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While there are clear lines of continuity with her previous work, the mythopoeic element in her imagination has come decisively to the fore.
The direction needs to come decisively from the top.
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IN THE end, death came decisively.
A cold, rainy afternoon tempered his performances, but his victories came decisively and kept him aimed toward his goal of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, even though international track officials seek to block his entrance.
Brown, a 20-year-old stand-off, played on through the pain and came decisively of age, as did Harrison Hansen, one of those 19-year-olds in the pack who ran and tackled himself to a standstill over 80 minutes.
But Clinton's decision to come out decisively against the pipeline means all the Democratic presidential candidates are now opposed to the project, leaving the risk instead that it could be a Republican president that approves the pipeline if the process is left open.
Recent case law, including the landmark Max Mosley case against the News of the World in 2008, has come down decisively on the side of privacy, after all.
(Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement, has come out decisively against Mr Assad).In this section Don't mention the war In a pickle Grim tidings Reprints Related topics Bashar Assad Government and politics War and conflict Arab Spring Syrian Civil WarHizbullah's astute leadership probably realises the cost of its involvement.
"I think the frustration for us is when the media, that messaging [around cracking down on violence] is always there, we talk about it endlessly … the part that if you do cause damage and people's lives are at risk, 'we'll come down decisively and firmly'.
But "Porgy and Bess" came down decisively on the side of art.
— Eric Asimov Serious Eats: A pizza blogger wades into the strange world of frozen pizza, and comes down decisively for Jeno's.
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