday.
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Cuban officials vehemently denied any involvement in the health incidents.
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They, along with other Republican senators, have pushed back vehemently.
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Pakistan has vehemently denied having a role in the attacks.
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And it is vehemently loathed by nearly everyone it affects.
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Pakistan has vehemently denied having a role in the incident.
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Cohen has said previously that Trump "vehemently denies" any affair.
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"In some quarters I will be vehemently denounced," he said.
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Cohen has said Trump "vehemently denies" any affair took place.
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Both were Muslim, and both were vehemently opposed to ISIS.
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"He vehemently would rather not answer that question," Colbert said.
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Benjamin Zuckerman, the group's president, vehemently objected to the characterization.
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"I vehemently deny any allegations of sexual assault," he said.
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Judge vehemently denies the allegations contained in the Swetnick affidavit.
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But Brennan vehemently pushed back on that stance on Monday.
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NBC News has vehemently denied any mishandling of harassment matters.
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Geldof vehemently denied this, but SPIN stood by its reporting.
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The president has vehemently expressed his displeasure on multiple occasions.
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While Trump's base adores the president, millions vehemently oppose him.
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The government and police vehemently deny extrajudicial killings have taken place.
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In a statement to PEOPLE, DŌ has vehemently denied the allegations.
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He has appointed numerous judges who are vehemently against queer equality.
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They have been vehemently -- and sincerely -- committing to continued defense cooperation.
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Prosecutors say he was directly involved, a claim Durk vehemently denies.
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The president has repeatedly and vehemently denied the allegations against him.
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Kelly has continued to vehemently deny the charges levied against him.
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Those non-negotiables need to be scheduled first and vehemently protected.
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The army and judiciary vehemently deny any interference in civilian politics.
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There are also many white Americans who are vehemently pro-immigration.
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Both Cuccinelli and Morgan have vehemently promoted the president's immigration policies.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied all of the allegations made against him.
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" From BuzzFeed: "Trump vehemently denied having any business interests in Russia.
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Trump vehemently denies these allegations, and others recently leveled against him.
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Andreychenko is vehemently pro-gun, according to his social media pages.
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Kelly has repeatedly and vehemently denied all the accusations against him.
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Fox once again vehemently pledged not to contribute to Trump's wall.
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The state teachers union and PTA have vehemently opposed this proposal.
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He has repeatedly and vehemently denied all the accusations against him.
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Australia and other anti-whaling nations had vehemently opposed the move.
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The music producer has vehemently denied all previous sexual misconduct accusations.
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Vance has openly and vehemently denied any wrongdoing, in either case.
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Yet the DUP, a socially conservative Protestant outfit, is vehemently against.
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Both Kavanaugh and the White House have vehemently denied the allegations.
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Trump has once again vehemently denied the new allegations against him.
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Many sex workers and sex worker rights advocates, however, vehemently disagree.
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The Army of Islam vehemently denies any role in her disappearance.
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Both Morales and Lauer vehemently denied the rumors, as did NBC.
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Trump's vehemently denied the allegations ... calling his score of accusers liars.
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Trump and his defense team vehemently argued against such a move.
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While en route, Mattis released a statement vehemently denying the accusations.
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Her attorney, Richard Lubin, has said she "vehemently denies" murdering Marlene.
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After the original conviction, Kuenzel continued to vehemently maintain his innocence.
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Williams never revealed her source, and Burruss vehemently denied the allegations.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied her claims before the committee that same day.
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Kavanaugh followed her testimony and vehemently denied that he assaulted Ford.
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Trump argued vehemently that Apple should help investigators crack the encryption.
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The DNC has vehemently denied any collusion with the Ukrainian government.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations from Ford and two other women.
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The then-nominee vehemently denied the allegations in a contentious hearing.
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In a statement to CNN, Simmons "vehemently" denied all the allegations.
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I bet those naysayers were vehemently against women becoming clergy too.
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In a series of posts on Twitter, he vehemently defended himself.
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" Another co-star, Michael Fishman, added: "I condemn these statement vehemently.
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" Unsurprisingly, Sanders has vehemently insisted that he "does not support vigilantes.
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But EastNets' CEO has vehemently denied NSA hackers ever broke in.
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The Minnesota Democrat has vehemently denied the latest accusation against him.
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The companies, it hardly needs mentioning, have vehemently denied all allegations.
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Environmental groups have vehemently opposed a plan to do just that.
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Over the coming time period, I intend to vehemently defend myself.
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Something that just a month ago you would have vehemently denied.
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Salazar and the doctor have vehemently denied accusations of doping violations.
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That move was welcomed by China, who vehemently opposes the technology.
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The action was vehemently opposed by leading producers Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Earnest vehemently denied that administration misled the public about the payments.
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They include Britain's Prince Andrew, who has vehemently denied the allegation.
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And to no surprise, the establishment is vehemently resisting Trump's presence.
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Israel vehemently rejects any comparison to the former South African regime.
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Ratner's attorney Martin Singer says the director "vehemently denies" the allegations.
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Is there anything else we all can agree so vehemently about?
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Kavanaugh also testified before the committee -- and vehemently denied the allegation.
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Judge said through his lawyer that he "vehemently denies" Swetnick's allegations.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied all of the allegations against him. Sen.
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Kolomoisky vehemently disputes that and has challenged the nationalisation in court.
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In her statement, Hill vehemently denied any improper relationship with Kelly.
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The company has vehemently denied censoring political content outside of China.
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Mr. Moon vehemently denounced the spy agency's meddling in domestic politics.
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If he did not object vehemently, then his apologies mean nothing.
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He vehemently denied responsibility, and instead cast blame on Los Chapitos.
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As for Boykin, he's vehemently denied any physical altercation took place.
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I will not stand idle and will fight vehemently for justice!
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EB: Until Wednesday, the Trump camp vehemently denied plagiarizing the speech.
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The president has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, so why discuss pardoning oneself?
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Robbins and his lawyers have vehemently denied all of the women's claims.
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" The White House, for its part, has vehemently denied the assertion. "Mr.
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Trump has vehemently denied all of the womens' allegations made against him.
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As of this moment, they deny it, and they deny it vehemently.
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Trump also vehemently denied all of the women's allegations made against him.
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Throughout the campaign, Trump vehemently denied having any business interests in Russia.
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Numerous scientists, however, have spoken out loudly and vehemently against this idea.
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That plan was vehemently opposed by Mexico, Canada and the auto industry.
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Luke vehemently denied the accusations, countersuing for breach of contract and defamation.
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But demonstrators at the blockade on Saturday vehemently disagreed with his characterization.
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The Taliban vehemently denied that, praising the work the Red Cross does.
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He's also vehemently supported the president on Twitter and in media appearances.
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His aides vehemently brush away any talk of a 2020 presidential bid.
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Amore had vehemently denied the allegations and vowed to cooperate with authorities.
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Russia has vehemently denied that state-sponsored doping exists in the country.
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They are vehemently opposed to the U.S. military presence in the region.
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Despite the alleged conspiracy charges he faced, McClendon vehemently defended his record.
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We may still disagree about the meaning of the Constitution, often vehemently.
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Trump has repeatedly and vehemently denied all of the allegations against him.
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The same goes for anyone vehemently opposed to Trump's pro-pollution agenda.
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There are activities I vehemently dislike and those I cannot live without.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied assaulting Ford during his own testimony before the committee.
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But King is vehemently opposed to offering legal status to DACA recipients.
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Cuomo vehemently denies any role in the creation of the IDC arrangement.
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North Korea has repeatedly and vehemently denied any involvement in his death.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations in separate testimony later in the hearing.
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Clarke Tucker, a Democratic candidate in Arkansas, has vehemently criticized Pelosi's leadership.
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The aircraft was shaking vehemently and he could not read the metres.
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And he was an avowed defender of TPP, which Sanders vehemently opposed.
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I disagree, vehemently, with the narrator's dismissal of plot, realism and dialogue.
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Eritrea has vehemently denied the charges, saying the commission is politically motivated.
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A Steelers spokesperson and Rudolph&aposs attorney both vehemently denied the allegation.
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Conyers on Tuesday said he was "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
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Conyers said he "expressly and vehemently denied the allegations" then and now.
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House Republicans, who vehemently oppose the deal, quickly pounced on the administration.
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Both Cruz and his father vehemently denied the uncorroborated and unfounded claim.
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Qatar, on the other hand, vehemently denies its involvement with funding terror.
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By vehemently denying the accusations, Jordan has given himself little wiggle room.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations in his subsequent testimony before the committee.
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Party organizations hadn't developed yet, but sides were clear and vehemently opposed.
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In subsequent tweets, Avenatti vowed that she will "vehemently contest" the charges.
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Rights groups have vehemently denounced South Korea's reluctance to embrace more refugees.
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The vehemently anti-Clinton Hannity was not about to let that happen.
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Ms. Rose vehemently denied that Maddie would have done such a thing.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied Ford's allegations, and all other allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Kavanaugh followed, and vehemently denied the allegations ... seemingly coming unhinged at times.
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VINCENTELLI I vehemently disagree that pop songs flop in a theatrical setting.
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On which side were they stomping their boots more vehemently and loudly?
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Mr. Westwick has vehemently denied each of the accusations on social media.
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I may disagree with him vehemently, but his word is his bond.
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A spokesman for the company vehemently denied any connection to the president.
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The other co-hosts of ABC&aposs morning talk show disagreed vehemently.
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Polanski's lawyer told Le Parisien that the director vehemently denies the allegations.
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Moore has vehemently denied the accusations, saying the charges are politically motivated.
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Fundamentalist Protestant families there are vehemently opposed to vaccines on religious grounds.
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Mr. Payne, who remains on the air, has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
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He vehemently denies it and, of course, I absolutely do not agree.
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Later in her life, though, Ustvolskaya vehemently rejected Shostakovich's impact on her.
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Cohen has said Trump "vehemently denies" any sexual encounter between the two.
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Cohen has said Trump "vehemently denies" any encounter between him and Clifford.
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Turkey vehemently opposes recognizing the killing of 85033 million Armenians as genocide.
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Justin Fairfax was hit by sexual assault allegations that he vehemently denies.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations, which roiled his nomination for several weeks.
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Conyers has "vehemently" denied the previous allegations uncovered by the BuzzFeed investigation.
