FORCEFUL TONE: President Trump gave a forceful speech today in a speech remembering the Holocaust at the Capitol.
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If Trump sees a forceful intellect in Bannon, the senior adviser also has a forceful ally: Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.
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And so I think we've been forceful in our communication we need to be now forceful in our actions delivering against those targets.
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All of these vermouths offer forceful flavors, perhaps too forceful for standard cocktails like martinis, though no doubt bartenders have other recipes that make use of their qualities.
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Feelings of fear, desire for a more forceful response, and the sense — apparently shared by a large minority of Americans — that Donald Trump's brand of forceful bluster is reassuring.
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Pence was a more forceful debater and succeeded when he was presenting Trump as a change candidate, while Kaine was more forceful when he successfully pressed Pence about the GOP nominee.
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Forceful response The circle of advisers who now surround Trump have executed a forceful response to the intelligence -- one that current and former officials say hasn't necessarily jibed with the President's own instincts.
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Why wasn't the campaign against Trump more forceful, more sustained?
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She proved consistent and forceful enough to reassure her fans.
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Gomwalk protested his arrest and the police became more forceful.
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As in 2009, forceful complaints have an impact on politicians.
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I don't think we were forceful enough with our attack.
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Putin doesn't have that many options for a forceful move.
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It's so forceful that in conversation, it just seems sweaty.
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Forceful charges $583 per day, which is $2.50 an hour.
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But Xu cautioned against fiscal stimulus that was too forceful.
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They were forceful and had presence, because they had to.
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Lisa Murkowski, who demanded a more forceful response from Trump.
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Did they give forceful orders that clearly conveyed their authority?
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He was tempered, measured and forceful with a friendly demeanor.
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Others are more forceful in their beliefs on collusion. Sen.
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Old and new, the songs grew even more forceful onstage.
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China may take more forceful measures to future U.S. patrols.
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Though the dancing features no academic virtuosity, it's often forceful.
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I was an H.I.V. doctor and activist: forceful, funny, unconventional.
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Like "Factory Man," this book is comprehensive, compassionate and forceful.
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In his hands, every warm gesture is a forceful statement.
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A relationship that's dangerously unhealthy, though, warrants more forceful involvement.
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The company issued forceful statements distancing itself from white supremacists.
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The women chose to seek forgiveness: for being too forceful.
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"This isn't justice," Fujimori said, before describing a forceful defense.
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If more forceful means are required, this is fine also.
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"The GAO opinion is forceful and unambiguous," said Democratic Sen.
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But then new interrogators came in, with more forceful techniques.
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Thanks in part to articulate and forceful performances by Sen.
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But his most forceful statements came in otherwise forgettable decisions.
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It's a forceful dish that's still noteworthy for its balance.
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For rape, they might use a word that means forceful torture.
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The uncomfortably forceful (and borderline cultish) #TakeTheOath hashtag tops that list.
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With a forceful sneeze, it might land on a nearby wall.
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What the president was not as forceful on was drug prices.
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What's wrong with forceful beliefs that don't change with the wind?
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Today, the company was more prepared to take a forceful position.
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They strike attitudes of ballet swans in a forceful, clipped fashion.
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In recent weeks, Mr. Bush has become more forceful and confident.
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The airbags could injure or kill occupants with their forceful deployment.
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Kenney casts himself as a far more forceful oil industry advocate.
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This forceful gravitational pull deforms the neutron stars, changing their shape.
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In the latter category, Chris Christie was both forceful and articulate.
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The most forceful advocate for that idea was a Democrat, Sen.
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The President has unleashed a forceful counterattack against Comey via Twitter.
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The bill's reforms for already incarcerated people are slightly more forceful.
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" Yet she still defends the paper's work as "forceful, honest reporting.
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Trump was lucid and forceful about America's new policy: America First.
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"This trend demands more forceful action," the Navy's top officer, Adm.
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That too seems to be the subject of these forceful works.
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One family member was particularly forceful, and Mr. Purinton became belligerent.
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President Trump has promised a "forceful" response to the latest episode.
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The pope has spoken out in increasingly forceful tones against abuse.
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But some organizations have criticized proposed legislation as not forceful enough.
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But ask them what they oppose and you hear forceful clarity.
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Forceful police tactics used during previous protests have spurred greater demonstrations.
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Mr. Max might have been more forceful in demanding an investigation.
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The Los Angeles Times was more forceful in challenging Trump's claim.
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During the Bush Presidency, Land emerged as a forceful political advocate.
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" The first instance, he argued, "is a forceful call to consciousness.
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Warren had been fading some but turned in a forceful performance.
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The forceful stance of the police has not quelled the demonstrations.
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Among the most forceful fighters for secrecy was lobbyist Al Cortese.
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As Myrta, Kateryna Derechyna was another prodigious jumper and forceful presence.
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She was too full of her own performance: confident, forceful, charming.
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But on Thursday night, she made a forceful argument for it.
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She is considered a strong public speaker and a forceful personality.
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He's someone who is quite forceful when he needs to be.
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They favor forceful, decisive action against things they perceive as threats.
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And now, the president has been even more forceful with our enemies.
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Either of these outcomes might necessitate a more forceful monetary policy response.
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Trump, he added, has been "very forceful in his denunciation" of bigotry.
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The forceful government that Trump's assembling can make that an intimidating prospect.
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Senator Kamala Harris gave a clear and forceful answer to that question.
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At the same time, abolitionists are making an ever more forceful case.
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John Ratcliffe (R-TX) was the most forceful advocate of this view.
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Virality is forceful, but there are few forces as undeniable as Drake.
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Clinton says it was the "most forceful impact" he had ever experienced.
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Though his hands have laid men to waste, Yusaf is not forceful.
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Others more forceful: "DO IT" / "WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU," and the like.
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These abstract works from the late '60s are strong, forceful, handsome, bold.
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Our sources say Paddock was "forceful" on the phone, and it worked.
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But a number of other business leaders derided it in forceful terms.
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When it comes to political matters, he is extremely forceful and articulate.
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" He went on, "Some of these guys are smart, forceful, ambitious characters.
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The increasingly forceful language used by the Democrats has pervaded the party.
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Such forceful approaches have opened the 287(g) program to abuse, however.
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You get shut out for being too strong, too loud, too forceful.
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Or will he be the puppet of his forceful predecessor, Rafael Correa?
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But Gianforte offered a less-than-forceful disapproval of Trump's weekend tweet.
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On Thursday, Airbnb took its most forceful actions yet to combat discrimination.
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Henry Taylor's forceful "Fawn Rogers" (1924) all but picks up Neel's mantle.
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He's been not really forceful but he has at least said something.
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He's going to engage on it and he's going to be forceful.
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Turnbull last month called China's military deployments "counterproductive", an unusually forceful rebuke.
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Now, opposition from left or right will be more vocal, more forceful.
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He did with a forceful denial notable for its passion and indignation.
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But Mr. Tester made a forceful pitch for taking up the nomination.
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But Ms. Weingarten said Mr. Weiner's treatment of women demanded forceful censure.
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Start a national effort to survive climate change with forceful, scientific methodologies.
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In the rhetoric-bag of political discourse, "war" is a forceful weapon.
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She is level-headed, forceful, clear and has a seemingly perfect memory.
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The language he uses is forceful, reactionary, and meant to draw blood.
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Her ominous warning to the Coca-Cola corporation was ambiguous and forceful.
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"One speaker made a forceful critique in his prepared remarks," he said.
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"Fever," however, is more cohesive, polished and forceful than her previous releases.
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Even the most forceful moments felt rounded off, smoothed out, ultimately muted.
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His administration has been conflicted in how forceful to be with Tehran.
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Trump, said in a forceful statement on Tuesday about Ms. Ricardel. Mrs.
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The former vice president's surprisingly forceful showing on Super Tuesday over Sen.
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In his own forceful, angry testimony, Judge Kavanaugh adamantly denied the charges.
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"They're heavy, forceful, well organized," Sweden's manager, Janne Andersson, said of England.
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Michelangelo's drawings on paper are marked by a forceful use of chalk.
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Her serve is forceful and well placed, and she returns serve aggressively.
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The most common type of physical abuse was forceful downward abdominal pressure.
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"You have to be forceful with your insurance company," Ms. Walsh said.
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Iranian leaders pledged a "forceful revenge" for the death of Maj. Gen.
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The tech companies' reaction was more forceful than that of other industries.
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She told the Post that the encounter led to a "forceful" kiss.
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Emotions hit me like an airbag, forceful counterbalances to the day's events.
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The lead women ran by at their cracking pace, elegant and forceful.
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His complaints were neither frequent nor forceful enough to cause us worry.
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But with each round of criticism, Kelly's response has gotten more forceful.
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The effect, combined with beautiful graphic imagery, creates a forceful sensory experience.
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Trump, famous for his forceful handshake, has become a victim of Emmanuel Macron.
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MACCALLUM: That&aposs what the president has been very outspoken and forceful about.
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The more forceful edge of this conservatism was out in force on Sunday.
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The film's final section, however, becomes a forceful articulation of the #MeToo movement.
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The executive orders they're implementing sketched out a forceful crackdown on unauthorized immigrants.
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But the company was forceful in its opposition to the Trump Administration's actions.
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"ohhh ohhh" Softer and not as forceful, but man this song still goes.
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In Charles's case, the mass subscriber exodus was a forceful demonstration against him.
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Last night, LeBron finally responded on Instagram with a pithy and forceful photo.
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"He had just a very forceful way of going about things," she said.
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In recent weeks, she has been more forceful in laying out their differences.
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He used the method his regime knows best: swift, forceful repression of protests.
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Dr Bark, a forceful speaker, has made a vocation out of opposing vaccines.
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It promised a "forceful response" if there was a repeat of the operation.
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While still in opposition, she had taken elocution lessons to sound more forceful.
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I just wanted to make it as forceful of a run as possible.
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Hillary Clinton has already been predictably forceful in pushing for more family support.
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On Monday, Trump issued his most forceful disavowal of white supremacism to date.
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Previously, he trained a cheetah cub the difference between gentle and forceful biting.
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Failure to vacate the national parks will result in forceful eviction, she said.
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Bush tried harder to be more forceful, but it didn't seem completely successful.
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It's a truly thrilling vocal performance that's both feather-light and strangely forceful.
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Your forceful, inspirational rhetoric challenged us to go high when others went low.
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Capito, though, took a more forceful stance in defense of keeping Medicaid expansion.
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"If the government doesn't respond, we will continue with forceful measures," he said.
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Republicans in the base heard it as a forceful defense of his policies.
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"She had not expressed those concerns in that forceful way before," Lambert said.
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Since taking the throne, Vajiralongkorn has put a forceful stamp on the monarchy.
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And consequences aside, there's the simple, forceful fact that you gave your word.
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These concessions cannot coexist with forceful new European sanctions addressing non-nuclear issues.
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Sports of The Times My role model for forceful endings was Jim Brown.
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"This bill represents a forceful and responsible counter to Russia's provocations," Smith said.
