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The young king returned in triumph to deal forcefully with restive populations at Paris and Rouen and in Languedoc.

First, the ECB decided to act like a grown-up central bank and deal forcefully with panic-driven rollover crisis in its member states bond markets.

And yet she, too, struck a demeanor and tone of nonchalance about the bombing, signaling that the administration was ready to deal forcefully with Iraq.

But the Algerian government, which has a history of violent suppression of Islamist militancy, stood by its decision to deal forcefully with the kidnappers, who were holding Algerians and citizens of nine other countries.

Mofaz, too, has accused Netanyahu of not seeking a peace deal forcefully enough, and has also been a vocal critic of any unilateral Israeli military attack on Iran's nuclear sites.

In a 1999 letter addressed to then-president Mohammad Khatami, to which Mr Jafari was a main signatory, 24 IRGC commanders gave the president an ultimatum, warning that if he did not deal forcefully with student protests ongoing at the time, their patience would run out.

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Long Struggle, on Arms Control Mr. Reagan had sought a place in history as a president who dealt forcefully with terrorists and took vigorous action to rescue Americans taken hostage anywhere in the world.

In interviews, more than a dozen of the monsignor's critics said the team had not dealt forcefully enough with abusive priests during the time the monsignor served on it, during much of the 1990's, and had not been supportive enough of those who complained of abuse.

Several union leaders said the new committee could create a more united, more aggressive union that might deal more forcefully with the city in labor talks.

The sense that the Church, both during the last years of Benedict and under Francis, had begun to deal more forcefully with the issue created a desire in many, inside and outside the Church, to move on.

China should undertake not to send official vessels into Japanese waters, as it still occasionally does, and deal more forcefully with militaristic sabre-rattlers like the general who suggested using the Senkakus for bombing practice.

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