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And Canada and Mexico are both vehemently opposed to the content proposal.
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I'll live in an organization where people vehemently disagree all day long.
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ACLU attorneys are pushing for this, but government attorneys vehemently oppose it.
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It's a portrayal the family and Jackson's supporters have been vehemently battling.
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Both the mayor of Edgewater and Mr. Daibes vehemently denied the claims.
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Former Mexican presidents have vehemently denied any involvement in the drug trade.
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" "The fact is, you know, he vehemently denies it, as you know.
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They have the ability and will to protest vehemently against unseemly interference.
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In a telephone interview with CNN on Tuesday, Mack vehemently denied the allegations.
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"We were forthcoming and explained we were quite vehemently anti-(Trump)," he said.
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He vehemently denied the charges until an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2013.
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But what is remarkable about Trump is how vehemently he ran against Obama.
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We vehemently deny any and all accusations regarding revenge porn, and child pornography.
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Barack Obama vehemently denied that his recent executive actions are part of a
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Baio, who has vehemently denied Eggert's claims, had a similar response to Polinsky.
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Little wonder Brazilians protested vehemently in the build-up to their own tournament.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the claims made against him from all three women.
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Last year no party campaigned to remain in the European Union so vehemently.
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He has consistently and vehemently denied ever taking any funding from Russian sources. ●
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Raised vehemently atheist, I didn't believe in God, but I believed in surveillance.
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On the campaign trail, Trump vehemently denied having any business interests in Russia.
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The books I castigated most vehemently are ones I wouldn't write about today.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations, suing for defamation and breach of contract.
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Virtually all of them, from Europe to Asia, vehemently disagree with Trump's move.
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It's a Republican primary that once figured to match vehemently anti-Trump Sen.
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Trump has vehemently denied the allegations and is threatening to sue the Times.
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I know many couples who would vehemently disagree with letting children co-sleep.
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The music producer has vehemently denied Kesha's allegations of "verbal and emotional" abuse.
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I too was overwhelmed and vehemently waved my sign at the New Yorkers.
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While affirming his support for trans people, Simmons has vehemently rejected the claim.
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Trump has vehemently denied the claims, which CNN has been unable to corroborate.
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When the other guests vehemently disagree, she is confused and quickly becomes defensive.
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At the time, I was vehemently down on the move for Kansas City.
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Moscow has vehemently denied state involvement and claimed the allegations are politically motivated.
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The owner has vehemently denied the charges, but they continued to proliferate online.
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The singer vehemently denied the allegations, and now he's off the hook ... criminally.
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Imagine a young Daniel Craig, but if Daniel Craig vehemently denied the Holocaust.
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Through representatives, Mr. Redstone has said he is vehemently opposed to the sale.
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Thomas — who always vehemently denied Hill's accusations — never addressed the Smithsonian controversy publicly.
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He has vehemently denied the charges and accused Trump of planting the story.
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These voters vehemently oppose a DACA fix; they want to see Dreamers deported.
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"[Conor] vehemently denies any allegation of sexual misconduct or any wrongdoing," Attar said.
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Google told CNBC it "vehemently disagree[s]," noting the DoL's methodology was unclear.
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Right off the bat, Sheck vehemently denied abusing Justine or jumping her friends.
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"We vehemently disagree with Ms. Wipper's claim," the company said in a statement.
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Trump has vehemently denied any collusion between his campaign and the Russian government.
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But Corker and other Senate Republicans have vehemently denied this is the case.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — The country was vehemently split.
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This man had never met a Jewish person but vehemently hated them all.
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" Mr. Sessions vehemently disagreed with the comparison, repeatedly calling Mr. Jeffries suggestion "unfair.
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When reached by phone on Tuesday, Mr. Han vehemently denied mistreating Ms. Locklear.
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He vehemently denied the claims, and has never been charged with a crime.
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The White House vehemently denied last month that Mr. Trump made those remarks.
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Provincial officials had vehemently refused to be a part of Mr. Trudeau's plan.
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In his work, that tension would be translated into a vehemently lyrical current.
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To the Editor: I vehemently disagree with the sentiments described in the article.
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Mychal, however, tells us the allegations are false ... and vehemently denies the claims.
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Dennis Mumbulo, James's father, vehemently denied that his son had neglected the animals.
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Trump has vehemently denied all of the allegations the women made against him.
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Brown has vehemently denied Taylor's allegations as well and has vowed to countersue.
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Mr. Jordan has vehemently denied those accusations and dismissed them as politically charged.
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Sanders has vehemently denied the account, while Warren has stated that it happened.
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These are people silently but vehemently reacting against this social reign of terror.
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China has vehemently opposed the deployment, calling it a threat to Chinese security.
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If the person on the other end vehemently objects, it's red flag city.
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Cohen has said the President "vehemently denies" any sexual encounter between the two.
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Johnson & Johnson vehemently denies that its powder has anything to do with cancer.
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Cruz vehemently denied the story and accused Trump's campaign of planting the piece.
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Jean and Laur vehemently denied these allegations and any wrongdoing to BuzzFeed News.
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Kelly, 52, has vehemently denied any allegations of sexual misconduct in the past.
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The lieutenant governor has vehemently denied the woman's claims that he assaulted her.
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He vehemently decried police brutality in one Facebook Live video shot last September.
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Menendez calls Melgen a friend, but vehemently denies committing crimes to help him.
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"I vehemently supported Bernie in the election," AssuredlyAThrowAway told me over the phone.
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J&J has vehemently denied that its talc contained asbestos throughout these suits.
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"I vehemently opposed Donald Trump's policies — vehemently opposed them — and yet got constantly called a Trump supporter or a supporter of the alt-right, obviously got called a Russian agent a lot, a paid agent of the Kremlin," he told Hill.
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Gulen, who lives in exile in Pennsylvania, has vehemently denied involvement in the plot.
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Other former employees have accused her of mistreatment, charges the Netanyahus have vehemently denied.
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The Saudi government vehemently denies that it had anything to do with Khashoggi's disappearance.
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A Honduran armed forces spokesman vehemently denied the account or any other political persecution.
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The President has vehemently denied there was any quid pro quo offered to Ukraine.
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Kavanaugh, who also spoke before the Senate committee, vehemently and angrily denied the allegations.
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Her co-host, Cooper, had vehemently called out the photo shoot and Griffin's participation.
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Republicans vehemently objected to descriptions of "right-wing extremism," and DHS withdrew the report.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued for breach of contract and defamation.
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While on the campaign trail, Trump vehemently denied having any business interests in Russia.
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Here is his full statement released on Wednesday: I vehemently deny all these allegations.
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Both Apple and Amazon released statements vehemently denying the claims made in the report.
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Chicago police Superintendent Eddie Johnson has vehemently blamed lax regulations for gun repeat offenders.
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Worse yet, Mr Santrich has discredited his old comrades who vehemently defended his innocence.
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But Zahau's family vehemently insisted she was murdered and demanded authorities reopen the investigation.
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Often it's so obvious that it's pure titillation and I vehemently disagree with that.
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Garnier acknowledged that the incident took place but vehemently denied it constituted sexual harassment.
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The left-wing government vehemently disagrees, preferring to rely on building a cash reserve.
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Rob is going to write the wife an anonymous letter, which Mia vehemently opposes.
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Quincy Bioscience said that it vehemently disagreed with the complaint, which it called overreach.
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Jackie Speier then called Caputo "Putin's image consultant," a charge he vehemently objects to.
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Britain has accused Russia of being behind the attack, which the Kremlin vehemently denies.
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Kavanaugh became visibly angry during his opening statement as he vehemently denied Ford's allegations.
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"I vehemently deny the allegation that I sexually assaulted this woman," the statement reads.
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Often he nods in agreement with your words, if you are speaking, sometimes, vehemently.
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The show folks are vehemently declining to comment, so I genuinely have no idea!
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Al Jazeera and some press freedom groups have vehemently pushed back at the suggestion.
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Fairfax issued a statement Friday vehemently denying the allegations and vowing not to resign.
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Some big names in Hollywood, however, supported Scorsese's original comments, while others vehemently disagreed.
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Democrats, who had vehemently objected to the right-to-work law, hailed the ruling.
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Russia, Syria's key military backer, has vehemently denied that a chemical attack took place.
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North Korea has repeatedly and vehemently denied any involvement in the assassination of Kim.
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And he says he vehemently believes that humans are not responsible for global warming.
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He vehemently denied Ford's and two other women's allegations in his own subsequent hearing.
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Trump repeatedly and vehemently denies any racism, and he has deleted some offensive tweets.
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He was vehemently against the Vietnam War, which was raging at the time. Sen.
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But they disagreed vehemently about whether the body's own testosterone has the same effect.
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He vehemently denies lying under oath and denies participating in any collusion with Russia.
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Richmond has vehemently defended Fudge, saying she is a strong supporter of LGBTQ rights.
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Trump has long denied charges of racism, and his allies also do so vehemently.
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The term "poverty porn" is often tossed around, but filmmakers vehemently oppose that characterization.
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Conyers responded to those allegations by saying he "expressly and vehemently" denied any wrongdoing.
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For his part, Conyers has said he is "expressly and vehemently" denying any wrongdoing.
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Cohen has not been charged with a crime and has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
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We vehemently deny any wrongdoing on the part of the RNC or Trump Campaign.
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Many on the left of the American political spectrum disagreed vehemently with the decision.
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Mr. Trump's campaign has continued to vehemently deny that Mr. Lewandowski grabbed Ms. Fields.
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Entire media careers now rest on being vehemently pro-Trump or resolutely anti-Trump.
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Beijing, citing its official policy of noninterference, vehemently denies any involvement in the coup.
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Saudi officials vehemently deny this, and the United States supports their campaign in Yemen.
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Virtue is defined by how vehemently you react to that which you find offensive.
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Their family vehemently denied that the two men, ages 23 and 25, were terrorists.
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I am certain that some parts of Saudi society will vehemently oppose women driving.
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Mr. Sadr and Mr. Abadi are Iraqi Islamist leaders who are vehemently Iraqi first.
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She's vehemently denied that several times, and no evidence ever suggested she did that.
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Ms. Hutchison has vehemently denied any abuse, and denounced the accusations in published reports.
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John Kerry on Sunday vehemently denied reports that he is considering a presidential run.
