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Throughout the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage, arguments against it were often articulated most forcefully by the single voice, in a thick Spanish accent, of State Senator Rubén Díaz Sr.

"Britain is perhaps the country in the world that's produced the greatest rhetoric about liberty, from people like Milton and John Locke and Shakespeare, without giving people the rights that the poets and playwrights have articulated so forcefully," he said.

The concerns are not new, having been articulated most forcefully and influentially by the late American essayist, critic and author, Susan Sontag in both her books: 'Illness as a Metaphor' and 'AIDS and its Metaphors'[ 12].

A better strategy might be to articulate forcefully — the nature of the problem and build a political consensus that would ultimately lead to long-delayed changes to American society.

"My job is to articulate and forcefully advocate to the administration that we have the technologies to solve clean air and climate challenges now, and to highlight the impacts of inaction on people's health and well-being," Roberts said.

Chang-Lin had clear, forcefully articulated values.

A forcefully articulated resolve to defeat the Taliban is the needed complement to the West's long-term commitment to Afghan political and economic development.

But his perspective is unique to the Bay Area, where growing discontent among progressives over Mr. Obama's brand of liberalism is reflected in resistance to his administration's education policy, which has been forcefully articulated by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

The argument has, however, been most forcefully articulated in Naomi Klein's book "No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies".Not since Vance Packard's 1957 classic "The Hidden Persuaders" has one book stirred up so much antipathy to marketing.

Concerned about appearing to be "imperialists," and perhaps still hopeful they can exit Iraq sooner rather than later, United States officials have not, until recently, forcefully articulated their postwar democratic intentions and plans.

President Obama forcefully articulated the case from the left in an address on Dec. 6, 2011 at Osawatomie High School in Kansas: This kind of gaping inequality gives lie to the promise that's at the very heart of America: that this is a place where you can make it if you try.

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