Sentence examples for a forceful account from inspiring English sources

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It was in a forceful account of Borodin's heroic second symphony in B minor that the concert took off, with Pappano keeping the tension high throughout.

In her first novel, Brothers, a contributor to The New York Times, adeptly synthesizes stories gathered as a reporter in France into a forceful account of two prototypical lost boys as they hazard "the great lottery" of a journey across Europe.

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Committee leaders must fight for a forceful accounting.

And Mr. Lynch gave a magnificently forceful account of Mussorgsky's "Commander in Chief," and a playful performance of Gizella Zuccaman's "Big Brown Bear".

"Despite the forceful accounts and arguments provided by the campaigners and former miners who were present that day, about the effect that these events have had on them, ultimately there were no deaths or wrongful convictions," she told MPs.

Maria Guleghina gave a forceful if generalized account of Leonora's music, but Valter Borin, a late replacement, sounded overparted as Riccardo.

(Moviegoers who want a forceful, detailed, indignation-arousing account of the crisis of 2008 will have to await the release, in a few weeks, of Charles Ferguson's documentary "Inside Job").

Mr. Mack is, by all accounts, a forceful, stubborn man who, like many executives, has a tendency to be put off by ultimatums, said that they were welcome to return — but there would be no conditions.

Seeing Theresa, this diminutive firecracker of a woman, hearing her talk, hearing Tommy's vivid account, was a forceful reminder that people with dementia – who we often reduce to statistics, to costs, to problems, even (horrible words) to "bed blockers", are not "them" but "us", valuable and human and precious, with stories to tell and voices to be listened to.

Eli Mason, a forceful voice for independence in the accounting profession and a sharp critic of some of the practices of large accounting firms, died on Monday in Manhattan.

Large-scale commercialization, especially in the distributed generation and cogeneration market, remains a possibility but its chances are highly dependent on a forceful and consistent energy policy, for example taking into account the externalities associated with various modes of electric power production from fossil fuels.

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