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The Chinese vehemently denied any role in the epidemic sweeping across the United States.
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Above all, they vehemently oppose free trade, an issue that divides the Freedom Caucus.
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But Western Digital has vehemently said it is opposed to a deal with Broadcom.
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Sanders vehemently denies the story, which came from four anonymous sources close to Warren.
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He vehemently denied the accusation, but the question made it onto the debate stage.
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Mr. McConnell vehemently disagrees, though on Friday he did not rule out calling witnesses.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied he assaulted Ford as a drunken teenager at a party.
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South Korea and Malaysia blamed North Korea for the killing, which Pyongyang vehemently denies.
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Moore has vehemently denied the accusations and said he will refuse to stand down.
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Trump, however, vehemently denied the story in a series of tweets on Thursday morning.
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Trump "once again vehemently denies" the encounter, Cohen said in a statement last week.
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The Democratic lawmaker has also "vehemently" denied the allegations mentioned in the BuzzFeed report.
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Let me say that I vehemently disagree with the whispering campaign directed against Sen.
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Hill vehemently denied the relationship with Kelly, who also worked on her congressional campaign.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied her claims, and now the FBI is investigating what happened.
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Was I really defending someone who believed in something I was so vehemently against?
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And Joy recalls vehemently nixing Jackson's request to abscond with Wade for a year.
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For what it's worth, Apple, Amazon and the Chinese government vehemently deny the allegations.
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He vehemently denied ever acting on this "locker room talk" during the second debate.
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The firm vehemently denied any breach, despite the fact that the documents appeared undeniable.
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Other former employees have accused her of mistreatment – charges the Netanyahu&aposs have vehemently denied.
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It was one of several retaliatory measures taken by Baghdad, which vehemently opposed the referendum.
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The program ran until 1964, but the conversation continues today—perhaps more vehemently than ever.
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Luke, 42, vehemently denies the accusations and is countersuing for breach of contract and defamation.
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Other Uber shareholders led by Shervin Pishevar of Sherpa Capital have vehemently opposed Benchmark's lawsuit.
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North Korea vehemently denies any involvement in Kim's death and rejects that version of events.
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"We vehemently disagree with Ms Whipper's claim," a Google spokesperson told TechCrunch in an email.
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" Estey vehemently denies the podcast's claims, saying that Simmons' housekeeper, Teresa Reveles, is "a godsend.
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All the while, MCR vehemently denied they were getting back together, crushing our collective dreams.
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I vehemently disagree with what the president said that the Russians love having us there.
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A petition for divorce was filed last week, the accuracy of which is vehemently disputed.
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China vehemently opposes the THAAD deployment, concerned that its powerful radar can penetrate its territory.
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The accusations have been vehemently denied by Dr. Luke, who has never been criminally charged.
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Gorka has vehemently denied he belonged to the group or ever held anti-Semitic beliefs.
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Shannon vehemently denied Gunvalon's claims and was quick to set the record straight with McLaughlin.
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The Lega leader has vehemently denied ever receiving any foreign money to fund his party.
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The vehemently sexist commentary on a film that hadn't even been released yet was unsettling.
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Huawei vehemently denies the new charges and allegations that it provides China access for spying.
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Both reports were vehemently disputed by the NYPD, though it announced changes in their wake.
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Dr. Luke, via a statement from his legal team to Refinery29, vehemently denies the accusation.
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These practices have been vehemently challenged by social-justice movements, including many strands of feminism.
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Jamie has vehemently denied the accusation ... and is vowing to pursue legal action against her.
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Batali "vehemently" denied the new allegations in a statement to CBS, which airs the program.
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Bonnett, who was arraigned on Monday, vehemently denied the charges and insisted he&aposs innocent.
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Luke, 42, vehemently denies the claims and is suing for breach of contract and defamation.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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Many support him and the message he is delivering, while others have criticized him vehemently.
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Dr. Luke countersued Kesha for defamation and breach of contract and vehemently denies the allegations.
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At one point, spit practically flung out of his mouth as he vehemently defended himself.
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Britain earlier accused Russia of being behind the attack, which the Kremlin has denied vehemently.
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But it now looks as if the Justice Department's own attorneys vehemently oppose the merger.
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Check out the clip ... it's clear Rockhold vehemently feels Hardy has no place in MMA.
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In a tense standoff, Vietnam protested vehemently and sent ships to try to disrupt operations.
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Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania, vehemently push back on the idea they're losing steam.
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Luke has since vehemently denied the allegations and sued for breach of contract and defamation.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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While rumors indicated that Phil broke up with Tavelman via fax, he's vehemently denied it.
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Rather than trying to shrug off his working class Northern roots, he vehemently embraced them.
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You have President Putin very strongly, vehemently says he has nothing to do with that.
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Hammond said parliament would be "vehemently opposed" to a strategy of leaving without a deal.
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He vehemently denies that he ever assaulted anyone and looks forward to clearing his name.
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This is unlikely to happen—Moore vehemently denies the charges, though they are highly credible.
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Is it morally acceptable that he so vehemently disregarded a migrant woman's right to choose?
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The players, especially the ace starter Chris Sale, reacted angrily, vehemently criticizing Williams in public.
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The ILA vehemently opposed the bill, calling background checks an unconstitutional violation of privacy rights.
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Davidson is also vehemently rejecting Daniels' accusation that he colluded with Cohen to help Trump.
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Those are scary, those are actually ... they're all awful but those were particularly vehemently misogynist.
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The administration has vehemently denied charges that it wasn't proactive enough to block the measure.
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Roger said his wife vehemently objected to making the donation, but he did it anyway.
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He vehemently opposes foreign military intervention and says he wants to rein in income inequality.
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" Batali in a statement last year said: "I vehemently deny any allegations of sexual assault.
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That's when even many Israelis who vehemently disagreed with his politics grew to like him.
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While they would vehemently deny it, Trump is remaking the party in his inverse image.
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S.B. Moyo addressed the country on state TV, vehemently denying the operation was a coup.
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They also disagreed viscerally and vehemently with the policies Trump clearly stated he would implement.
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Neymar vehemently denied the allegations put against him by Trindade, insisting the encounter was consensual.
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" Russian authorities have vehemently disputed Dr. Rodchenkov's account, calling it the "slander of a turncoat.
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His brother, Shahbaz Sharif, currently leads the party, which vehemently rejected the Islamabad court's verdict.
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There is no indication that such a tape exists and Trump has vehemently denied it.
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Of course, Paul has vehemently denied the allegation ... saying there's no truth to it whatsoever.
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But I would vehemently disagree that these products are very good at addressing that problem.
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Graham is a consummate fan and a hater of little (except, vehemently, of other haters).
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Ironically, Pelosi vehemently opposed the litigation as a frivolous and unfounded challenge to presidential authority.
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Kavanaugh, who also testified at the hearing, has vehemently denied all the accusations against him.
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Stone had previously vehemently opposed a gag order because he makes money through media appearances.
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Back in 2016, Cadbury vehemently denied—as it continues to deny—all of these allegations.
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Moore has vehemently denied all the allegations, calling them a smear campaign by his opponents.
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BuzzFeed article: On the campaign trail, Trump vehemently denied having any business interests in Russia.
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The firms have vehemently pushed back on the suggestion that they pose a security threat.
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But by "vehemently alive," I refer especially to Kelli O'Hara, who stars as Fiona MacLaren.
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In a statement to Billboard, Mr. Simmons said he "vehemently" denied all of the allegations.
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I don't like to assume malign motives of politicians, even ones I vehemently disagree with.
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Uber has always fought vehemently against legislation that would re-classify its drivers as employees.
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Prince Andrew, who is eighth in line to the British throne, vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
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Kavanaugh and the White House vehemently denied the allegation immediately after it came to light.
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Hanks was chastised in 2015 after he vehemently defended his use of the N-word.
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Tesla is vehemently denying there's any truth to claims of unintended acceleration of Tesla vehicles.
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But the Syrian government and its key ally, Russia, vehemently denied involvement in Saturday's attack.
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Trump has vehemently denied the accusations and slammed media outlets for publishing the women's stories.
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Further to their disputes over Iran, Turkey and the Saudis disagree vehemently over political Islam.
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Mr. Batali has said he "vehemently denies" allegations that he engaged in any nonconsensual sex.
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Mr. Sharif, who vehemently denies any financial wrongdoing, is currently on trial on corruption charges.
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I argued vehemently — and got them to dig their trenches farther from the ginkgos' roots.
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We know that we will be made to answer for something that we vehemently oppose.
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Following initial reports of Cohen's payment to Daniels, Cohen said Trump "vehemently denies" any affair.
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Kadyrov phoned him and vehemently denied it, and subsequently filed a criminal complaint for slander.
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But he spoke vehemently against the idea that the church wanted to fill its coffers.
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The White House vehemently opposes that idea and Republican lawmakers have dismissed it as unnecessary.
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Hyten vehemently denied the sexual assault allegations against him at his confirmation hearing in July.
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Every ten seconds or so she turns toward him and spits, vehemently, in his face.
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Gubarev vehemently denied those allegations and sued BuzzFeed for defamation after it published the dossier.
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Vehemently anti-Trump, he made a memorable speech on the Senate floor attacking the president.
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Lewandowski vehemently denied colluding with Russia, even though he was never formally accused of collusion.
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Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has said he's not planning to step aside.
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He was a pacifist and was vehemently opposed to Bush's war in the Persian Gulf.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied all the accusations and endured an FBI investigation requested by the Senate.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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He is very pro-union, while his Republican opponent Rick Saccone was vehemently anti-union.
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It vehemently denies what James and Wade allege, and is suing HBO for $22003 million.
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A minister in Najib's cabinet said later that Muslim apostates should be "hunted down vehemently".
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Facebook vehemently denied the report, but has been dealing with the story's aftermath ever since.
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Dr. Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued her for defamation and breach of contract.
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" Shahidi vehemently denies that she and her mother ever fight, because "she is genuinely always right.
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Of course, Kelly vehemently denied the allegations in the indictment during his interview with Gayle King.
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Like the overwhelming majority of her fellow San Franciscans, Margolis had vehemently opposed Donald Trump's candidacy.
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Luke (born Lukasz Gottwald) vehemently denies the accusations and countersued for defamation and breach of contract.