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And unlike Trump, she has an incentive to be bold and forceful tonight.
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Mr. Sanders's aides called it an appropriately forceful retaliation after suggestions by Mrs.
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After Below the Lights, this felt like a surprisingly urgent and forceful album.
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It's understated, by Antonoff's standards, but it's all the more forceful for it.
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Clinton's lack of appeal, which she is, if anything, more forceful about describing.
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Moreover, Russia has expressed its forceful opposition to any future such U.S. strikes.
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There is some risk of a more forceful response to Mr. Putin's aggression.
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I had seen her tell off leering men in forceful Puerto Rican Spanish.
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Is it more effective to be selfless and virtuous, or forceful and ruthless?
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One of the more forceful statements came from Wiles, the El Paso sheriff.
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"He was gentle in demeanor but forceful in his convictions," added Mr. Childs.
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WINOKUR He talks about slavery with a very dynamic and forceful musical language.
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"Being radical and forceful is what has given me hope," Mr. Mzulwini said.
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Yet another group, Gun Owners of America, offered a much more forceful response.
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"He has every right to be forceful in these situations," Bieler told CNBC.
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One is that Northam outperformed Clinton without being a particularly energetic, forceful candidate.
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Williams finished the match with a forceful forehand winner and pumped her fist.
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The Virginia governor's race ended in a particularly forceful rebuke of President Trump.
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But Trump is unlikely to get into the nuances of his forceful decisions.
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Senator Mitch McConnell said President Trump should make forceful statements on Hong Kong.
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It was a rare forceful move by Mr. Rajoy — and it could backfire.
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And it works: Voters today don't read long analyses; they remember forceful assertions.
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On the other hand, Microsoft became more forceful as the weekend went on.
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Mats Zuccarello and Cal Clutterbuck had a forceful exchange near the Rangers' bench.
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Hill mounted a forceful defense of another key impeachment inquiry witness, Lt. Col.
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The address for such a forceful demonstration is clear: the Iranian nuclear program.
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Google's former slogan "Don't be evil" is the most forceful expression of this.
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He had robust common sense, and was ready to express forceful political opinions.
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Words ran out of force, and we had to take a forceful action.
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The increased speed of the game generates more collisions and more forceful collisions.
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"Jackson was a forceful president who attracts presidents who believe in a forceful presidency," the Princeton historian Sean Wilentz, the author of the recent book "The Politicians and the Egalitarians" (and himself a staunch liberal defender of Jackson), said via email.
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Democrats and Republicans alike have criticized the Obama administration for not being more forceful.
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Both candidates delivered confident and forceful performances with no reluctance to criticize one another.
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In her home state of Michigan, DeVos is a forceful proponent of charter schools.
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She can talk tough without sounding forced, she can be forceful without seeming entitled.
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The forceful action endeared him to America, which was looking to replace Boutros-Ghali.
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The Arkansas native, speaking on the phone to Refinery29, is excited, nervous, and forceful.
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He is utterly committed to America's forceful engagement in upholding the liberal international order.
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These are imperfect solutions, grounded in acquiescing to content providers' more forceful licensing demands.
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Gorsuch presents a forceful argument that cases of indeterminacy are, in practice, quite rare.
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His manner became both more forceful and freewheeling, impressing voters he met in person.
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He duly adopted the method his regime knows best: rapid, forceful repression of protests.
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Speaking at a privacy conference in Brussels, Cook gave an impassioned and forceful speech.
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So far she's always responded within a few minutes, and been cheerful yet forceful.
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As they watch Kavanaugh get more forceful and belligerent, some of them are perplexed.
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"Such measures will be implemented this year in a relatively forceful way," he said.
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Yes, a more forceful critique of inequality could energize more voters in the midterms.
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Pakistan nonetheless vowed to undertake a "forceful response" if such an incident occurred again.
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"Masa can be forceful but it is advice only," says Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's boss.
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But complaints persist regarding officers using the forceful tactic, the New York Times reports.
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Instead, he may read as more like Arthur Chu, another renowned, forceful Jeopardy winner.
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"I have expressed my forceful disagreement with this decision to the speaker," she said.
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Those assertions reportedly became less forceful after lawmakers proposed additional funding for the court.
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Some White House aides have trumpeted the President's forceful response to the North Korea.
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Openly gay, he is an forceful advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.
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Battlestar Galactica is a forceful allegory about the ills of the United States government.
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Mars' biennial visit to the Ram's realm has lived up to its forceful reputation.
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In person Ms Jaho is forceful and humorous, her ideas tumbling out seemingly unstoppably.
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But the best thing about Emma is that she's not forceful with her opinions.
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In this forceful and muscular Italy team, though, there is no place for sprezzatura.
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His sentences are more nuanced and forceful and beautiful than any sentences I know.
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"I think people confuse being blunt and forceful as the truth," Mr. Kondabolu said.
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She has also been the most forceful voice calling for a crackdown on tech.
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Frank Hackett, is forceful and determined but isn't given much of anywhere to go.
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But since December, Ms. Brainard's public speeches have become more frequent and more forceful.
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This should not stop Congress from enacting forceful mitigation actions to cut emissions drastically.
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You'd have to be self-effacing and yet forceful enough to pursue significant leads.
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And when you're ready to forge ahead with more forceful seasoning, remember the anchovy.
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We've not been as forceful in making this a priority, and that ends today.
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"Me and Raghda were so depressed," said Rafaa, who is younger but more forceful.
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A minority of Fed officials, however, have become increasingly forceful in registering their concerns.
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Up against a bewildering, metastasizing enemy, Cuomo has so far shown decisive, forceful leadership.
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You have to be forceful about it and we're trying to keep everyone safe.
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While the tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko has forceful high notes, his voice grew unsteady elsewhere.
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He reserved his most forceful comments for Iran, Saudi Arabia's political and religious nemesis.
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It also does not allow for a forceful leader who can discourage such violence.
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Over the years, some M.T.A. leaders have been a forceful voice for subway riders.
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Freshly picked, this spinach had enough body to stand up to a forceful vinaigrette.
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Sensitive managers had the opposite problem: They were too encouraging and not forceful enough.
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Crump plays the bass with an effortless balance of molten flow and forceful power.
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Shiffrin took two forceful yet deft runs through the course and considered a third.
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We're going to be very forceful with our response — and that's exactly what happened.
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What stands out about these stories is how authoritative, forceful and incontrovertible they are.
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That doesn't mean he doesn't know how to turn Othello's forceful feelings inside out.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday defended senior administration officials from forceful criticism by Sen.
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The former vice president was forceful during an exchange with Sanders on health care.
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President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gave forceful statements defending Kavanaugh.
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Conversations about representation and safety within the industry have grown more forceful and influential.
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Emma writes lyrics with a warm candor, songs that are forceful in their emotionality.
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The proposal bans forceful beating, saying only a small stick is necessary to instill fear.
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The opinions, which were forceful and sometimes funny, attracted the attention of the White House.
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The manipulation vaguely makes the point of incidental contact look more forceful than it was.
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Not to say that we won't just be forceful and outward, I just don't know.
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Meanwhile, the administration hasn't been particularly forceful on what it wants to see Congress do.
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But Gyllenhaal makes him a forceful, compelling figure, even when he isn't a sympathetic one.
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"When he speaks he's forceful, blunt and un-diplomatic and it aggravates people," said Shapiro.
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" The undated memo was titled: "Iranian Supreme Leader Vows Forceful Revenge after U.S. Kills Maj.
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But without a forceful, moderate messenger, none of that may matter in the 2020 election.
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Historians, journalists, and Native Americans responded to Trump's latest jab at Warren with forceful condemnation.
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According to United, that episode, like Sunday's forceful deplaning, was simply the airline following protocol.
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When applied in a less forceful way, as in Hong Kong, they are less effective.
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She was forceful in the right measure, athletic as can be, and incredibly self-assured.
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"I'm not sure this would have been as forceful without a woman leader," Zervoudaki said.
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The animal bit his arm with its forceful jaws while they tumbled down a hill.
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The fiercely nationalistic, unbending and forceful leadership of Russia and Turkey makes compromise incredibly difficult.
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He's also accused of forceful oral sex and using his hands to sexually abuse her.
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If it wasn't the first, it was certainly the one I was most forceful about.
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But Kavanaugh has also grown more forceful in his insistence that his accusers are wrong.
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It will, no doubt, end with a forceful declaration; commitments may be harder to extract.
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The US government should be much more forceful in calling Turkey out for this behavior.
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It could be the beginning of a forceful effort to help elect a Democratic successor.
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The administration has also been more forceful in thwarting deals conducted purely for tax purposes.
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"Let me be forceful and direct," Donohue said during remarks on Tuesday in Mexico City.
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Media outlets usually sympathetic to the president were forceful in their criticism after Monday's misstep.
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Importantly, Putin's forceful reaction to the loss of traditional allies is not limited to Europe.
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Our attitude is earnest and serious, and our measures and actions are forceful and effective.
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Maybe I was not forceful enough the first few times he came on to me?
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Historians will puzzle over us, puffing our forceful and damp breath uselessly among delicate circuitry.
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"A forceful conversion (of the loans) and bank losses raise particular doubts," Glapinski told reporters.
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"It was not a forceful getting-kicked-out, but it was heavily implied," Randall said.
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Erdogan's style as Turkey's supreme leader has been forceful, disconcerting, and even bizarre at times.
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The left must make a cogent and forceful argument for our vision of the future.
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Under Mr. Culp, analysts expect the words to be backed by even more forceful action.
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The segments were short, but the camera liked Hannity's blocky features and his forceful delivery.
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And we are told, in Ms. Park's forceful, breathy voice, that the wakefulness is exhilarating.
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On Tuesday, he was more forceful in his criticism of the tax, according to Bloomberg.
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When people think of Black Lives Matter, they often think of anger feeding forceful protests.
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Her 2017 release, "Cubafonía," shows her to be a forceful singer and a restless wanderer.
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As anger mounted in India in the wake of the attack, Modi promised forceful retaliation.
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Right-wing radio pundit Rush Limbaugh was even more forceful on his Thursday radio show.
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"Sellers sometimes focus on brokers they perceive to be tough or forceful negotiators," she said.
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If the forceful reaction from fans bothered Gurriel, he did not seem to show it.
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Michael Fabiano's Faust was, as usual with this tenor, tensely forceful — sometimes exciting, sometimes strained.
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The forceful statements stood in contrast with President Trump's more equivocal assessment of the violence.
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But he described the prime minister's answer as "incredible," leaving doubt he raised forceful objections.
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Debbie Lesko (Ariz.) also gave a forceful speech condemning impeachment while wearing a black coat.
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Spokeswoman Andrea Bozek issued a forceful statement vouching for Blackburn's chances in the general election.
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In his opening statement, Mr. Pompeo signaled that he planned to harvest a forceful diplomacy.
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He made a forceful argument for initiating an impeachment inquiry during a July presidential debate.
