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Victoria Stewart's drama "Live Girls" makes a forceful case that reality-based theater can be as artificial as reality television.
Some have also called on the party to make a forceful case that not only Republicans can effectively manage national security issues.
Though less polished than the district attorney, public defender Dan King used his closing arguments to make a forceful case that Holmes was not guilty by reason of insanity.
— President Obama prepared to accept the Democratic nomination to run for a second term on Thursday night, and planned to say that "our problems can be solved," while making a forceful case that in four years, he has brought the economy from disaster to a recovery which would be imperiled by a return to Republican stewardship.
The piece made a forceful case that Gould was more than your run-of-the-mill eccentric; he was the author of an unfinished -- and who knew, possibly great -- manuscript called "An Oral History of Our Time," a work of roughly nine million words, recording some 20,000 conversations, from people of all walks of life, that Gould had overheard and faithfully transcribed.
Hamilton makes a forceful case that it was the right decision, arguing that the president -- not the legislature -- is best suited to selecting justices and other important federal officers and for lifting both the choices and the process from the usual political muck.
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This is one issue on which Mr. Moynihan and Charles H. Noski, the chief financial officer, have made a more forceful case that the risk is "manageable," promising "hand-to-hand combat" in the courts on a loan-by-loan basis if putbacks start cascading in.
It's not very long ago that advocates for Brexit were making the forceful case that if the European Union were really serious about hanging on to the UK it would be prepared to seriously rethink what our membership would mean.
"We continue to make a forceful case to members of Congress that overriding the president's veto means that this country will start pursuing a less forceful approach in dealing with state sponsors of terrorism, and potentially opens up U.S service members and diplomats and even companies to spurious lawsuits in kangaroo courts around the world".
In an address at the final legislative session before the elections on Dec. 4, Mr. Putin sought to make a forceful case for continuing the government that he has now led for 12 years — first as president and now as prime minister — and that he plans to continue leading by returning to the presidency next year.
In Washington, Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry spent the weekend making a forceful case to members of Congress that the U.S. should respond militarily to Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons on a massive scale.
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