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West vehemently defends Tom to Hays, but Hays says they have to clear Tom with evidence.
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After the Giants' win over the Mets on Thursday, Holland apologized vehemently for the offensive bit.
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" Hardwick vehemently denied the allegations , saying in a statement, "I was heartbroken to read Chloe's post.
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Presidential administrations, even ones we vehemently disagree with, should be allowed to implement their preferred policies.
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Instead, they are asking what risk these accusations pose to Kavanaugh, accusations that Kavanaugh vehemently denies.
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Luke has vehemently denied the allegations and until Tuesday, exactly what Gaga had said was unknown.
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This was when I was getting into Neil Young, who is a vehemently anti-overdub guy.
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When news first broke of the release, Peep's fans were also vehemently against supporting the song.
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"Judge Moore has vehemently denied the allegations made against him," the party said in a statement.
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Sanders has vehemently denied the allegation, calling it "ludicrous" at the last Democratic debate in Iowa.
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Many Democrats have vehemently opposed construction of the wall, decrying it as a symbol of xenophobia.
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I'm also vehemently anti-scrunchies, and anti-those weird plastic headbands that push your hair back.
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Soon after, the newlyweds went on a months-long tour of Africa, where they fought vehemently.
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Alptekin and Turkish officials have vehemently denied that their lobbying was connected to the Turkish government.
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Commonwealth Bank's Kerr, however, vehemently disagreed that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand had no influence.
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While the commission vehemently denies it, Fahrenkopf acknowledged the prevailing sensitivity about political elites obstructing outsiders.
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No showrunner has singled out a specter of the past so vehemently as Kondabolu does, however.
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The telecom industry vehemently opposed that approach, as did Pai, who then served as a commissioner.
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Assange has vehemently opposed the integrity of the report, calling for the editor of paper's head.
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Weinstein, through his representatives, has vehemently denied all allegations of rape and non-consensual sex acts.
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But he vehemently denied the allegations of abuse made by activists, legal aides and sex workers.
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We'd later come to understand that the original gang was violently nativist and vehemently anti-Irish.
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Luke vehemently denied the allegations, in suing the pop star for defamation and breach of contract.
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The wire is vehemently resistant to tangling and kinks, and each earpiece feels rigid and durable.
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He has vehemently denied her claims and is countersuing Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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Lenny is vehemently opposed to the Vietnam War and outraged on behalf of its innocent victims.
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He vehemently denies the accusations, and his conservative colleagues in the House have rallied around him.
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Initial reactions to the video included accusations of animal abuse, but Freeman vehemently dismissed the claims.
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Reports later emerged that the White House blocked her testimony, which press secretary Spicer vehemently denied.
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But in a "Dan Le Batard Show" broadcast Thursday, Le Batard vehemently disagreed with ESPN's stance.
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The President has repeatedly and vehemently denied all such allegations, at times even smearing the accusers.
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The mayor has vehemently denied wrongdoing, saying his office treated Mr. Singh like any other constituent.
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Instead, he vehemently defended white supremacists, sending shockwaves through the Republican Party and his own administration.
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May's Northern Irish supporters vehemently oppose any checks between the province and mainland Britain after Brexit.
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Experts vehemently disagree on the criteria for screening mammography and over-screening is not risk-free.
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Assange, meanwhile, has vehemently denied that his organization received any of its leaks from Russian actors.
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Herbalife, which sells weight management products like energy shakes and vitamins, has vehemently rejected Ackman's allegations.
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The suit says Alanis vehemently denies she ever asked Schwartz to invest in the pot biz.
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Sessions has vehemently denied the claims, but Democrats are already pointing to the accusations as disqualifying.
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Luke, 43, has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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However, Chopra's role as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador is the one that she's "vehemently passionate" about.
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Nunez vehemently denied both charges; needless to say, the arguments on either side were floridly complicated.
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That analogy was not likely to be welcomed by Israel, which vehemently opposed the Iran deal.
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Mr. Trump vehemently denied the allegations, calling Ms. Carroll a liar intent on selling a book.
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Mr. Gunnlaugsson has vehemently denied that he hid any assets or tried to avoid paying taxes.
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Each of the three politicians who signed the letter vehemently defended Uber in statements to Motherboard.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations, calling them "a complete farce" in his testimony two weeks ago.
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Trump and his associates who were named in the dossier continue to vehemently deny any collusion.
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The defendants in both defamation cases have vehemently denied Murray's accusations and are fighting the cases.
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Clinton was both a woman and (unlike Thatcher, who vehemently rejected the label) a proud feminist.
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Instead, the interview would focus on the issue of collusion, which the president has vehemently denied.
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Lubetsky and fellow runner Annie Weiss, who both finished the race, vehemently agreed: Badwater is bad.
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Russian officials, who have previously vehemently denied accusations of interference in the U.S. election, were quiet.
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Qatar, for its part, vehemently denies supporting Hamas -- which the US government considers a terror group.
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They also harbored strong sentiments against a boycott as 24% of vehemently disagreed with the notion.
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They've evidently had time to plot their stories—and to turn vehemently against those around them.
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"J Street is vehemently opposed to the nomination of David Friedman," he screeched in a statement.
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Greitens admitted to the extramarital affair back in January, but vehemently denied he blackmailed the woman.
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To bottom line it: Vehemently sticking to the same gym routine will level off your progress.
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The manager vehemently replied, "No!" when asked if this was the image Starbucks wanted to portray.
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His recent reported comments on Donald Trump, Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey, however, he vehemently denies.
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Tyson vehemently denied the accusations in a Facebook post not long after the allegations were made.
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They disagreed—sometimes vehemently—on the best means to protect the United States from foreign threats.
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Rather than expressing outrage or disdain, the hostages expressed positive feelings and vehemently defended their captors.
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The sanctions were imposed in retaliation for that action, but North Korea has vehemently denied involvement.
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I began this talk by noting that Americans have rarely disagreed so vehemently about so much.
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Twin Flames Universe threatened to sue VICE over its story, and vehemently denied all cult accusations.
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Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said earlier on Tuesday that China vehemently opposes a trade war.
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Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said earlier on Tuesday that China vehemently opposes a trade war.
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The police union president has vehemently denied that race had anything to do with what happened.
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But Sudan vehemently disputes any culpability in that attack, and is determined to clear its name.
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And you have President Putin very strongly, vehemently says he had nothing to do with that.
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It would be laughable, if so many people didn't vehemently insist that the myth has meaning.
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He also suggested that the authors had cherry-picked their data — a charge they vehemently deny.
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Far-right nationalists, who have surged into Croatia's political mainstream in recent years, vehemently oppose it.
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It was a normal day in the age of dinosaurs, until it suddenly and vehemently wasn't.
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A representative from the Turkmen Embassy in Russia has vehemently denied rumors the President is unwell.
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The wall was a key campaign pledge by Mr. Trump, but Democrats are vehemently against it.
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But the president vehemently denied that the software had been misused by anyone in his administration.
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Trump pledged that Mexico would pay for the wall, a suggestion its leaders have vehemently rejected.
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But Belcher, who polled for Obama in the state that year, vehemently disputes that conventional wisdom.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations in a subsequent hearing and was later confirmed to the court.
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Russia has deep historical ties with Serbia and vehemently opposed NATO's war over Kosovo in 1999.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegations, telling sources he was "flabbergasted" when he learned of them.
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Sanders vehemently denied the reports on Monday, but Warren later confirmed them in a lengthy statement.
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" Rose's lawyer, Jonathan Bach, told CNN that Rose "vehemently denies and will vigorously contest these allegations.
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Mr. Hegseth vehemently disagreed with that view, his single flash of anger during a lengthy interview.
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Significantly, he also vehemently opposes the expansion of Mr. Erdogan's powers, and therefore opposes the referendum.
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Democrats remain vehemently opposed to any tax legislation that offers big tax cuts for the rich.
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" The school, Ms. Bagby and Mr. Furlonge wrote, "vehemently opposes anti-Jewish words, deeds, and sentiment.
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Turkey was vehemently cheering its own favored Islamists on and backing some of them with weapons.
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While Warren stood by her corroboration of the report, Sanders vehemently denied making such a comment.
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Sanders vehemently denied the claim, but Warren confirmed CNN's report in a statement later on Monday.
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The company vehemently rejects the accusations and has repeatedly said it would never engage in espionage.
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We vehemently deny these allegations and look forward to vigorously defending Oscar's good name and reputation.
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If there was to be a peace march or demo, Coca announced it, vehemently urging participation.
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Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and has threatened to sue the Post for its story.
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India also accused Pakistan of having a "direct hand" in the attack, which Pakistan vehemently denies.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied both claims, as well as a third sexual misconduct accusation against him.
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Leaders in the fight for expanded access to health care, like the vehemently pro-choice Sen.
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Sources tell PEOPLE that Spilo vehemently disagreed with the decision to boot him from the game.
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Sources tell PEOPLE that Spilo vehemently disagreed with the decision to remove him from the game.
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She vehemently rejected the sobriquet, but whatever her intent, her writings certainly set her critics aflame.
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Both NASA and Boeing vehemently disagreed with many of the conclusions drawn by the OIG report.
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At the time, MSG staffers claimed Oak was drunk during the incident -- which Oakley vehemently denied.
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The head coach Sun Dong-yol vehemently denied the accusation in a news conference this month.
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As Georgia's current secretary of state in charge of voter security, Kemp vehemently supported the law.
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Both China and Taiwan, which China views as a renegade province, vehemently rejected the court ruling.
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But I don't think he'll be attacking them quite as vehemently, because it doesn't really work.
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In fact, many vehemently denied they were goth, but had no trouble spotting those that were.
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Six women, including Munn, went on the record accusing Ratner of sexual misconduct, which he vehemently denies.
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The FBI and the Justice Department vehemently opposed the release of the memo, and for good reason.
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Allen vehemently denied Dylan's claims, accusing Farrow of manipulating his adopted daughter into believing the abuse occurred.
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Pakistan vehemently denied involvement in the Kashmir bombing and said the Indian missiles hit only empty forest.
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Uber, for its part, vehemently denies that any of the files made it to the company's servers.
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Two South Korean soldiers have been severely wounded by landmines, though North Korea vehemently denied any involvement.
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Monsanto has vehemently denied such a connection, saying hundreds of studies have established that glyphosate is safe.