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It showed some white students being hurried along, too, but in a less forceful manner.
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Bernie Sanders, as expected, but the Senator from Vermont delivered forceful defenses of his positions.Sen.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the New York City representative and progressive icon, delivered a forceful endorsement.
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Democratic speakers emphasized the rule of law, and they spoke in forceful, but measured terms.
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The queen's current private secretary, Edward Young, is a less forceful presence, these people said.
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Yet Democrats should be more forceful in calling out the Trump administration's coziness with venality.
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This Hellenized Documenta is sometimes forceful, often obscure, and in places exhaustingly proud of itself.
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Along the way, they grew more dramatic, more forceful and more jocular, all at once.
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His admittedly animated and forceful expression is nevertheless overwhelmed by the darkness that surrounds him.
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Her work is forceful and confrontational but also sexual in a way that stymies shame.
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Many continue to urge the White House to take more forceful action in aiding the citizens.
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They have a forceful personality and their intelligence will bring them the support of many people.
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By eliciting such a forceful and police-centric response, Anonymous is highlighting its basis in protest.
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The skewed perspective of my surroundings made the final announcement a feel like a forceful blow.
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She was engaging in that tradition of forceful but respectful debate when she was cut off.
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Trump on Monday warned of a quick, forceful response once responsibility for the attack was established.
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Kelly sketches out a wonderful character in Mariska: headstrong, forceful, and competent, but still a teenager.
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Charming in person and intimidating and forceful by reputation, Mr Thiam walked straight into a tempest.
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The speech was concise, but forceful, and received a standing ovation from the Academy Awards audience.
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But it may require someone as forceful as the Dane to take on the biggest platforms.
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An officer then tells Turner she is being forceful with them, which isn't helping her cause.
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If you're too forceful with a hair brush, you can contribute to damage like split ends.
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We in the West must be forceful in supporting Turkey against the domestic insurgency it faces.
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Pence issues forceful warning to North Korea Reaction on 'The Story' to recent global affairs shift.
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Being a forceful human-rights advocate has in the past let it punch above its weight.
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So, who cares if some powerful men are forceful in steering humanity's way to progress, right?
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Then he "brought me up there and it was very aggressive, it was forceful," she said.
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After all, the new man was the old one's most forceful security minister and election-rigger.
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And they also aren't really forceful very often, as we've seen in Syria and other places.
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We didn't even know it was possible to be so arresting and forceful on live television.
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When the motor ignites, it slams the booster with 70,000 pounds of thrust and forceful exhaust.
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For him they were as tangible and forceful as any printed page, in any bound book.
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We'll see if the quiet doctor has completed the metamorphosis from quiet outsider to forceful contender.
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Criticizing Beijing, or insisting that ASEAN use more forceful language, is now more exposed than ever.
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At the time, it promised a "forceful response" if there was a repeat of the operation.
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For one thing, he is a genuinely accomplished broadcaster, a facile and forceful presence on camera.
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Mr Corbyn's own speech on September 28th was more forceful and better delivered than last year's.
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We did not find any suicide note and there were also no signs of forceful entry.
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His remarks suggested Beijing is ready to roll out more forceful stimulus to bolster China's economy.
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It's also still unclear exactly how forceful of an impact is needed to cause a concussion.
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The performance was a forceful reminder of how strong Mars is as a performer and musician.
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Trump's colorful off-the-cuff speeches and forceful message on immigration and national security were reverberating.
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"The United States has not generated a coherent and forceful response to North Korea," Mount said.
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I THINK THAT'S REALLY FORCEFUL ON HOW PEOPLE WANT TO CONSUME THIS STUFF, WHICH IS WACK.
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It is mundanely forceful, laden with chunky guitars and hard-snap drums, and just barely ambitious.
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Then the fatigue sets in, an exhaustion so forceful it doesn't even allow her to sleep.
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They aren't especially original, but they are forceful, tough-minded period pieces, and good to see.
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He was a forceful presence who was unafraid of arguing his case, which any president needs.
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He stomps on delusions of grandeur, thwacking people over the head with pragmatism and forceful rhetoric.
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The case has generated significant buzz and forceful arguments from businesses and organizations on both sides.
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Balfe, though she doesn't have a heap of screen time, is forceful in all she does.
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Please use precise and forceful language that reveals the struggle in which we now find ourselves.
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But he has also used the address for forceful warnings or calls for Congress to act.
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Humayun Khan, delivered a forceful condemnation of Trump in a speech at the Democratic National Convention.
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This play took some time to develop, but everything about it was forceful and had purpose.
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Or perhaps she thinks the court could use a forceful liberal voice from a younger nominee.
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Trump is known for his forceful handshakes and dominating poses, like this one with Boris Johnson.
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Only forceful application of the law and the House's constitutional duties can still win the day.
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Hours before the vote, Kuczynski defended himself before Congress, making a forceful case for his innocence.
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With a forceful blast, it would shoot the array in at twenty-five miles per hour.
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More recently, he has caught flak for not being more forceful in condemning Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
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The Republicans who love Trump saw a forceful president standing up to out of touch liberals.
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More simply: A 7.3 is forceful enough to destroy whole buildings or rip off their facades.
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More forceful policy easing could also trigger capital outflows and add pressure on the Chinese yuan.
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On my way down the stairs, I used the first vibrator setting, a steady, forceful buzz.
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They need a specific, forceful declaration of support for the House's Obamacare repeal and replace plan.
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They were clear, consistent and forceful, with the biggest names in Republican politics working the process.
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"There's no reason to doubt the authorities' readiness to respond with forceful repression," Mr. Golosov said.
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Mr. Clarke is a doughty Ronald and Mr. Beck a forceful if not wildly appealing Tom.
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But how was he left vulnerable to a beating so forceful that it displaced his eyeballs?
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This happened out of the blue, accompanied by forceful, repeated declarations that things are different now.
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The case went viral after the victim spoke out in a forceful letter read in court.
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Over pizza, Kerr spoke of creating a dynamic Warrior offense that was forceful, fluid and fast.
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But senior Administration officials say that Power, a forceful personality, pushed hard for a military intervention.
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A forceful Chinese intervention would disrupt the city's economy far more than the protests already have.
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"I personally have rallied for gun rights," said one female student, her voice shaky, but forceful.
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She was nervous — sweat beading on her forehead — but ready, beaming and forceful as she began.
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Some of what Natasha Stoynoff, Rachel Crooks, Jessica Leeds and Jill Harth alleged involved forceful kissing.
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The statements by the young women in the past week were forceful and at times anguished.
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Clangorous and forlorn, forceful then suddenly tender, it makes the ears ring and the heart ache.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, another forceful voice for multilateralism, might beat her out the door.
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David Siders: I think the prospect of a forceful contrast between Biden and Warren was overhyped.
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I have heard reports that sometimes they are forceful, but I have not heard about beating.
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And even if Mr. Sanders did not deliver his most forceful performance, that might be enough.
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They have a forceful point of view, but there is slight evidence of their commercial growth.
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Biden was the latest to do so in a forceful speech denouncing Trump last week. Rep.
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Mainstream Democrats, led by Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins of Westchester County, pressed for more forceful action.
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And often, Mr. Cole raps with a forceful tone at odds with his contemplative subject matter.
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Ms. Yellen's forceful support for financial regulation may complicate her prospects for renomination as Fed chairwoman.
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The din is so forceful, so physical, it seems to push you away from the screen.
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The impeachment managers also made a forceful case for calling witnesses to testify in Trump's trial.
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In Iran, the ayatollah vowed "forceful revenge" as the country mourned the death of General Suleimani.
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The outcry was loud and immediate, and Ms. Moore was among the hawks' most forceful advocates.
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So I think she is a very forceful leader in saying we need to do more.
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China said it would take "forceful countermeasures" if the United States presses ahead with the bill.
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Most impressive are several works in a forceful collage style that contrasts smooth and corrugated cardboard.
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Three witnesses in Wednesday&aposs impeachment hearing made a forceful case for impeaching President Donald Trump.
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As for the feel, the keyboard performs excellently, being both quiet and forceful in its feedback.
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These port deals were won through negotiation, but elsewhere the UAE has employed more forceful measures.
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" But Vegas Sports Daily called Sushe the "victim of an unwanted, unexpected and unsolicited forceful kiss.
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Occasionally, it nudges you to better optimize your settings, but it could certainly be more forceful.
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Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
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Yes, one man says while he applauds, quiet and forceful and without any irony at all.
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What comes is out is perhaps a little louder, a little more forceful than he intends.
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One woman alleged Moore groped her, while another said Moore tried to give her a "forceful" kiss.
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In the Golan Heights he's dealing with a new and forceful threat from Iranian targets in Syria.
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But the West has long urged President Xi Jinping's administration to be more forceful in its rebuke.
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Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Theodore's reserved but forceful wife, wasn't wholly sold on having their sons play football.
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But if they do, they're going to be met with a forceful response, as it should be.
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"Surrender," is an entrancingly chasmal track that seamlessly composites forceful industrial inflections and billowing elements of ambience.
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Before Wednesday's game, an eventual 9-1 loss to St. Louis, he was more direct and forceful.
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Like Whiplash, La La Land is forceful and uncompromising about the emotions it wants viewers to feel.
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Mr Baswedan, a politician as slippery and accommodating as Ahok is blunt and forceful, spied an opening.
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Other US allies have been slightly more forceful in speaking out against Turkey, a fellow NATO ally.
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It is voracious and ever-encroaching and it can only be stopped and destroyed by forceful action.
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But Airbnb has a history of taking more forceful approaches to hot-button political and social issues.
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Her research is deep and her drive forceful, but viewers have no choice but to feel despondent.
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Yet Ortega's forceful attempts to contain the spread of anti-government protests is only fueling greater opposition.
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The performances are all very fine, forceful but not histrionic — and, like the film itself, hope-giving.
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But Trump's hiring freeze was both larger in scope and more forceful in tone than his predecessor's.
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The trailer shows the stoic, forceful Allred on the verge of tears as she discusses her life.
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Mr Netanyahu's deep divisiveness is not just a side-effect of a forceful personality and trenchant views.
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Ravenous fires continue to grow across Southern California, devouring land and buildings as forceful winds become stronger.
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And just start undressing me, being forceful, asking me if I want to be dominated, strange questions.
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Although the two leaders both project forceful personalities, they are otherwise very different, coming from opposing backgrounds.
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He makes promises and assurances that are verbal equivalents of the forceful handshake he so often employs.
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"There was a lack of any forceful comments with respect to the recent euro strength," he said.
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He is not a forceful orator; his address was better on the page than in the hall.
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Tuesday evening's version failed by a vote of 43 to 57, a surprisingly forceful show of opposition.
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Astronomers aren't sure what is blowing out the superbubbles, but it must be an extremely forceful process.
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A Perdix must survive forceful ejection from a high-speed launcher and right itself in turbulent winds.
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Stay the HELL out of our sewers, raccoons, or meet the swift, forceful boot of the law.
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They aren't usually as forceful with the kids, but don't worry no one was injured or hurt.
