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These things suggest that unions remain, as much as ever, a force to be reckoned with.
Ever a force for understanding, a man of generous spirit, a teacher, researcher, mentor and friend, Bert never turned from responsibility and never tired of our work.
During the time of the album's release, her official site stated that "the girl-power anthem 'Anticipating' proves that Britney is, now more than ever, a force to be reckoned with".
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WILL the United Nations ever deploy a force into Sudan's violent western region of Darfur?
There were some who questioned whether Wales would ever be a force in the game again.
The Cerro Grande fire, which burned on last week, was a reminder of how absurd it is to believe that mankind can ever harness a force of nature.
It ties into Facebook's larger self-image: The company still likes to envision itself, ever optimistically, as a force for good in the world.
I honestly do not believe that there was ever a better fighting force in the history of the world.
Or if Leland Yee would ever actually force a nudist to sit on a damn towel?
Is it sensible or right, ever, to force a language on people who don't want to speak it?
The necessity of being compliant with the Health, Safety and Environment European rules and with the new assembly technologies is now more than ever an important driving force to replace existing aeronautical protection schemes.
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