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But the morality of that has rarely been called out so clearly and vehemently by affected communities.
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During last season's RHOBH reunion, Lisa Rinna accused Vanderpump of getting a facelift — something she vehemently denied.
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Prime Minister Theresa May blamed the Russian government for the attack, which the Kremlin has vehemently denied.
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Luke (born Lukasz Gottwald) vehemently denies the accusations and is countersuing for breach of contract and defamation.
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But at least on Facebook, members of the Germania Ottomans vehemently deny being a criminal biker gang.
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The fact that rappers would ever mirror the practice of an entity they've vehemently criticized is ironic.
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Weinstein has admitted to making advances on actresses, but vehemently denies allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
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Trump's attorneys have vehemently died the allegations by the woman identified in court documents as Jane Doe.
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Jeffrey Tambor "adamantly and vehemently" denies the sexual harassment claims brought against him by a former assistant.
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Additionally, Singer has had multiple accusations of sexual misconduct levied against him — which he has vehemently denied.
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Britain blames Russia for poisoning them with a military-grade nerve agent — a charge Russia vehemently denies.
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TMZ Sports previously reported that sources close to Beckham Jr. vehemently denied the two were an item.
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" Mayor Cruz vehemently disagreed, saying, "When you're drinking from a creek, it's not a good news story.
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Speaking for the first time since their falling out exclusively to PEOPLE, Pulos vehemently denied that claim.
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Stewart writes both Musk and Tesla "vehemently deny" Epstein's story, and Stewart himself expresses skepticism about it.
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He also focused on several sexual assault allegations published in recent days, which he has vehemently denied.
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Settler leaders have vehemently condemned the arson and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.
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Luke, 42, in turn, has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued for breach of contract and defamation.
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As more and more núcleos sprang up, he made sure his will was vehemently channelled through them.
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On the other, you can take Donald Trump and Sean Hannity's word that he vehemently opposed it.
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"Everyone there, the politicians, the church, the academe, they vehemently did not want mining there," she said.
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We collectively want to echo the calls of women everywhere that vehemently demand change, in all industries.
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Esteelmer Francisco Reyes Giron and former military commissioner Heriberto Valdez Asij have both vehemently denied the accusations.
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An elitist, racist dating app is making waves in Singapore — and its founder is defending it vehemently.
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Since then, the documentary has been vehemently denounced by Jackson's estate, which claims the allegations are untrue.
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Rohrabacher has vehemently denied that these meetings prove he's somehow under the influence of the Russian government.
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The CIA and some Western countries suspect him of ordering the killing, which Saudi authorities vehemently deny.
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Trump has vehemently denied Moscow aided his presidential bid, a charge which Putin has also repeatedly dismissed.
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Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of supporting separatists in eastern Ukraine, a claim Russia vehemently denies.
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While Dahl has vehemently denied it as merely a harmless stunt, its execution was racist and homophobic.
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Lewis maintained his criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose nomination for the position Lewis vehemently opposed.
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Saudi Arabia returned the slap, summoning the Iranian ambassador in Riyadh to vehemently object to Iran's condemnation.
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Lamm vehemently denies that he participated in any voter fraud in connection with any election in Bloomingburg.
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The company's attorneys have vehemently denied that they ever misled investors—or misled anyone about climate science.
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Exxon supports both the Paris climate agreement and a carbon tax, both of which Trump vehemently opposes.
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Bishop has vehemently fought efforts to make it mandatory, as have numerous other Republicans in both chambers.
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Grijalva vehemently denied that he drank on the job or fostered any kind of hostile work environment.
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Even politicians vehemently opposed to secession say the application of Article 155 measures will have negative consequences.
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His lawyer, Donald A. Mates Jr., said this week that Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu "vehemently" denied the allegations.
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America has interests, and Russia has differing interests, so we should pursue and defend our interests vehemently.
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Conyers had also faced multiple allegations of sexual harassment by former employees, accusations Conyers vehemently he denied.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegations and is set to testify before the Senate panel on Thursday.
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Ukraine would vehemently oppose the idea that the White House would consider formalizing Russian control of Crimea.
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Additionally, both states have enacted paid sick leave for workers, issues the Freedom Foundation have vehemently opposed.
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Ultra-Orthodox members of Netanyahu's coalition vehemently reject the bill, leading to a crisis within his government.
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Hungary is also vehemently opposed to plans to offer refugees from camps in Syria resettlement in Europe.
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She testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week about her allegations, which Kavanaugh has denied vehemently.
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Retail lobbyists who vehemently oppose changing theft thresholds often argue that it will encourage or increase shoplifting.
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The judge vehemently denied allegations he sexually assaulted Ford during a combative and emotional afternoon of testimony.
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As the gay-rights movement takes shape around them, Arthur vehemently wants nothing to do with protests.
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In 2002, when the cheerleading for the Iraq war started, I was vehemently against the proposed invasion.
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He quickly decided to keep an American missile-defense battery whose deployment his supporters had vehemently opposed.
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He answered all of our questions, including the personal ones that he is known to vehemently dislike.
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Jussie and his lawyer have vehemently denied the attack was staged, maintaining this was a hate crime.
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Some survivors have vehemently opposed it, as did a majority of South Koreans, according to recent surveys.
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Rockhold courted controversy for allegedly asking a date if she "spits or swallows", something he vehemently denies.
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It often accuses the south Asian nation of covertly sheltering Taliban leaders, an accusation Islamabad vehemently denies.
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The heads of the UK, France, the EU, Germany, and Canada were all vehemently against the idea.
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"The base of the Democratic Party is so vehemently, if not violently, opposed to him," he said.
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Jordan vehemently rejects this idea, not wanting to be destabilized by a large new population of Palestinians.
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Mr. Jordan has vehemently denied that he knew of the abuse and has mounted an aggressive counterattack.
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He argued vehemently against the summary execution of Iraqi officials and Kurdish collaborators captured during the uprising.
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Politico reported the U.S. may be considering a "coronavirus czar," which the White House has vehemently denied.
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How do you think you would handle yourself in talking with someone with whom you vehemently disagree?
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Planned Parenthood staffers vehemently pushed back on Wen's account, arguing her dismissal stemmed from poor leadership skills.
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This exposes the quizzical-looking man, but only briefly, until the second man vehemently covers him again.
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She protested that characterization so vehemently that we asked for a rerun based on strictly geographic lines.
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Is there any benefit to hearing the thoughts and views of those with whom you vehemently disagree?
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However, the Inspector General's report has not yet been publicly released, and McCabe vehemently denies the charges.
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Trump and his legal defense at the impeachment trial have vehemently denied the President did anything wrong.
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Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen said in a statement that Trump "vehemently denies" any encounter with Daniels.
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The vast majority expressed support, but some, from various trading firms and exchanges, have been vehemently opposed.
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She has been vehemently criticized by many education advocates for favoring voucher programs over repairing public schools.
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Following that report, Cohen said in a statement that Trump "vehemently denies" any encounter between the two.
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To the credit of the Trump administration, the U.S. vehemently opposes the mandatory labeling of Jewish products.
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While refusing to testify or be questioned, Ms. Park has vehemently asserted her innocence in other forums.
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In an interview with Fox News earlier Monday, Kavanaugh vehemently denied allegations Avenatti alluded to on Twitter.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegations against him and was confirmed narrowly to the court in October.
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He vehemently denied the allegations, claiming they were part of a plot to take over the club.
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Machado was ejected for vehemently arguing a called third strike but denied he made contact with Welke.
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For his part, Smollett has vehemently denied any suggestion that he was complicit in his own attack.
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He had argued against it as vehemently as one could without starting an actual fight, before relenting.
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The committee set out to investigate the claims and asked Kavanaugh about them — he vehemently denied them.
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South Korean intelligence officials say the North Korean leader directly ordered the killing, a claim Pyongyang vehemently denies.
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But we also had to deal with Roy Moore and everyone in this state who vehemently supported him.
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The Senate confirmed the justice earlier this month as he faced sexual misconduct accusations, which Kavanaugh vehemently denied.
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The hitmaker (born Lukasz Gottwald) is countersuing for breach of contract and defamation and vehemently denies the accusations.
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Uber, for its part, vehemently denies that any of the files have made it to the company's servers.
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That would draw the ire of China and Russia, who are both vehemently opposed to the missile system.
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But Trump also rolled out a new trade policy that the vast majority of his staff vehemently opposed.
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J-Street, the advocacy group, said it "vehemently" opposed Friedman, citing his position on a two-state solution.
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Billy was a Protestant and Kick's devout Catholic family, in particular her mother, Rose, vehemently opposed their romance.
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Criminal justice reform advocates have vehemently opposed the creep of video-only visitations into American jails and prisons.
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With equal conviction, Mr Kavanaugh vehemently denied the claims later that day in front of the same panel.
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Another user went as far as calling Cain out for supporting a "white supremacist," which Cain vehemently denied.
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Weinstein, meanwhile, has admitted to making advances on actresses, but vehemently denies allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
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Observers at the time vehemently denied scattered reports in Northern newspapers that the Confederacy had recruited black soldiers.
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They advocated shoplifting, smoking crack, and committing suicide, while vehemently denouncing world trade, and of course, the police.
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In recent months, Kickstarter has vehemently and repeatedly denied that it has engaged in any union-busting activity.
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The notion that Trump's comments to Comey constitute obstruction of justice has been vehemently rejected by Trump's supporters.
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Tom Cotton vehemently opposed, and the confirmation of another Supreme Court justice and other judges across the country.
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Reached by BuzzFeed News on Saturday, Kramer said he was "appalled" and vehemently denied all of Dushku's claims.
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The hitmaker (born Lukasz Gottwald) vehemently denies the accusations and is countersuing for breach of contract and defamation.
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The Saudi government vehemently denies these allegations, and it's this version of events that the botnet was amplifying.
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No surprise, I found no shortage of parents who vehemently take issue with the study and its findings.
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While the government allowed the first non-Christians to sit in Parliament, pious scientists vehemently opposed Darwinian evolution.
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He vehemently opposed district officers' attempts to stockpile grain, on the basis that it would distort the market.
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Kavanaugh has vehemently denied Ford's charges, while Judge has said that he has no recollection of the incident.
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In a statement, Pakistan's army vehemently denied that Pakistani troops had crossed the border or mutilated the soldiers.