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The conditions that give rise to these extreme acts of terror cannot be resolved through forceful means.
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The press and congressional Democrats have been pretty forceful in saying that something is going very wrong.
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A customer who was on the bar's terrace told Reuters that the fire was fast and forceful.
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Over the past few months, this has included the forceful ejections of Hamid and numerous other protestors.
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Kavanaugh, who has flatly denied the allegations, offered a forceful defense of himself during the hearing Thursday.
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Admittedly, America has never been especially forceful about promoting human rights and democracy in South-East Asia.
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Douglas was a champion for the consumer and an independent and forceful voice for all progressive causes.
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Christie may have helped Bush, Kasich and Trump with his forceful takedown of Rubio during Saturday's debate.
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" Brad Hall said of William, "He was a larger-than-life character, very forceful and very opinionated.
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In the piece, he condemned overly forceful leadership, particularly leaders who publicly mock and berate their critics.
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But Mr. de Blasio, cowed by the police unions, has not been forceful on that issue himself.
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Elizabeth Warren delivered a forceful speech in a campaign stop in New York City on Monday evening.
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Hong Kong leader Leung told reporters Xi made "forceful" comments on the issue of Hong Kong independence.
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The Supreme Court nominee issued a forceful and emotional denial in a follow-up hearing shortly after.
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Mr. Modi was forceful in his condemnation of global terrorism, a subject he dwelt on at length.
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In this vacuum of official leadership, the most forceful voice belonged to Michael Burke, whose brother, Capt.
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The White House said Mr. Obama would be a "forceful advocate" for Congress to tighten gun restrictions.
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He slammed her on supporting Medicare for All, but Warren delivered forceful defenses of her progressive policies.
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These techniques were used to avoid being forceful and cause further damage or fracturing to the skull.
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The SecDef has clashed with McMaster but would face a more forceful National Security Council under Bolton.
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In recent years, Jay-Z has taken on a more forceful role as a social justice advocate.
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Had President Buchanan taken more forceful action to stop southern secession, history would remember him more kindly.
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Notably, the definition of "assertive" is "having or showing a confident and forceful personality," according to Dictionary.com.
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Misogyny has been on the rise, partly in reaction to women's more forceful demands for gender equality.
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Many Britons hoped for a forceful reaction from the prime minister, but she brushed off the comments.
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In the broadest sense, the lyrics of Gabriela Mistral find their outward expression in a forceful rhetoricism.
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" Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson said: "I've never thought about hut except that it seems forceful.
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The United States, a fierce ally of Mr. Guaidó, condemned the arrest and vowed a forceful response.
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Google's chief executive, Sundar Pichai, said that his initial response and apology had not been forceful enough.
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Mr. Rajoy is treating that threat as an act of insurgency, worthy of a forceful police response.
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And her forceful questioning style, matching that on conservative outlets like Fox, has resonated with MSNBC's viewers.
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Obama's statement on Monday marked one of his most forceful condemnations of Trump's rhetoric since leaving office.
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Sites that may have been able to withstand less forceful weather gave way to the pouring rain.
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Iran has yet to respond to this latest strike, but promised "forceful revenge" for the earlier one.
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There's something malevolently forceful about their ideology, which does remind you of Marxism in its early days.
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In the past, Iran has met such widespread protest movements with forceful crackdowns that have crushed dissent.
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It would be very helpful if the media were more forceful in supporting the Social Security program.
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Members of the intelligence panel have multiple motivations for taking a forceful stance after Mr. Flynn's resignation.
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The unnatural cruelty of children to their parents registers with forceful immediacy in this visually vibrant production.
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Mr. Biden in recent days has been more forceful in defending his family and denouncing the president.
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Dramatically forceful responses to Mr. Trump's assaults on rule-of-law norms have been all too rare.
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In a hypnotic section, Ms. Okpokwasili creates an intricate choreographic web with braiding arms and forceful palms.
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The finality of the decision, delivered Monday in a forceful statement by the N.H.L., battered them anyway.
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Mr. Kislyak was irate and threatened a forceful Russia response, according to people familiar with the exchange.
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His demeanor was casual — he dropped a few "dudes" that belied his Harvard law degree — but forceful.
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Some FBI agents worry his forceful approach could sour valuable relationships they have fostered with tech companies.
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That openness caused a great deal of frustration among progressives, who pressed Democrats for more forceful opposition.
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Then he leaned on that serve: A booming ace; a series of slices wide and forceful fastballs.
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He is not offering compassionate government, the way a Democrat might, but he is offering forceful government.
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In July, he offered a forceful rebuke of Trump's racist tweets against four Democratic congresswomen of color.
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But the male voice in "Modern Love" is forceful and direct, less like Lowell's than like Hardwick's.
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Mr. Kislyak was irate and threatened a forceful Russian response, according to people familiar with the exchange.
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These statements have also spurred pushback; some argued Yang could have been more forceful in his response.
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"I don't want to be forceful with them, I want them to have an understanding of spirituality."
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Under Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, the department has grown more forceful in tackling perceived anti-Israel bias.
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Buttigieg has offered more forceful criticism in recent weeks, including over his positions on the Iraq War.
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For the first time, Indians are standing up to Mr. Modi in a widespread and forceful way.
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And he had a good manner in working his way through that — being forceful without being threatening.
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Certain Democrats, meanwhile, argue Obama wasn't forceful enough in his denunciations of Russia's actions before the November vote.
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Either way, the boop was a bit too forceful, and the TV came crashing down to the ground.
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Asked whether he was disappointed in the White House's response to the Khashoggi case, Cavusoglu was less forceful.
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Despite Pompeo's recent rounds of negotiations with North Korea, he has consistently backed a forceful stance against Pyongyang.
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It was the most forceful attempt to provoke the magic of drone, and I wasn't sure it worked.
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But his profile has risen a bit due to his forceful denunciations of the Republican health care plan.
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His swing was so forceful that, stuck in a bush once, he uprooted it on his way out.
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Corneh, shattered, delivered the news to her oldest sister, Sannoh, the most forceful and outspoken of the aunts.
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Waldheim said they were peddling "pure lies and malicious acts", while other prominent Austrian politicians were more forceful.
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He isn't just becoming a less active and forceful presence, he's becoming a less interesting and involved character.
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Donald Trump is enjoying a post-convention bounce in the polls after a forceful acceptance speech last week.
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Allen delivers forceful case for Clinton "This is a president who is highly respected by all," said Trump.
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Constant puffing and growling echoed around me as heavily-tattooed fighters threw forceful punches into the heavy bags.
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Much like his art, Whitten's writing is dense and forceful, with something underneath struggling to reach the surface.
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Making truly forceful changes could have a much more significant impact on time spent, and potentially ad revenue.
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An entire album as complex and forceful as "This Land" and "What About Us" would jolt and inspire.
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"It was the most forceful impact I&aposve ever had on my body in my life," Clinton recalled.
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When she's no longer the First Lady, perhaps we'll see her taking a louder and more forceful stand.
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The committee said a more "forceful and balanced policy mix" was needed to stimulate growth and avoid deflation.
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"He at least was clear and forceful about how inappropriate, how wrong the president's conduct was," said Sen.
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Biden joined calls by Israeli leaders for more forceful condemnations of Palestinians committing a series of such attacks.
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He told his old ballplayer that he always knew she'd grow up to become a forceful, strong woman.
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Carlin said countries with upcoming elections should be prepared to offer forceful and timely responses to cyber attacks.
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Shocked by Russia's forceful intervention in Syria, Turkey has also begun to reassess its relationship with that country.
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"I do think that we'll have a pretty forceful point of view in a different direction," she said.
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Verstappen has always been direct and to the point, as well as forceful on and off the track.
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The combination of Trump's tweets and Israel's forceful actions led to speculation that Trump might strike Syria again.
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Calling Trump's racist statements racist in a more clear and forceful manner might hurt his approval ratings somewhat.
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This wouldn't work so effectively if the art in its great collections wasn't itself forceful in manifold ways.
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Though this training occurs regularly, it could be misinterpreted when it occurs in parallel with other forceful signals.
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And while Beijing has been forceful on the issue, few investors can muster much conviction about China's markets.
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He soon returned from politics to the game that he once played as a big, forceful, scoring midfielder.
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The answers — and there are more than one — are at the heart of Krys Lee's forceful debut novel.
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Colleagues also appreciate the way she complemented her boss: Rodriguez was the forceful personality; Haspel commanded the details.
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Secretary Pompeo's latest statement is a step in the right direction, but a more forceful statement is needed.
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That's even better than the last Star Wars movie, which cast its forceful spell on 112 million viewers.
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In one of his most forceful responses, Mueller defended the integrity of his team under questioning from Rep.
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Washington (CNN)Republicans across Congress unleashed forceful condemnations urging Alabama Senate nominee Roy Moore to abandon his bid.
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In Panama, he established himself as both a forceful representative of American power and a minor Facebook celebrity.
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Mr. Kaine, who is 58, surprised many in his party with a forceful and effective speech when Mrs.
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For several decades, Sumner M. Redstone ran his media empire with forceful, fiery and sometimes fear-inducing resolve.
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It will also hold your attention in its own right, through simple but forceful staging and superb acting.
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Former President Barack Obama's response to protests in Iran in 2009 was timid initially, but grew more forceful.
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More forceful policy easing measures such as interest rate cuts could put the yuan back under the gun.
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"She and I are on the intelligence committee together ... and she is forceful and clear-thinking," Harris said.
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Some people felt he had become arrogant, too didactic, too forceful, more suited to talking than to listening.
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Yet the fervor of her pessimism, like the extremity of her moderation, made her a forceful, imperious presence.
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The NDP directive amounts to a "forceful imposition of a particular narrow-minded anti-Catholic ideology," he said.
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He delivered forceful responses to questions even when they did not play to his chief strength, the economy.
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She got the idea while brainstorming with Marcia Tucker, the forceful curator and founder of the New Museum.
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A decorated military man, now retired, he has a forceful way of making his opinions known to Will.
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The unexpectedly forceful moves by Mr. Rajoy, made after an emergency cabinet meeting, thrust Spain into uncharted waters.
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She was forceful with her opinions privately, but once they decided to do something, she was all in.
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Like him, she has come to inhabit a body troubled by overuse injuries, exacerbated by forceful golf swings.
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On Wednesday, thousands of students walked out of their schools in a forceful protest calling for gun control.
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If anything, Mr. van Zweden can be too feisty and forceful in his performances of the standard repertory.
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In the surprise performance of the night, Booker delivered one of the most forceful denunciations of Biden's record.
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In the past, the tech giants, especially Google, took a much more forceful approach to defend such regulations.
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You go from the stringent, forceful music of slavery to this really open, impressionistic music of the forest.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - Michigan voter Monique Dooley believed in Bernie Sanders' forceful message of support for America's working class.
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Trump had on Monday warned of a quick, forceful response once responsibility for the Syria attack was established.
