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They say that Mr. Gore must be far more forceful in accentuating his accomplishments -- and his differences with Mr. Bush.
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The revival of her 1968 hit Fist City still packs a punch, and is far more forceful than the Jolene-like Everything It Takes, a duet with Elvis Costello.
(Indeed, George W. Bush was equally vague on the identities of those affected by AIDS, though, in his proclamations, he was far more forceful and specific on his Administration's work to combat the epidemic).
Moreover, the final accord was far more forceful in addressing the plight of emerging economies that had been sideswiped by the financial crisis than it was in addressing the deep recession in the largest countries where the crisis began.
"When Rioch didn't really work, I was far more forceful the second time round and I'm glad to say the board agreed to take Arsene on.
"We know in the private meetings Zuma's been far more direct and forceful" with both Mr. Mugabe and Mr. Tsvangirai, Mr. Coltart said.
The vision Mr. Bush outlined in his speech on Monday is forceful, but it is far more an exhortation for reform than a plan.
It might not be quite the masterpiece some hoped for, but Shadows of the Damned is a forceful reminder that Japanese game development is far more alive than the denizens of this deliriously demented vision of the underworld.
First, they say they are far more exposed economically than America, so cannot afford to be as forceful.
CTS is far more common among workers in non-computer related jobs; prevention efforts and work-related compensation programmes should focus on workers performing forceful hand exertion.
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