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Kenny said the Irish government disagrees "very vehemently with the European commission" and denies any favoritism for Apple.
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It's a way to rationalize clinging even more vehemently to a ruinous, oligarchic status quo—democracy be damned.
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Rumors have been floating around that Lowry and Marroquin are getting back together, but he's vehemently denied them.
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"President Trump once again vehemently denies any such occurrence, as has Ms. Daniels," Cohen says in a statement.
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Brokaw, 200, has vehemently denied any misconduct, and his current and former colleagues have rallied to his defense.
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Comey vehemently defended his decisions in the handling of the investigation into Clinton's use of a private server.
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" Depp, 55, has vehemently denied all abuse allegations, calling the claims "salacious false stories, gossip, misinformation, and lies.
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"FOX News and Dianne Brandi vehemently deny the race discrimination claims in both lawsuits," a spokesperson told CNN.
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Kilimnik told The New York Times in 2017 that "I vehemently deny" any ties to Russian intelligence agencies.
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Is National Review sacrificing its values in a desperate bid for relevancy under a president it vehemently opposed?
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It's a hot topic in the online community; most people in the "fundie fandom" seem vehemently against it.
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They think he took gifts from construction companies involved in the Petrobras bribery scandal, which he vehemently denies.
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But Uber is known for being vehemently anti-tipping, so we're getting a new in-app feature instead.
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So it's no wonder that the White House would want to vehemently deny the veracity of this story.
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A representative for the mogul vehemently denied allegations of non-consensual sex in a statement to the magazine.
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What mattered was that he was vehemently opposed to the Republican establishment, particularly Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Pro-choice activists vehemently opposed his candidacy, and Mello ultimately lost to Jean Stothert, a pro-life Republican.
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Russia opposed Montenegro joining NATO Russia was vehemently opposed to Montenegro's joining the alliance, issuing statements of opposition.
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In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me, and continue to do so.
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But he vehemently believes Americans should trash plastic waste by burying it underground in well-managed "modern" landfills.
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He vehemently protests his innocence and eighteen months later, the identity of the murder is thrown in doubt.
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" Trump on Monday vehemently denied the charge, telling The Hill in an exclusive interview: "She's not my type.
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We can vehemently disagree on something and an hour later we are asking each other what's for lunch.
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Tim Cook, its openly gay C.E.O. who went to business school at Duke University vehemently opposes the law.
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"Thank God (whom I vehemently do not believe in) my left arm and hand are intact," she wrote.
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He has vehemently denied the accusations, but his confirmation has been delayed while the FBI investigates the claims.
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Trump's lawyer has denied Daniels's claims of an affair with the president, saying Trump "vehemently denies" her claims.
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He has been accused by three women of varying degrees of sexual misconduct — allegations he has vehemently denied.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations in his subsequent hearing and was later confirmed to the nation's highest court.
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So basically in being so vehemently counterculture ,heavy metal—especially black metal—has built itself a conservative prison.
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Refiners say the law is putting them out of business, but ethanol interests have vehemently opposed any changes.
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Trump told reporters traveling with him to Hanoi on Saturday that Putin had again vehemently denied the allegations.
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Though Beijing vehemently protests the arms sales, it also warily acknowledges them as part of long-established practice.
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Chris says that Rachel is the best person to "represent" that struggle and vehemently thanks Rachel for returning.
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It's possible to fully, and vehemently, disagree with Mr. Wilson and Mr. Taaki yet still see their points.
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She noted that some of the counties vehemently opposing the state's new gun control legislation are solidly Democratic.
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Mr. Cosby vehemently denies the allegations brought against him in these defamation suits, and he maintains his innocence.
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A sexual assault civil suit was filed against him last summer, although he vehemently has denied the charges.
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Think you have the balls to play this loud in front of the country's vehemently anti-communist crowd?
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Neymar vehemently denied the allegations and claimed he had several text messages PROVING he was being set up.
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J Street, a liberal pro-Israel group based in Washington, said it was "vehemently opposed" to Friedman's nomination.
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A spokesman for Tesla and Musk "vehemently" denied to the Times that Epstein ever advised Musk on anything.
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He says President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has "vehemently denied" the conclusions of numerous American intelligence agencies.
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But Beijing vehemently opposed sanctions by Washington against Chinese institutions, particularly banks, that help the North, she said.
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People who are vehemently against this, when the facts are given to them, they change their minds completely.
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Mr. Sanders vehemently denied he had said that, which prompted Ms. Warren to confront him after the debate.
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The insurgent Alabama Republican vehemently denied Corfman's allegations in an interview with radio host Sean Hannity on Friday.
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Those accusations, which she and her husband, Richard Ratcliffe, have vehemently denied, resulted in a five-year sentence.
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Priebus and Spicer both vehemently opposed Scaramucci's hire, and Spicer resigned on the day he joined the staff.
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Sanders vehemently denied that he made the statement, while Warren stuck to her claim that the exchange occurred.
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Sanders vehemently denied that he made the statement, while Warren stuck to her claim that the exchange occurred.
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Through the spokesman, Mr. Cagney also said he "vehemently denies" any improprieties at after-hours events with colleagues.
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The information first surfaced last year in the leaked Panama Papers and was vehemently denied by Mr. Sharif.
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Five of them were adamant that upskilling would be the future of business growth, and one vehemently disagreed.
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Her office vehemently denied the rumor, and a Japanese journalist who reported it was indicted on defamation charges.
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At the time, Batali released a follow-up statement to CNN "vehemently" denying any allegations of sexual assault.
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Turkey vehemently opposes recognition of the genocide, which was committed by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1917.
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Democrats, who are vehemently opposed to wall funding, have offered full-throated support for alternative border security measures.
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Moore has vehemently denied the allegations and is pursing the GOP nomination once more among a crowded field.
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But Barr vehemently disagreed with Horowitz&aposs findings, saying the inspector general wasn&apost thorough in his investigation.
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That all changed when Christine Blasey Ford came forward with allegations of sexual assault, which Kavanaugh vehemently denies.
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Mr. Cosby vehemently denies the allegations brought against him in these defamation suits and he maintains his innocence.
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The sites that we identified from the ADL and SPLC lists vehemently denied that they are hate sites.
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The Obama administration has lobbied vehemently against the bill, fearing a diplomatic fallout with its Middle East ally.
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Through the spokesman, Mr. Cagney also said he "vehemently denies" any improprieties at after-hours events with colleagues.
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Soon a vehemently campy flight attendant named George begins to suspect that there's a sex ghost on board.
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You look at the civil rights movement: Those leaders spoke vehemently out against the policies of the Democrats.
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Saudi Arabia has vehemently denied involvement in the attack, but many suspect the country somehow played a role.
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Kirkman later vehemently denied that she was talking about C.K., whom she once considered something like a mentor.
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And Mr. Obama vehemently fought the notion that he was a socialist, or even out of the ideological mainstream.
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Toby brings the tape to the VCR doctor, who can put it on the cloud, which Kate vehemently disapproves.
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The work is playful, but it's also vehemently resistant to being pinned down to a definitive version of Blackness.
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Though the US believes the missile system is defensive in nature, Russia and China are vehemently opposed to it.
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Halili had been included on a government list of suspected drug personalities, but he had vehemently denied any involvement.
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One of the most fascinating parts of the doc is watching Aaron Carter defend Lou so vehemently and tearfully.
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Pulos vehemently denied those claims to PEOPLE in November when speaking out about the fight for the first time.
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Chua admits that "it's all valid criticism," but she vehemently disagrees that she leaned into a traditionally negative stereotype.
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I asked her if she was having sex and she vehemently denied it and then continued to defy me.
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China has vehemently opposed a Thaad deployment in South Korea, saying it would constitute a threat to its security.
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"My client Charles Payne vehemently denies any wrongdoing and will defend himself vigorously against this baseless complaint," he said.
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Those who have castigated Zere most vehemently seem to be social conservatives who want women to know their place.
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The Chinese fans lining up to see James may vehemently oppose the current anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
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No sooner had he tweeted about González before some of his followers vehemently expressed their disapproval in the comments.
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The designation was vehemently opposed by Utah's congressional delegation, with multiple lawmakers vowing to work to undo the designation.
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Dean Heller told the Associated Press he "vehemently" opposes Trump, though he vowed he will not vote for Clinton.
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A vast majority of those comments came from Bernie Sanders supporters, who vehemently disagreed with the editorial board's conclusion.
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It vehemently rejected South Korea's suggestion that they should resume negotiations over an end to the North's nuclear programme.
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Luke (aka Lukasz Gottwald, 44) has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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The White House vehemently denied it, explaining that the $1.7 billion figure had nothing to do with the prisoners.
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Police and the government vehemently reject those allegations and accuse critics of exaggerating the death toll for political gain.
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"I vehemently deny any allegations of sexual assault," Batali said in a statement issued by his representative Linden Zakula.
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Waymo CEO John Krafcik said that Levandowski had vehemently held that redundant systems for steering and braking were unnecessary.
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Luke (aka Lukasz Gottwald, 44) has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for breach of contract and defamation.
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"We will vehemently contest all charges," he said, adding that Daniels will plead not guilty to the three charges.
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The Trump campaign, which has vehemently denied previous sexual assault allegations against him, pushed back against Drake's account Saturday.
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Trump has vehemently denied those accusations and in recent days and claimed that the election is "rigged" against him.
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She has vehemently insisted she never sent or received information that was classified at the time it was sent.
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" When the 60 Minutes allegation surfaced, Batali responded: "I vehemently deny the allegation that I sexually assaulted this woman.
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For her part, Yellen vehemently denied the idea that politics is even a topic of discussion at the Fed.
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The director has had multiple accusations of sexual misconduct levied against him — all of which he has vehemently denied.
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Trump had vehemently opposed sending more aid to the Caribbean island that was devastated by a hurricane in 2017.
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Obama has faced pressure to provide evidence Russia meddled in November's election, a charge which Trump has vehemently denied.
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Kate disagrees vehemently, and tells him he's being a child and an idiot if he doesn't have the surgery.
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TB -- who was cut by the Seahawks on Tuesday -- vehemently denied any involvement in a physical fight with Bailey.
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During a routine Slack conversation we discovered that many of us disagree—vehemently—about what's necessary on Turkey Day.