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The voice — at once pedantic and forceful, and strangely aged and pampered — was the most fun of all.
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Gendry-Kim's forceful art, with its wild lines and dense black, plunges fully into the realm of nightmare.
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The president who wanted Barack Obama to name radical Islam should take his own advice and be forceful.
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For her, the episode was a forceful reminder of the costs — and, she said, the futility — of dissent.
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In Cape Town and elsewhere, he had enraged the apartheid regime with his forceful speeches against racial oppression.
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As he pointed out in Iowa, Biden was a forceful internal opponent of the Obama surge in Afghanistan.
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" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
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The newly released documents illustrate how forceful Boeing was in selling this idea internally, and to its customers.
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The voice—at once pedantic and forceful, and strangely aged and pampered—was the most fun of all.
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Trump's strongest supporters in the Senate are, however, making a forceful case to their colleagues to reject witnesses.
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The U.S., meanwhile, should not accept Erdogan's forceful consolidation of domestic power or his support for jihadist groups.
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Obama, one of Hillary Clinton's most forceful surrogates during the campaign, kept the new president at arm's length.
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So they pulled back, they say—less often getting out of their cars to attempt forceful, proactive enforcement.
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Biden has been more forceful recently in condemning Trump, but there remains a real messaging dilemma for Democrats.
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A couple of dozen people in the water at Korfos Beach whipping and flying in the forceful gales.
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" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
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Many activists argue that more forceful tactics are necessary to counter what they see as unrelenting government hostility.
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Opinion The ballet 'Attitude: Lucy Negro Redux' is a forceful claiming of female desire and sexual self-determination.
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Iran has promised "a forceful revenge" in response to the US-ordered drone strike that killed Maj. Gen.
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Her interpretations are rich with ideas about beauty and mortality, yet her vision of Schubert is never forceful.
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Sometimes, swift and forceful government intervention in the private sector is the only way out of a crisis.
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Charney, long before I worked there, was known to be aggressive and forceful with how he approached sex.
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I know this because lovers would later remark upon my forceful insistence, even though I was completely plastered.
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Indeed, Graham's statement seems to signal that Republicans are willing to accept Kavanaugh's forceful denials over Ford's testimony.
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The paintings have a lightness in tone and surface quality, but they are forceful in their suggestion of movement.
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China has also sent clear warning that forceful intervention is possible, with paramilitary forces holding drills in neighboring Shenzhen.
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In retrospect, they wondered if Meetup was preemptively changing its culture to fit in with WeWork's more forceful style.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was particularly forceful in telling lawmakers the effort would serve only to empower Iran.
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Other presidents privately tried to influence the Fed, but none did so in such a public and forceful matter.
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Some members of the President's Republican Party have previously argued for a more forceful response to North Korean aggression.
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The manifesto of these artists was clear and forceful, printed assertively in their catalogue, addressed directly "To the Public".
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Anyway, for some reason, reactions to the photo have been predominantly a forceful thirst; a ravenous attraction to Samberg.
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What felt like a way-too-forceful buzz in the first Pixel is now a subtle, very satisfying pop.
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Ortega detailed her forceful removal from the Venezuelan Public Prosecutor's Office, which was carried out by 300 armed soldiers.
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Some in Europe have been more forceful in pushing platforms on these issues than regulators in the United States.
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But as a presidential candidate, he would need to be forceful to be heard above the other presidential hopefuls.
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China has also sent clear warning that forceful intervention is possible, with paramilitary forces holding drills in neighbouring Shenzhen.
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Trump looked better but his arguments on foreign policy, especially, though forceful, still did not meet the reality test.
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It's one of the most forceful interventions by the Department of Transportation in the early days of autonomous vehicles.
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They are now bereft of the single most forceful and outspoken detractor of Mr. Trump in the presidential campaign.
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Defending democracy and human rights doesn't mean that the most forceful measure has to be the first one taken.
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Damn, has 2018 made that long road clear — but in an amazing, forceful, and dare I say, hopeful way.
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Google has been nudging users away from unencrypted sites for years, but this is the most forceful nudge yet.
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"It's an indication that the president will not hesitate to take these kinds of forceful, decisive actions," Earnest said.
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Johnson has said he is pulling about evenly from both sides and been forceful in his condemnation of Trump.
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Still, Mizukami said his initial impression of Reiwa was not very positive because of the forceful nuance of "rei".
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She told police she repeatedly said no as forceful touching turned into forced oral sex and then vaginal rape.
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"We're open to dialogue, what we can't have is dialogue threatened by forceful actions," Zavala told a news conference.
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There are, of course, wonky answers: Unilateral and multilateral sanctions haven't been forceful enough, negotiators haven't been tough enough.
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By contrast, they applauded the forceful police response in Pikeville, Kentucky, in April and in Gainesville, Florida, last week.
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But while Tokyo may be open to a more forceful stance, the same isn't true for Beijing and Seoul.
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Building up The Philippines has traditionally been a forceful claimant in the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
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Rubio didn't let up on the attack, going at Trump in his most forceful way yet in the campaign.
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It has also spurred growing demands for Merkel to produce a more forceful response to Erdogan's words and actions.
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With Spotting, the seven-inch is remnant of their live performances—intense synth-punk with a powerful, forceful attitude.
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At some point, it will miscalculate or its actions will become intolerable, resulting in a more forceful US reaction.
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They found "lobes" — mounds of rock debris that could have been formed only by a forceful flow of water.
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This was the White House's latest attempt to clarify Trump's comments from Saturday, and by far the most forceful.
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But it could disappoint liberal supporters of the president and Democrats who want a more forceful response from Obama.
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To Spayd's credit, she does point to Fahrenthold's work at the Post as further example of forceful, honest reporting.
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Trump, in his most forceful terms to date, reaffirmed the United States support for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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Munoz eventually issued a more forceful apology, and United has since pledged to reduce its number of overbooked flights.
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But the FBI director, no matter how forceful, is not the one that ultimately decides whether to bring charges.
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"Say Yes" is still wracked with self-doubt and all the same anguish, but the contradiction is too forceful.
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He has been among the most aggressive and forceful advocates for restrictive voting laws and harsh anti-immigration policies.
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Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coates has been admirably forceful in stressing the need to respond to the threat.
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Warren delivered her most forceful rebuttal yet during a speech at the National Congress of American Indians in February.
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" After widespread criticism, he issued a more forceful statement: "It's obvious how Leeann would feel violated by that picture.
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Schlafly became a forceful conservative voice in the 1950s, when she joined the right-wing crusade against international Communism.
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" Carlos Trujillo, US ambassador to the OAS, condemned the forceful intervention in Monimbó, describing the government's actions as "genocide.
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Justice Elena Kagan, joined by three colleagues, wrote a forceful dissent from what she called a "profoundly wrong" decision.
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It's unclear if the GOP-led Senate will put any gun measure on the floor without Trump's forceful advocacy.
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But Republicans are also bracing to take more forceful steps if Mr. Trump continues to drag down their candidates.
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They provided a very forceful and blatant block to Iranian and Russian influence in the present and future Syria.
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Now, one little kick or forceful "hug" (chokehold), and he's off to his room for a couple of minutes.
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Then, as a professional athlete, she transformed herself into an entrepreneur and a forceful advocate for women in sports.
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Mr. Trump, whose poll ratings grew after his forceful responses to terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
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The LNA says as many as 141 were killed, some of them summarily, and has pledged a forceful response.
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One of them, spotting Salinas, caught him in a forceful embrace and took out his phone for a selfie.
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When storms are slower, their forceful winds, heavy rain, and surging tides have much more time to cause destruction.
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Across four tracks that play like a continuous suite, Allison weaves forceful beats and winding synths into heavy webs.
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They'll be back — and, proportionally, they'll be a bigger, more forceful presence among the Republicans remaining in the House.
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" Melissa Jordano, of Backtrack, had one of the night's most forceful and textured voices, shining on "Over the Rainbow.
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He's unhappy, and should be, but Pickford charges out for the ball and saves him with a forceful punch.
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Civil rights progress still requires a forceful federal presence to, say, induce local police forces to reform and integrate.
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On air, after Ms. O'Donnell delivered a forceful statement, a shaky Ms. King said that she was still reeling.
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He tells The Creators Project he found a "forceful and dramatic medium" in textiles that proclaim authority and grandeur.
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It also completely disregards his many clear and forceful condemnations of anti-Semitism and hatred in all its forms.
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"He is a strong-willed man with a forceful personality" and "well-formed, deeply studied views," the official added.
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London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, was more forceful in denouncing Mr. Trump, with whom he has a long-running feud.
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The boyish Daniel Harder (2010) is forceful, sweet and devout; Akua Noni Parker (2008) is lithe, precise and sunny.
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Shariffa Ali directs Yaël Farber's forceful adaptation of "Mies Julie," which resets the action in post-Apartheid South Africa.
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Conservative voices close to the administration, however, are continuing to urge Mr. Trump to take a more forceful approach.
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"The U.S. has certainly been forceful in being the only country to threaten consequences if countries switch," Smith said.
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And Yellen is more forceful on financial-market regulation, the Fed's other main role, than most Trump administration officials.
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This hesitancy is productive: She manages to accomplish quietly forceful reportage from material that could easily have been sensationalized.
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The liberal wing of the party is demanding a more forceful economic message heading into the 26 congressional elections.
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So despite Trump's overtures, and the forceful Democratic response, it's going to be hard for anything to get done.
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"A new and forceful step is going to be taken aimed at 'shaping the region and history,'" Karagul wrote.
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The stake that they took made RPM be a little more forceful, a little more aggressive and it's working.
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Much has been made of Kalanick's determination, how hard he drove himself and others, and how forceful he was.
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The eruption was the most forceful new explosion so far at Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes.
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Recent research, Dr. Jayanthi said, suggests that forceful, specialized training from a young age may contribute to biomechanical flaws.
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Irish culture is just as forceful for those born under its influence -- and it's something that Americans thirst for.
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Three years later she published "Reign of Error," a book that condemned these efforts in even more forceful terms.
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Different senators stood and spoke — Mitt Romney was the most forceful advocate in the room, unsurprisingly, for calling witnesses.
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Its Boss Hog rye is a forceful, 14-year-old spirit in a handsome bottle with a pewter stopper.
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In Mr. Trump's forceful assertion of strength, they find a balm for wounds that left them broken and torn.
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Experts point out that our forceful response also constrained the Kremlin's actions in Ukraine and helped stop further aggression.
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The longer it goes on, the more momentum it accrues, and the more forceful kind of attraction I possess.
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The four were forceful in their positions and not cowed by questioning from House members who opposed witnesses' views.
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But a cow-protection group said the government should have been more forceful in making its case in court.
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"The use of true cases showing first the 'mystery' and then the 'explanation' would be forceful," the report said.
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Shariffa Ali directs Yaël Farber's forceful adaptation of "Mies Julie," which resets the action in post-apartheid South Africa.
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It is a much-needed injection of politics into the public realm, but one that refrains from forceful didacticism.
