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It begins powerfully, pulling all the right strings, and its ending has an undeniable force.
When Oscar-favorite Mo'Nique accepted her Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture she began powerfully and matter-of-factly, toting, "First, I would like to thank the Academy for showing it can be about the performance and not the politics".
Chelsea's season had begun so powerfully.
And begun so powerfully, so oppressively, that you might almost suspect the success of the original was created specifically to engender this comedown as a piece of conceptual art.
It always felt as though Hain's career, which began so powerfully with his youthful campaigning against apartheid, was going to come unstuck, but through political incaution, not financial incompetence.
In contrast a rare Sale excursion upfield brought three points from Hodgson's boot from 40 metres out and, as Sébastien Chabal began bursting powerfully up the middle, a second followed after 14 minutes.
Or, as columnist David Brooks neatly put it: "If you act powerfully, you will begin to think powerfully".
That is not to diminish the rigor of academic work and process, but I think we haven't begun to realize how powerfully coercive our a priori assumptions (the glasses through which we already look at everything) are in dictating our openness in conversations about interpretations.
Little known only six weeks ago, he now can ride a wave of publicity, and he is strongly identified with democratic currents that are beginning to swirl powerfully through the country.
James Whiteside began the playoffs powerfully and, as the other six men clustered in support, a pattern emerged.
But after Eric Lichaj's shot deflected fractionally over the bar for Forest, a superbly directed resulting corner from Reid was powerfully nodded home by Hobbs, who had begun his run from the edge of the penalty area.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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