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The notion of "vulnerability" draws on the distinction between a forceful event and something affected by the event, and, subsequently, it emphasizes the object exposed, for example, its characteristics, properties, or quality.
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Every organisation has a tendency to grow fat and set in its ways; change is usually painful, and sometimes it needs a forceful external event to make it happen.
His former pastor said some terrible things and so, can we really trust this guy?' " In near unison, the audience replied, "Yes!" Before asking for their votes, Mr. Obama has started to conclude nearly every one of his campaign events with a forceful recitation of his values.
Because Timothy Thomas perished in the manner he did — an unarmed African-American, shot by a white police officer, the fifteenth black person killed by Cincinnati policemen during a six-year period in which no white suspects died — he has exerted a forceful and resonant influence over subsequent events in that city, something he hardly seemed destined to do while he was alive.
The result is a forceful, invigorating drink.
It means the vivid and dramatic presentation of events so as to give them a forceful impact on the mind of the reader".
Ayten is a forceful creature.
Rousseff is a forceful presence.
A forceful response was inevitable.
It was a forceful statement.
(Njeri later issued a forceful denial).
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