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But, from his first motion, strumming his lyre with Pete Townshend-style arm-circling, Mr. Stanley was elegantly forceful.
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The forceful move is meant to discourage border crossings, but immigrant groups have denounced it as draconian and inhumane.
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Perhaps it was a memory of his forceful elegance when dancing George Balanchine ballets like "Agon" in the 1970s.
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Some people call this willpower or self-control: the forceful use of mental energy to get at a goal.
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It's not that those not from the South can't make a forceful case; it's simply that there exists a remove.
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She manages to slowly suck a bit of air past the blockage until she can muster up a forceful cough.
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He's much less forceful on the subject of the NRA, even if he hasn't exactly been the group's staunchest ally.
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A clip posted online of another incident, involving Brazilian journalist Julia Guimaraes, attracted particular attention because of her forceful reaction.
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Like many Silicon Valley corporations, Google's response to the immigration ban seemed to become progressively more forceful over the weekend.
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No outpourings of sentiment so forceful, so angry, that they would be deemed riots by those made to feel uncomfortable.
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China has also sent a clear warning that forceful intervention is possible, with paramilitary forces holding drills in neighboring Shenzhen.
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Where Klobuchar was aggressive and direct, Castro -- who had been forceful in earlier contests -- was more muted and attacked less.
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" Several hours after this story published, the department issued a more forceful denial: "The BuzzFeed story is flat out wrong.
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They're drawn to his outsider status, his forceful talk on trade and his rebellious tone against special interests and lobbyists.
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He now rarely tweets about the country, in stark contrast with his frequent, forceful criticisms of Maduro earlier this year.
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An example is the experience of Michael R. Bloomberg, a forceful public-health advocate when he was New York's mayor.
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Beijing has sent a clear warning that forceful intervention is possible, with paramilitary forces holding drills just over the border.
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For countries, it is a way to spread influence subtly without the use of armies, sanctions or other forceful techniques.
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Watermelons are blown up to show how forceful the devices can be -- and the mannequins, well, you get the idea.
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Indeed, in the decades before the First World War, socialist parties were the most forceful and consistent advocates of democratization.
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Dead Procession's long, languid compositions traffick in slow, liturgical drone, menacing quiet, and forceful, spare drumbeats that verge on ceremonial.
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Here's James Vincent in The Verge: Speaking at a privacy conference in Brussels, Cook gave an impassioned and forceful speech.
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The war in Yemen was perhaps the first instance of Muhammad bin Salman's instinct for forceful, if not reckless, behaviour.
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The film's protagonist, Mary, is a forceful redhead who's fairly different from the polite, dark-haired Kiki in Miyazaki's film.
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He says there's a sense among more pragmatic actors that Trump's forceful demands could make it harder to enter negotiations.
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But that type of forceful persuasion might have been replaced by another — the cold, hard math of Rotten Tomatoes consensus.
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In 2015 it passed bills "reinterpreting" the constitution and allowing the SDF to become a more forceful partner to America.
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While Ford's emotional testimony was widely seen as credible, Kavanaugh's forceful denials led the GOP to line up behind him.
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Some of the most forceful throws you will see performed in combat sports require the fighter to expose his back.
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Later in the weekend he asks those gathered if the society should take a more forceful stand on environmental activism.
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During his 'GMA' interview ... he added the airline would be looking into policy changes ... including the forceful removal of passengers.
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This week we can realize when we're being too forceful and when we should really ease up on our grip.
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Kenya insists any returns will be voluntary, even as the international community has urged caution and warned against forceful evictions.
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Li's comments suggest Beijing is ready to roll out more forceful stimulus measures to ease strains on businesses and consumers.
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In lieu of all of this, Clinton seeks to present herself as the most forceful opponent of the Trump administration.
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"You're going to need someone making a forceful case against powerful businesses interests" within the military industrial complex, he said.
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Her current exhibition, Park Closes at Midnight, provides a wonderful opportunity to see this forceful painter in three different modalities.
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"Today's verdict is the most forceful deterrent for anyone considering waging terror in our city," O'Neill said in a statement.
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Such a move would constitute a forceful expression of solidarity with Iranian students as they continue to protest the regime.
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The former emphasis on reassuring others that China's rise will be peaceful is giving way to a more forceful line.
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It's a clever ploy, a word vague enough to appeal to all comers and too forceful for many to ignore.
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Her forceful criticisms of Weinstein and of Hollywood's broader culture have made her a powerful voice in the #MeToo movement.
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Mr. Trump, facing significant skepticism among voters about his character and temperament, will be aiming for a similarly forceful performance.
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Perhaps this news will shock Congress and state and local governments into taking more forceful steps to fight this disease.
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"She knows how to be deferential to some of these older men, but yet still be very forceful," Robbins said.
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Wednesday's oral arguments saw broad, forceful agreement across ideological lines that the Constitution protects Americans from unjust fees and forfeitures.
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His tone is often contentious, but, amid increasing dismay about technology's influence on contemporary life, such forceful questioning is salutary.
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"What Somerville has done represents the kind of forceful action we need to address ... [this] public health emergency," he said.
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Kavanaugh later offered his own forceful defense, which appeared to boost Republican resolve to push ahead with his confirmation vote.
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That is likely to be a forceful combination as she prepares for what is certain to be an epic saga.
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Pence delivered a forceful speech about the one South American issue the administration has taken a strong stance on: Venezuela.
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Christie has a forceful personality, but it is one that is refreshingly candid and measured when it needs to be.
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This is NOT yours to lose, no matter how forceful, compelling or take-your-seat at the table you've been.
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There was a more vocal and more forceful reaction from congressional Democrats who now control the House of Representatives. Rep.
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Though Beijing's efforts to project ideology overseas aren't confined to the United States, the American response has grown more forceful.
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It was a forceful demonstration of the breakneck speed at which Biden has consolidated Democrats' moderate wing since Saturday night.
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Ms. Ballerini's most forceful subjects are independent-minded young women who emerge from circumstances that aren't friendly to their ambitions.
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Would they nominate a forceful, dynamic left-wing politician who stood against "establishment" politics and called for structural political change?
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Fact Check President Trump declared his intention not to recertify the Iran nuclear deal in a forceful speech on Friday.
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This transformation into an AGN can create explosive beams that are forceful enough to punch holes clear through galaxy clusters.
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There's another wrinkle, she notes: In the past, the dynamic was that smaller, declining industries became forceful opponents of trade.
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But she thought it "cowardly" of the university not to be more forceful in defending the legal principle at stake.
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In our encounters, they seemed entitled and even forceful, taking steps without checking with the mother and pressing unneeded procedures.
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In "Untitled (4) 1970-71," the stances of four masked figures are so forceful that each conveys a distinct personality.
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Bhagwati's memoir, "Unbecoming," offers a distinctive lens on the Marines: She is South Asian, bisexual and a forceful, frank writer.
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But the forceful conclusion of "The Confidence Man" is that Mr. Trump's world is, and has always been, a stage.
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One person in his campaign has come out as one of his most forceful surrogates: his wife, Dr. Jill Biden.
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The most forceful and uncontrollable of these personalities, Asughara, is unleashed after Ada is sexually assaulted on a Virginia campus.
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" He then delivered a forceful speech to address what he called "the growing threat of terrorism inside of our borders.
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But in key moments, the senator remained a forceful adversary, and neither man yielded as Mr. McCain battled terminal illness.
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In another classroom on Saturday, the metal grate covering a window was bent inward, the result of a forceful blast.
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Mr. Tillerson never got that kind of forceful endorsement and was often undercut by Mr. Trump openly disagreeing with him.
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In a quiet but ultimately forceful way, "Cars 3" makes a case against sexism and for the joys of mentorship.
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The spike has prompted candidates to zero-in on Bloomberg in recent days with forceful critiques about his strategy. Sen.
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"Racist, far-right violence" must be met with forceful action "regardless of where in the world it happens," she said.
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"We will confront racist expressions with forceful condemnation and respond to discrimination with every tool at our disposal," he wrote.
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"We've underestimated the forceful combination of a low supply of homes and record low interest rates," Real Estate Norway said.
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Mr. Trump's forceful intervention was a rare effort by a new president to shape international events even before taking office.
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And I do think that it could move the needle just because she is a very dramatic, straightforward, forceful person.
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On Thursday, Bloomberg offered a more forceful apology for "stop and frisk," but he didn't apologize for his 2015 comments.
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Hearst then took a forceful stance against the union in meetings and online, which left some feeling angry and patronized.
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Sanders seemed prepared, and he delivered a forceful defense of his Medicare for All plan after numerous candidates attacked it.
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Iran's 'forceful revenge' against the US is likely to include cyberwarfare, and experts warn that the attacks could be devastating
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Yates also issued a forceful defense of her decision to resist the order, which was soon blocked by the courts.
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The moment showed Mr. Biden being forceful, at a time when some Democrats want him to more vigorously defend himself.
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But Mr. Trump has taken forceful action against immigrants, closing the borders to refugees and ordering his wall with Mexico.
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"The president should have been more forceful in talking about those grievances," said Corker, who's not seeking reelection this year.
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I promised that on the next call, I would be more forceful and part of the conversation — and I was.
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A central bank adviser said in November that he expected the government's financial clampdown to be less forceful next year.
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A video of Thunberg crossing paths with the U.S. president following her forceful speech quickly went viral across social media.
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Occupy had made forceful use of social media video to document its actions and draw the attention of traditional media.
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According to the report, this "previously fit" man pinched his nose and kept his mouth closed during a "forceful" sneeze.
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Many of the more forceful responses have been directed at her, and she understands why some people might have them.
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Mr. Rapatalo's voice cracked when he explained why he is such a forceful supporter of change at his alma mater.
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She's also pursued enlightenment, advocating a fundamentalist kind of unconditional love (including for Adolf Hitler) that has drawn forceful criticism.
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And Sam's frustration and devotion to her children is hilarious, forceful, and spiky in a way that's all Adlon's own.
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" Spain's King Felipe VI put out an even more forceful message: "They are murderers, simply criminals that cannot terrorize us.
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While I would have preferred a setting that would allow the vehicle to come to a full stop without having to apply the brake, the more aggressive of the two settings was forceful enough to minimize the amount I needed to use the brake pedal, but not so forceful that it made me uncomfortable.
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But the exhibition not only documents forceful separation, it also models how these gashes might be mended, or at least sutured.
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"Locals were intimidated by the police, in fear of facing the worst consequence; the forceful abduction and rape of their daughters."
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More forceful easing could pressure the yuan and aggravate high debt levels, with money going into less efficient or speculative investments.
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Trump obviously has been very forceful in identifying the failure of some of our European allies to maintain appropriate defense levels.
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This puppy was willful, forceful and seemed always to be plotting against all attempts to exercise authority or dominion over him.
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In a split-second reaction, Niskanen raised his hands and stick into the head of Crosby, who absorbed the forceful blow.
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It does not take a constitutional scholar to devise a more forceful means for these senators to support such tepid verdicts.