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She vehemently denied those claims to PEOPLE in November when speaking out about the fight for the first time.
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Schenck hopes he can help others view those they disagree with, no matter how vehemently, in a different light.
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The United States and Afghanistan's government have long accused Pakistan of covertly sheltering Taliban leaders, which Islamabad vehemently denies.
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China vehemently denies allegations that it tries to influence the domestic politics of other countries for its own benefit.
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"If a criminal charge is brought, he will be fighting that vehemently," Mr. Rosenzweig said of the former judge.
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The White House has not ordered the FBI to reopen Kavanaugh's background investigation and has vehemently denied Ford's accusations.
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Trump and his campaign have vehemently denied the accusations, calling the stories false and slamming outlets for publishing them.
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The Obama administration has vehemently denied any connection between the cash delivery and the release of the American prisoners.
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Tony Cardenas of California is vehemently denying accusations that he sexually assaulted a 22003-year-old girl in 22013.
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"I am very vehemently against family separation and the separation of parents and children," she said in August 2018.
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The past year has been no exception, with fears over the terrorist threat vehemently voiced during the presidential campaign.
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He vehemently opposes LGBT rights Moore's anti-LGBT stances extend far beyond his opposition to the Supreme Court's ruling.
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Local Democrats, eager to burnish the state's liberal credentials in 2018, vehemently disagree with that vision of the future.
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During the Green New Deal debate, some vehemently rejected carbon offsets as climate colonialism exploiting indigenous and rural communities.
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When in vitro fertilization was developed, many were vehemently opposed to it, fearing it would result in damaged babies.
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Pro-life and pro-choice activists have written many op-eds vehemently campaigning for their sides of the issue.
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Conyers said he "vehemently" denies the allegations made by the former employee but settled with her to avoid litigation.
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Moore vehemently denied the allegations, though many Republicans in Washington called on him to drop out of the race.
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I vehemently disagree with Buzzfeed posting the dossier and strongly praise CNN in this instance for its careful reporting.
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"We both just so vehemently disagreed on a specific issue that to me is very important," Kunis, 34, said.
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Brunson, 50, is being tried on espionage and terror-related charges, which he and the U.S. government vehemently deny.
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I guess I could name a few dozen collegiates who vehemently despise both of those statements, but too bad.
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Under the FTA upgrade, Beijing is pushing for better investment access into the Pacific nation - something Peters vehemently opposes.
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By the end of our time together, Toups had gone from raising an eyebrow to vehemently defending of Ashantison.
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If they say you can't promote your practice, that would be unreasonable — and I would disagree with them vehemently.
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Paul disagrees vehemently and declined an invitation to attend last night's event, but vowed to keep an open mind.
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The two companies vehemently reject that and say they welcome competition and are making every effort to boost services.
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Like them, she doesn't believe in the "illusion of peace" and has spoken out vehemently against a Palestinian state.
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Ultimately Mr. Yanukovych disregarded Mr. Manafort's advice and refused to sign the trade agreement, which Mr. Putin vehemently opposed.
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Russia has repeatedly accused rebels of using chemical weapons, while vehemently denying allegations that the Syrian Army uses them.
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Greitens has vehemently rejected that he blackmailed the woman with whom he had an extramarital affair before becoming governor.
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In a statement, Globo vehemently denied making bribes and said it was willing to cooperate with United States authorities.
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Pope Francis granted Cardinal Pell a leave of absence to contest the charges, which the cardinal has vehemently denied.
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The investigation appears to support allegations the country's Catholic Church backed Peña Nieto's electoral aspirations – something Valdemar vehemently denies.
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He said Mr. Stone then incorporated those falsehoods into his congressional testimony — an allegation that Mr. Stone vehemently denies.
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"We warned them that this man was vehemently spreading Wahhabism and that he was calling for jihad," he said.
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After we both vehemently denied the rumor, the gunnery sergeant dropped the accusation and said it was a misunderstanding.
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"He has a titanium spine," Malcolm told the Hill of Pryor, a staunch conservative who vehemently opposed Roe v.
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If I had ever been invited to a Narcan party during my active addiction, I would have vehemently declined.
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Some of his writing on who should bear responsibility for chemical weapon attacks in Syria has been vehemently contested.
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"This country will change only when it has ethics, principles," Mr. Doria declared vehemently while brandishing a silver pen.
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But that position finds no favor with Florida's significant Cuban American population, most of whom are vehemently anti-Castro.
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Wheeler's plan, which would have saved consumers billions of dollars annually, was vehemently opposed by Big Cable and Hollywood.
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Wheeler, for his part, has vehemently denied any accusations that he willingly and knowingly invoked a white power symbol.
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Building the wall was one of Trump's most frequently repeated campaign promises, but Democrats are vehemently opposed to it.
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He vehemently supports anything that might protect his pigs and says that talk of refugees just muddies the issue.
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The United States and South Korea began annual joint military exercises this week to which the North vehemently objects.
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Some of the survivors in the Kirchheimer circle remain, at the time of the film, vehemently unforgiving of Germans.
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Shulkin, on the other hand, has vehemently denied that he resigned, telling multiple outlets that he was flatly fired.
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These crowds were vehemently opposed to Obamacare (at least the Obamacare that had been presented to them on TV).
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They should stand in front of the restaurant and say that no matter how vehemently you disagree with Mrs.
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When his father vehemently opposed the match, Stevens stormed out of the house and never spoke to him again.
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" In July, Cummings vehemently defended his hometown after the president called it "a disgusting, rat and rodent-infested mess.
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Trump has vehemently denied any wrongdoing while pointing the finger at Democrats for launching another "witch hunt" against him.
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It's inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, who was racist and anti-semitic—vehemently racist and anti-semitic.
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But by courting this constituency, Republicans hyper-energize the much larger majority of voters who oppose Trump, often vehemently.
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Why should I support a candidate who vehemently opposed LGBTQIA rights until it was politically dangerous to do so?
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Yet, the FBI vehemently objected to the release of the memo as threatening "grave" consequences to national security ground.
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Picking him would brand Trump an utter hypocrite, given how vehemently he threatened to jail Clinton for related trespasses.
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There is some precedent in Israeli history for Netanyahu to step down even as he vehemently asserts his innocence.
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Yet even as assisted suicide has generated broader support, the group most vehemently opposed to it hasn't budged: doctors.
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre is finally speaking out after Prince Andrew vehemently denied sexually abusing her when she was 17.
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Just as vehemently, their Code insisted that movies promote the ideas of the marriage and home, government, and religion.
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Conyers on Tuesday issued a statement "vehemently" denying the initial harassment allegations, but acknowledged the existence of the settlement.
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Pompeo indicated that Trump could finally meet with Rouhani on the sidelines of the gathering, something Bolton vehemently opposed.
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As the mystery deepened, museum staff became the target of rumors of an inside job, allegations they vehemently denied.
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Ryan has vehemently denied those charges and tried to rally Republicans behind acting quickly to address Puerto Rico's woes.
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Residents of the southern Chilean city of Osorno vehemently objected to Francis' 2015 appointment of Barros as bishop there.
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It should be a right, one that is defended vehemently by the president at all times for all people.
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He vehemently disagrees with her view that immigration and radical Islam are the cause of most of France's problems.
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ARTHUR PARSONS (Bradley Whitford): This adviser who vehemently opposes publication of the Pentagon Papers is a composite fictional character.
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"My client vehemently denies that any inappropriate or nonconsensual touching occurred at any time," Jackson told the LA Times.
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Ms. Dorram vehemently denied that the employee hair policy was racially motivated and said the text messages were mischaracterized.
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Vehemently opposed to the Pacific agreement and similar deals, Trump has vowed it won't be ratified on his watch.
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Both South Korean and U.S. officials say Kim Jong Un's regime were behind the killing, which Pyongyang vehemently denies.
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They have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie's tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed.
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In 1633, Galileo was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" because he had claimed that the earth revolves around the sun.
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The U.S. president has also implied that Japan manipulates the value of the yen — a suggestion Mr Abe vehemently rejects.
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The Ouro Preto group disagreed vehemently with Petrobras' decision, believing its bid followed the rules, three of the sources said.
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"My client vehemently denies that any inappropriate or non-consensual touching occurred at any time," his attorney Alan Jackson said.
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" Mollie Tibbetts's father told Donald Trump Jr. to stop exploiting her death to push "racist" views that she "vehemently opposed.
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Six months later, her reputation fouled, de Lima was arrested and detained on drug charges, though she vehemently disputes them.
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She was reportedly in talks with networks, but never pursued it and vehemently denied that she was ever in negotiations.
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Exacerbating regional tension, China is vehemently opposed to the deployment in South Korea of an advanced U.S. anti-missile system.
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Singer vehemently denied the new accusations and story as false and being written by "a homophobic journalist" with an agenda.
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At the time of the investigation, police believed Trail and Cunanan to be romantically linked, something Trail's family vehemently denies.
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Government watchdogs, members of Congress, and the ACLU have vehemently fought against the program, claiming it lacks grounding in science.
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Trump again reiterated on Tuesday that MbS "vehemently denies" involvement in a killing that has sparked outrage around the world.
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Ryan Seacrest has issued a statement vehemently denying a wardrobe stylist's allegation of sexual misconduct, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. E!
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Erdogan publicly blamed Gulen as having something to do with the planning of the coup, a charge Gulen vehemently denied.
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Since the film's premiere, Jackson's nephew Taj Jackson, 45, has repeatedly and vehemently denounced the allegations made in the documentary.
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Sheff said the "most irresponsible thing" would have been to omit Hannah's death scene entirely, though some viewers vehemently disagreed.
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For months, President Donald Trump has repeatedly and vehemently denied that his campaign conspired with Russia during the 2016 election.
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Piven has vehemently denied the allegations and even took a lie detector test to try to prove the claims unfounded.
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Her Republican opponent has vehemently rejected the attacks and said he would only use nuclear weapons as a last resort.
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He also alleged that Pulos filed claims of wrongful termination and abuse and victimization against him, which she vehemently denies.
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"Bryan categorically denies these allegations and will vehemently defend this lawsuit to the very end," Brettler said in an email.
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The cartoon is pretty, funny, smart, and even hopeful about the importance of finding common ground when we vehemently disagree.
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Sexton was blamed by some fans for the Justice League actor's issues, and vehemently denied that she had any part.