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He can be forceful in denouncing the president from the podium, and is at his best in individual conversations with voters.
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Trump promised to give new coherence to foreign policy, putting America's interest first while being more forceful overseas against our adversaries.
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Shifting alliances Beijing's forceful maritime moves have prompted some smaller countries in the region to welcome the U.S. Navy's presence here.
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Right fielder Kevin Pillar made a forceful throw, but it was offline and allowed Castro to run around the tag attempt.
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After mild gains on Wall Street on Thursday, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index staged a forceful rally, closing 5.9 percent higher.
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Interviews with timeshare owners, lawyers and other specialists in the arena, moreover, suggest that Diamond's sales practices can be especially forceful.
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"I called on him to be a more public and forceful advocate on behalf of the community," Mr. Van Bramer said.
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The Stars Are Legion is a similarly forceful rebuttal to a male-dominated genre, but also a brilliantly realized adventure story.
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But he has much in common with other popular, forceful "outsider" political figures -- charismatic politicians who have built cults of personality.
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Geeky and soft-spoken where Mr Tsipras is confident and forceful, Mr Mitsotakis could be a hard sell to ordinary Greeks.
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Leaders with the nation's fragmented opposition declared the widespread abstention a silent but forceful protest and vowed to regroup moving forward.
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"Therefore, obstacles to optimal vaccine delivery must be identified and forceful measures taken to improve immunization coverage immediately," the report said.
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But the bill has yet to be introduced, and it's unclear whether such a forceful measure could make it into law.
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On Sunday, the governor's staff once again seemed to cast Mr. Cuomo's action as a forceful response to an unanswered challenge.
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Third, regional international institutions such as the Organization of American States (OAS) also came to advocate democracy in more forceful terms.
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Late Tuesday night, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a forceful rebuttal to that request, winning the accolades of civil liberties advocates.
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I originally thought about writing the book about him, because he was such a forceful, colorful character during 19th century medicine.
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But Erdoğan and other Turkish officials have claimed the US and other western countries haven't been forceful enough in their denunciations.
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I'm much more forceful and open and vocal about criticizing, whether it's Egypt or Saudi Arabia, for its human rights record.
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Parents in the 1980s and '90s represented the first generation of Chinese families that faced cyclical and forceful birth planning campaigns.
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The agreement is a welcome step toward a more forceful position on global cooperation, including more closely monitoring central bank policies.
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The limit of Rey's Jedi powers may still be up in the air, but she definitely has some Forceful leg muscles.
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It was sped up in a way that made it appear that Acosta had been more forceful than he actually was.
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But when the head accelerates rapidly or stops suddenly — usually due to some kind of forceful impact — the fluid isn't enough.
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"Mylar Series (Computer Series)" (1971) features another linear, very forceful architectural projection, asymmetrically positioned on a highly reflective silver Mylar surface.
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But more importantly, it was a forceful reminder of Prince's legacy, from which Mars and so many other artists have come.
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Li's comments suggest Beijing is ready to roll out more forceful stimulus measures to ease the strain on businesses and consumers.
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He's already had a couple of awkward encounters since arriving -- including a forceful handshake with newly-elected French president Emmanuel Macron.
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" Romney was a forceful critic of Trump during his 2016 campaign, at one point even calling him "a phony, a fraud.
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Yet the more forceful answer must be that, whereas Hitler's and Stalin's regimes have long crumbled, China's Communists continue in power.
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She described Mr. Trump as a "racist bully" in a speech on Wednesday night and made a forceful case for Mrs.
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The ignition slammed the booster with a bunch of forceful heat exhaust, making it hard to survive and continue working properly.
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Between Trump's "egoistic policy of 'America First' " and threats from Russia and China, Germany needed to lead a forceful European response.
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Essentially, you want something bone dry, cold and zesty, incisive enough to go with the forceful flavors but, above all, refreshing.
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At times, he has responded to forceful questions from reporters with a wave of his pinkie—in Mexico, a peremptory no.
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Taking a tough and forceful stand against undocumented immigration has been the core theme in Trump's efforts to preserve his coalition.
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Castro was thoughtful, forceful and, aside from Warren, the class of the stage of the first night of the first debate.
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Williams coughed frequently due to the embolisms, and the coughs were forceful enough to cause her C-section wound to rupture.
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In a forceful opening bid to win New York, which she represented in the United States Senate for eight years, Mrs.
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The hymn that arrives in the wake of that explosion was less forceful here than humble, aware of its own fragility.
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Some are marked by forceful events that caused the birthing woman to feel her rights were being compromised, or violated altogether.
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The conversation intensified as the doctor unceremoniously dismissed her comments, insisting to take a molded splint in an almost forceful manner.
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Do it on Wednesday, April 11—you'll be magnetic as your planetary ruler, lovely and sensual Venus, connects with forceful Mars.
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"They have threatened forceful measures if the bill is signed so expect to tensions to escalate when that happens," Lien said.
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Spurred by the Trump administration, the push for exemptions from laws that should apply to everyone is more forceful than ever.
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But a number of health researchers say the public health message also should include a more forceful warning about face touching.
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Still, her combination of technical dazzle and assertiveness remains an effective demonstration of the forceful individuality a Balanchine ballerina can display.
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Among those GOP governors who have taken the most forceful action are Larry Hogan of Maryland and Mike DeWine of Ohio.
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Governor Brown, a Democrat, has been a forceful opponent of many of the president's actions, including on immigration and environmental deregulation.
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Given the current polarized political climate, one might think that to get anything done, politicians need to be ruthless and forceful.
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Leading this drive was Alice Paul, who parted with the National American Woman Suffrage Association to adopt a more forceful approach.
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But Mr. Lee could still be forceful on issues that mattered to him, and he retained his passion for immigrant rights.
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Mr. Lang's music here is direct but not forceful, and simple enough to linger in your mind long after a concert.
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The video tweeted by Ms. Sanders makes it appear that Mr. Acosta is making forceful, sustained contact with the intern's arm.
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Freshly made, properly forceful white (plain) and red (beet) horseradish is available from the Pickle Guys on the Lower East Side.
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It's an intellectual and ideological one—an inability not just to speak but also to think and act in forceful ways.
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He's forceful, flamboyant and quotable, a fourth-generation San Franciscan who has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into his city.
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" Lam defended the forceful moves by police during protests earlier in the week, saying some of those involved were "very violent.
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Despite his forceful response on Friday, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway insisted that Trump held deep respect for FBI employees.
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The President vowed Monday to respond to a suspected chemical gas attack in Syria, saying the US response would be forceful.
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The somber slow introduction began with a forceful chord, played with gnarly sound and rattling timpani, and maintained that grim cast.
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One monologue, in which a woman describes an assault by her ex-husband, is forceful in the horrors of its specificity.
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"A vibrant, responsive democracy requires enlightened citizens, and without forceful local reporting they are kept in the dark," the report said.
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It was a forceful return to the briefing room for Sanders, who went 19 days without an on-camera press conference.
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Perhaps most importantly, President Obama's forceful rejections of "woke" culture and ideological purity should be a wakeup call for the left.
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Previously, federal officials have been forceful in condemning New York's Green Light law, presenting it as a threat to national security.
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Critical journalism in China has also spiked thanks to the more forceful role of social media in spreading, sometimes leaking, information.
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Once we've built a substantial coalition, we must make clear to Iran what actions will elicit a serious, forceful allied response.
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Barbara Lee of California, as well as moderate ex-military members like Jason Crow of Colorado, equally forceful in their opposition.
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Pruitt, along with Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon, was the most forceful advocate of ending U.S. participation in the Paris deal.
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The Iowa senator's comments on Friday served as one of his more forceful calls for the release of the Kennedy files.
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" Later that night Biden put out a more forceful statement saying if the allegations are true, it is "clear-cut corruption.
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Analysts at Moody's said the company needs to be more forceful in its public statements about cleaning up its balance sheet.
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Oakland Athletics starter Andrew Triggs learned how forceful Judge can be in the third inning of Sunday's game at Yankee Stadium.
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Many of the companies that were once forceful advocates of the rules no longer think they will be harmed under repeal.
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The Pilgrim pipeline faces months of reviews before approval can be granted, but the Ramapoughs are already leading a forceful resistance.
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The update was another way of making its laptops thinner, and the keys require less forceful tapping in order to work.
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A similar revisionism has been applied to the Vikings, who nowadays are mostly characterized as traders with a forceful negotiating manner.
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Garrett said there was not a "forceful enough answer" to the question of what black Americans had to lose in 2016.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that Obama's decision to not be more forceful in calling out Russian meddling was politically motivated.
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As Kellyanne's once-forceful cable news denials have disintegrated into whimpers, I can't say I feel anything for her at all.
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This forceful, rolling and many-chambered memoir, set largely on the outer margins of New Orleans, isn't merely about Hurricane Katrina.
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Ms. Gillibrand, 20083, has emerged as one of the most forceful critics of the Trump administration in the last two years.
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Clocking in at 141 bpm, "MOKONZI" is a ready-for-the-floor jam with a complex flavor: forceful, demented and oppositional.
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Many Democrats say they want to go to the barricades, arguing that this unconventional president will respond only to forceful opposition.
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Tamblyn, who brings her forceful, theatrical voice to reading her own audiobook, doesn't hold back on deeply personal, often gripping anecdotes.
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He was the first of the 10 candidates on Wednesday's stage to interrupt an opponent, delivering a forceful articulation of progressivism.
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Iranian leaders reacted by promising "forceful revenge" against the US."His departure to God does not end his path or his mission, but a forceful revenge awaits the criminals who have his blood and the blood of the other martyrs last night on their hands," Iran&aposs supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a statement.
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Clinton blasted Trump again the day after a forceful performance in the first of three scheduled presidential debates ahead of the Nov.
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" Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer Nate Cardozo told Motherboard it was "one of the most forceful briefs I've read in a long time.
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I also felt guilty—that it could have been prevented if I'd been more forceful with trying to get people to listen.
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"It will block Republican efforts that would weaken dependent coverage," Baldwin said in a brief but forceful floor speech before the vote.
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In Syria the movement helped foment an armed uprising in 1982 in Hama city that was crushed by a forceful armed campaign.
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Tillerson may not have walked straight out central casting, but he clearly has a large and forceful presence that got Trump's attention.
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However, it's still possible that President Donald Trump and his aides will reject this plan in favor of a less forceful alternative.
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The blowback was forceful and instantaneous, and the maker community overwhelmingly accused Dougherty of making assumptions about Wu for being a woman.
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" He grumbled that Team Obama had "ignored pleas by numerous Intelligence Committee members to take more forceful action against the Kremlin's aggression.
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While technology companies recently have resisted government demands, Apple's letter is one of the industry's most forceful pushbacks against a court ruling.
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Carlson's forceful response, during his Monday night show, came amid ongoing scrutiny of his appearances on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show.
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If part of Johnson's appeal is her lack of judgment, it could also disappoint those looking for a more forceful environmental advocate.
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FRENEMIES: "It's only rock 'n' roll" Charlie Watts's forceful rebuke to Mick Jagger came at a difficult time for the Rolling Stones.
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" The shows familiarized millions of Americans with his forceful speaking style, and spawned imitators and parodies, including sketches on "Saturday Night Live.
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His forceful rebuttals and talk of a Democratic plot against him led some Republican to express concerns about his temperament and independence.
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But while demonstrably forceful, she is also thoughtful and methodical, and can't be accused of jumping on the bandwagon of populist positions.
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The impact was so forceful that my shoes flew off, my glasses shattered, my hip and left thumb snapped, my helmet cracked.
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Those countries fell victim to Japan's radically militaristic ideology where Tokyo was by all accounts unusually forceful, unrelentingly ambitious, and unsparingly brutal.
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That kind of military move on the part of the US lends some serious heft to the Trump administration's forceful public statements.
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Roberts's surprisingly forceful rejection of the argument made it clear that he was declaring an end to the legal war on Obamacare.
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Guterres is a forceful personality, and he will be drawn to the secretary-general's role as the voice of humanity's moral conscience.
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He talks in a forceful breathiness that can veer from wise-ass playfulness to high dudgeon in the turn of a phrase.
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Raisman has been vocal in her support of sexual assault survivors, especially since her forceful speech at Nassar's sentencing in January 2018.
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The forceful comments by Pelosi and Schumer on Thursday represent a clearer, sharper version of what Democrats have been arguing all week.
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More forceful easing could also pressure the yuan and aggravate high debt levels, with money going into less efficient or speculative investments.
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As for the administration's strategy using executive actions to advance their agenda, the officials were forceful in defending the White House's methods.
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"The U.S. government is very persistent, very determined and very forceful in communicating the messages about Huawei," Purdy said in an interview.
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Pursuing one of American core national interests, the U.S. administration lost a multilateral dimension of its forceful quest to balance trade accounts.
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Does it see it as a major affront requiring a forceful response, perhaps digital assaults of its own on US commercial targets?
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In the case of Forceful, the hacker posted an advert on a Russian-language forum online, listing their prices and contact information.
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"I was deeply, delightfully in love with a guy whose forceful intellect and ambition could possibly end up swallowing mine," she writes.
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Donald Trump's Brussels speech may not have been pretty, but its forceful impact will likely be felt for many years to come.
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Ailes and his network offered a forceful response to the immense social and cultural changes that remade American politics in the 1960s.
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And while rave music's always exerted an influence on Cutler, it's never been more prominent or forceful than it is on Levitate.
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The context: Schiff said the previous administration should have set up a "more forceful deterrent" to cyberattacks after the 2014 Sony Hack.
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German soccer titan Franz Beckenbauer, Erdogan is tall and rangy—hagiographers have insisted he was a similarly elegant and forceful player. The
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The speech was forceful, but it is not a case that she will be able to make just once and move on.
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A girl with a big smile and a forceful manner had used blocks of different sizes to build a kind of frame.
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Later, as a reporter, she became known as a forceful competitor, tracking down politicians and court judges for The Guardian in London.
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Op-Ed Contributor HOW have white evangelical Protestants — self-described "values voters" — become a forceful bloc of supporters for Donald J. Trump?
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese central bank advisor said on Thursday that he expects China's financial deleveraging to be less forceful next year.
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The United States needs to become more forceful in protecting America's most innovative firms, and now is the time to push back.
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But even as Republican leaders have denounced Mr. Trump in increasingly forceful terms, few of them have suggested they would shun him.
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John Kasich of Ohio, who significantly trails Mr. Trump in the Republican race, gave a more forceful condemnation of the 1989 crackdown.
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There is little time, in any case, for introspection; this, oddly enough, makes Sumner more forceful and physically present in the book.
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Kaepernick's protest was a forceful and specific statement that, for people of color, America is not all it's cracked up to be.
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Sexual harassment is "a problem, with staff being subject to unwanted sexual advances, often accompanied by touching, sometimes forceful," the report said.
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" Fox Business anchor Stuart Varney: "It was not a very forceful presentation from President Trump with Putin standing right next to him.
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While Kessel said she has no fear of receiving hard hits on the ice, she empathizes when other players take forceful blows.
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The standoff put the party at odds with the U.S. State Department, whereas it's received forceful backing from the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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It took McConnell's forceful arguments with people like John McCain to get them all to come around to his way of thinking.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday promised quick, forceful action in response to the attack, appearing to suggest a potential military response.
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It could become a leader in this type of innovation and a forceful advocate for public policies that would increase internet access.
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Some leaders, specifically Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, have been more forceful in calling on the EU to ban travelers in Italy.
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It's a tribute, not a sendup, and a forceful reminder that sometimes people start fighting because they're desperate to stop the slaughter.
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Without lights, it would have been difficult and dangerous for his officers to use normal forceful measures in such a confined space.
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Israel has demonstrated in the past that it is forceful when it feels that it has been left to fend for itself.
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Her supporters welcomed the forceful words, but some top Democrats expressed dismay at her use of explicit language and calls for impeachment.
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But some members of his own party, including ally Sarah Palin, have raised questions about Trump's forceful interference in the free market.
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The 216 release of the "Eroica" is better still, showing off the orchestra's spectacular playing, which marries deft refinement to forceful physicality.
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On the one hand, Biden was WAY more active, energetic and forceful in this debate than in the first debate in Miami.
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On the second evening, Biden was a forceful voice for moderation, and much of the night revolved around attacks on his record.
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Buttigieg, meanwhile, made a forceful case for structural changes such as adding seats to the Supreme Court and ending the Electoral College.
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The response on social media from doctors and others in the scientific community to Neides's shockingly unfounded claims was swift and forceful.
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Mr. de Blasio has also faced criticism from advocates who want him to take more forceful action to racially integrate city schools.
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As the most articulate, committed and forceful advocate of the government's reform agenda, difficulties for Guedes could dim investors' view of Brazil.
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Her mother was an equally forceful presence, with a basilisk gaze that "had the psychic impact of a can of Mace," Mrs.
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El Alfa is much more of a forceful literalist than Bad Bunny, and dembow hasn't traveled as far as Latin trap yet.
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But both words and music address love's pains as well as its joys; and they move between forceful attack and tender inwardness.
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" His remarks on the N.F.L., writes Mr. Lowry, work as a forceful message for his supporters, who take him "seriously, not literally.
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Romanoff, a former Colorado state House speaker, has centered much of his Senate campaign around taking more forceful action against climate change.
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But to many people's surprise, after years of playing a mostly passive role in world affairs, China has taken a forceful approach.
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But in a series of forceful statements on Tuesday, Richard A. Carranza, the schools chancellor, offered a blunt rebuttal to their claims.
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I'm happy to confirm that the use of earplugs does nothing to blunt an experience of this sound artist's thoughtful, forceful arrangements.
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With a forceful swing of the pendulum, those seats could be the baseline of a bigger tally of red-to-blue triumphs.
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Margaret's love of natural and feminine forms had a forceful impact in the couple's collaborations, much more so than is popularly known.
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After widespread criticism, President Trump condemned the white supremacists on Monday, two days after dozens of other public figures issued forceful denunciations.
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News Analysis Making his debut onstage, he was greeted by forceful challenges from Elizabeth Warren and the rest of the Democratic field.
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The Talea Ensemble returned to give Mr. Haas's score a forceful performance, though in humorous moments the music sounded a bit stumped.
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Schiff delivered the most forceful rebuke of allegations that he somehow coached or colluded with the whistleblower to ignite the Ukraine scandal.
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General Milley would later tell reporters that not taking forceful action to stop the imminent attack would be a dereliction of duty.
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"We are responding short-term to this development through forceful cost management and will keep Hapag-Lloyd competitive this way," he added.
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"Yet, the current favourable economic environment provides an opportunity for the new government to take more forceful policy actions," the IMF added.
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By creating a forceful argument with direct language and a sustained narrative, methods to join in and take action also become clear.
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The effect of those losses amounted to another wave blindsiding Hopkins — this one even more forceful, at least emotionally, than the last.
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"For 20 years, Congressman Robert Brady has been a forceful champion for working people in Pennsylvania and across the nation," she said.
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He was a forceful defender of the Kremlin under the leadership of Mr. Putin, who issued a statement of condolence on Monday.
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In a forceful speech in March, Mr. Xi warned against efforts to divide the "great motherland," which in China's view includes Taiwan.
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He was also a forceful critic of Hillary Clinton, a longtime political rival and Mr. Trump's opponent in the 2016 presidential race.
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Syria was one of several places, along with North Korea and Iran, where Mr. Trump on Wednesday threatened a forceful American response.
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Iranian leaders promised "forceful revenge" against the US, and Iraqi leaders said the strike violated the country&aposs sovereignty and international laws.
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Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) was even more forceful, saying the "useless" briefing only escalates the distrust between Congress and the Justice Department.
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The movement was forceful, energized, contemporary, but it didn't feel, to the Sharks, as if it successfully captured contemporary Latino young people.
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"We are Christians by the same title as we are either Périgordins or Germans" was Montaigne's most forceful statement on this point.
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The forceful voice of the 20-year-old Harvard student punches through the crackling audio, his thick Boston accent coming to life.
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Compared with the 2014 protests, this year's uprising is a largely leaderless movement marked by greater violence and more forceful police tactics.
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Trump had a message for Kavanaugh when they spoke, per someone familiar with the call: be aggressive and forceful in your denials.
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The Arizona Republican appeared torn after hearing Ford's testimony alleging that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the 1980s -- and Kavanaugh's forceful denial.
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The commission also calls on China to set clear targets and carry out forceful public policies to achieve the zero-carbon target.
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One explanation for the subpoena is that Bannon was refusing to cooperate with the special counsel voluntarily, requiring a more forceful invitation.
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Scaramucci told CNBC that Trump's experience as a business owner means he has developed a more forceful management style than his predecessors.
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Clinton's career were marked not by her own forceful declarations, but rather by her ability to withstand painful public humiliations and defeats.
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And Hurd, a former CIA officer, implored the GOP to challenge the rise of China in a smarter and more forceful way.
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Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat and House Judiciary Committee member who was one of Clinton's most forceful defenders during the impeachment mess.
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But on Thursday night the Security Council, including China, condemned the Jaish-e-Muhammad attack on Indian soldiers in a forceful statement.
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There are three varieties: the tart Be Original, with some heat; a more forceful Be Hot and a gently mellow Be Mango.
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White, better known as DONDI, was stylish and shy, but his pieces were forceful visual postcards from the margins of the city.
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For now, at least, the president's forceful response has papered over cracks in Republican support that threatened to upend his negotiating position.
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And he does them while belting out this uppercut of a song (with some shockingly forceful assistance from the drummer Roger Taylor).
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He thrived under the mentorship of G.E.'s longtime chief executive, Jack Welch, and became known as a blunt and forceful leader.
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Clinton in the last few days pushed for the debate, where some predict she may take a forceful, scrappier tone against Sanders.
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