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"In this case, I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me and continue to do so," said Conyers.
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Syria and its most powerful ally, Russia, have vehemently denied the accusations, saying that terrorist groups were behind the deaths.
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Not only was cancelling this artist not even considered, the choice not to do so was openly and vehemently defended.
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Asked in the interview about the allegation of ties to Russian intelligence agencies, Mr. Kilimnik said, "I vehemently deny it."
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In March, following a hospital stay in the wake of Leaving Neverland, Paris vehemently denied reports that she'd attempted suicide.
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As the chief law enforcement officer of my State, I vehemently oppose the creation of circumstances that invite such dangers.
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The ethanol industry has vehemently opposed those proposals, saying they would undermine demand for biofuels and also hurt farm income.
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" From Payne's lawyer: "My client Charles Payne vehemently denies any wrongdoing and will defend himself vigorously against this baseless complaint.
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R. Kelly's vehemently denying explosive allegations that he's the mastermind behind an abusive "cult" that subjects women to sex slavery.
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Senators are working on their own health care bill and many are vehemently opposed to major cuts to Medicaid. 4.
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He also alleged that Pulos filed claims of wrongful termination and abuse and victimization against him, which she vehemently denied.
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The writer of this very article also vehemently defended wanting to fuck that fish guy from The Shape of Water.
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Eisenach has done consulting work for broadband titan Verizon and is vehemently opposed to the FCC's strong net neutrality rules.
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Compounding regional tension, China is vehemently opposed to the deployment in South Korea of an advanced U.S. anti-missile system.
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"I felt very strongly about that & I am very vehemently against family separation & the separation of parents & children" https://t.
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Baghdad has vehemently opposed the referendum, which was held across the KRG's autonomous region and in disputed territories like Kirkuk.
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Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations, and he and Republican lawmakers labeled them part of a "smear" campaign against the judge.
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Trump has dismissed the hot-mic episode as "locker room talk," and has vehemently denied the accusations from the women.
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The revelations triggered fresh debate in Washington about whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow, which Trump has vehemently denied.
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He has vehemently denied all the allegations and has said he will not withdraw his nomination to the Supreme Court.
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In March, following a hospital stay in the wake of Leaving Neverland, Paris vehemently denied reports that she'd attempted suicide.
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She suggested some Trump supporters would feel "betrayed" if Trump nominated someone who was so vehemently opposed to his campaign.
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In that instance, Conyers did not dispute the existence of settlement or payments, but "expressly and vehemently" denied any wrongdoing.
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Trump, in turn, continued to vehemently deny that he paid any money or even knew about the transfer of funds.
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Dossier subject of controversy Trump has vehemently denied the allegations in the dossier since it was made public in January.
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The suspect's manifesto, Democrats said, echoed the anti-immigrant language frequently used by the president — a charge Trump vehemently denied.
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In the 1970s and '80s, various Katarista political parties vehemently opposed the Bolivian state under the banner of the Wiphala.
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Joe Crowley on Thursday morning of plotting a third-party challenge to her in November, a charge Crowley vehemently denied.
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Trump vehemently disputed Wilson the morning after Wilson shared her account on CNN is sure to keep the story going.
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Apple has vehemently resisted the demand, which it sees as opening the door to new federal intrusions on people's privacy.
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But it is not clear if the bill can pass the House or Senate, where Democrats vehemently oppose Trump's wall.
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In a mental health policy class, I remember debating the use of physical restraints, and arguing vehemently against the practice.
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Many suspect Simmons—who vehemently denied any wrongdoing and opposed the NCAA's punishment—had something to do with the disappearance.
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He was released from prison yesterday but remains under house arrest, facing terrorism and espionage charges, which he vehemently denies.
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He has been released from prison but remains under house arrest, facing terrorism and espionage charges, which he vehemently denies.
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He is vehemently opposed to new regulation and a carbon tax, and he says the E.P.A. is guilty of overreach.
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Trump's chief strategist Stephen Bannon is also said to have vehemently opposed bringing the financier onto the White House staff.
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Greitens acknowledged last week that he had an extramarital affair before becoming governor, but vehemently denied threatening anyone with blackmail.
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The same is true of Mr. Cohen, who has vehemently denied any role in the conspiracy claimed in the dossier.
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Lawmakers established the OSTP in the 1970s, after another Republican president, Richard Nixon, vehemently swore against tapping a science adviser.
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Sometimes she would argue vehemently against a patient's discharge, certain that relapse was imminent, and be proven right weeks later.
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This week, Mr. Noble, vehemently rejected that claim, accusing the judge, Claudio Bonadio, of bringing forward a poorly investigated case.
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They also claimed to have found cocaine and heroin in Mr. Lopez's refrigerator, a charge that Mr. Lopez vehemently denied.
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The goal is to help my students understand and even appreciate the perspectives of those with whom they vehemently disagree.
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Turkey vehemently opposed both plans and likely used the news as pretext for a long-planned campaign against the Kurds.
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But China has vehemently criticized the Thaad deployment at its doorstep, calling it a threat to its own national security.
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Many of my friends shook their heads in disbelief, and, to this day, some still vehemently disagree with my decision.
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The president-elect has vehemently denied that Russian hacking of Democratic organizations before Election Day aided his White House bid.
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The society was vehemently against big government and viewed all leftists, Communists and globalists as the great enemies of freedom.
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"We vehemently oppose this decision," the fan group Bold City Brigade wrote in a statement posted to its website Wednesday.
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Trump has vehemently denied any threat to make aid to Ukraine contingent on the country's willingness to investigate the Bidens.
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Sanders has vehemently denied saying this, pointing to the countless instances where he publicly talked about a woman becoming president.
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Adam Schiff (D-CA) painted a picture of Vindman as an "American patriot," and Blackburn vehemently — and publicly — disagreed.—Sen.
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The Cuban government has vehemently denied any involvement in the incidents, and is conducting its own investigation into the matter.
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The Grammy-winning artist has vehemently denied multiple allegations of abuse, manipulation and inappropriate encounters with girls and young women.
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But China vehemently opposes the system's deployment in South Korea, fearing its radar would be able to penetrate its territory.
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And the chairman of that independent agency, Ajit Pai, said Monday that he vehemently opposed the idea of nationalizing 5G.
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The California Democrat vehemently denied an improper relationship with a congressional aide, allegations that prompted a House Ethics Committee investigation.
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"I'm very disappointed and vehemently opposed to the administration seeking to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act," Maine Republican Sen.
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Because the Russian operation attacked Hillary Clinton and helped Donald J. Trump, Democrats have spoken out most vehemently against it.
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Vucic and his backers, who had an overwhelming majority in the outgoing 250-seat parliament, have vehemently denied the accusations.
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In this case, Amazon can argue, quite vehemently that, through its platform, consumers are paying lower prices, say legal experts.
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We were vehemently anti-censorship, anti-establishment and apolitical, and we wanted to build a company based on egalitarian principles.
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Planned Parenthood used to accept reimbursement for costs associated with transporting the tissue, but they vehemently deny making a profit.
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Progressives have long supported such a policy, but the pharmaceutical industry vehemently opposed drug imports by claiming they were unsafe.
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" As Altman tried not very vehemently to change the subject, Jack, twenty-seven, said, "It's not purely little-brother trolling.
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Rosenstein vehemently denied the allegations in the article, and subsequent news reports also called some of its details into question.
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Velasquez also vehemently demanded to his mother he be taken to daycare and not left alone with his cousin anymore.
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This, though, is surely the point of the Jägerbomb—it is vehemently anti-moderation, total annihilation in a dimpled tumbler.
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North Korea has vehemently criticized the drills since the weekend, saying the exercise precipitates U.S. and South Korean "self-destruction".
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However, the Karolyis vehemently deny the allegations made against them – including that they physically abused gymnasts and deprived them of food.
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The White House has been pushing for its release, but the FBI vehemently objected because of the memo's possible factual inaccuracies.
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Women's rights groups and civil rights activists vehemently opposed Bork's nomination, setting off a fevered debate in the United States Senate.
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Kim vehemently denied she was being racist, and was caught on camera calling racism today "bulls**t" because of social media.
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McCullough vehemently denied killing the child, but police and prosecutors viewed his demeanor during questioning as convincing evidence of his guilt.
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Trump has vehemently denied all the allegations against him and has never been charged with any crime relating to the accusations.
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It's that idea of helplessness, that she wouldn't have been in control of her actions or decisions, that Jennifer vehemently rejects.
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The opposition claims the government took advantage of the crackdown to bump off troublesome politicians, a charge the government vehemently denies.
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If she so vehemently believes that she needs to give a voice to the voiceless, then why is she quitting now.
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Mr. Hollande and Mr. Valls had vehemently opposed the same proposal when the previous president, Nicolas Sarkozy, embraced it in 2010.
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Cotton strongly believes in intensive surveillance measures as a prophylaxis against terrorism — a hardline stance that's vehemently opposed by privacy advocates.
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She has vehemently argued against U.S.-led regime change and "staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress," per CNN.
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According to the article, "Richardson vehemently denied any wrongdoing through his lawyer," who claimed everything that may have happened was consensual.
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But both votes are far from certain, since the deal is vehemently opposed by nationalists on both sides of the border.
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" She understands how the game works, and plays her part happily, but adds vehemently, "I don't buy into winners and losers.
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And I will tell you this the crown prince hates it more than I do and they have vehemently denied it.
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In turn, he was vehemently criticized by many leading members of the neoconservative school of right-of-center foreign policy thinking.
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Trump has vehemently denied all the allegations, suggesting they are surfacing now because of a "smear" campaign to derail his candidacy.
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The competing exchanges vehemently objected when the SEC ruled that a 350-microsecond speed bump was so small it didn't matter.
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After I gave my partner a few ass-clenching shocks while laughing maniacally, he vehemently announced that he hated the Capacitor.
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Sally was not scared, she was simply taken aback by hearing someone so vehemently disagree with her in a public space.
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Here's the thing about vehemently hating something as explosively popular as Pokémon Go: It makes you look like a petty dick.
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The NATO chief reiterated support for the former Soviet nations' aspirations to join the alliance - a plan which Moscow vehemently opposes.
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"The Greek government has vehemently condemned ... the coup attempt and supported the democratically elected government in our neighboring country," it said.
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