Sentence examples for firmly claimed from inspiring English sources

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It's a real shame then that with so much style, acclaim and obvious passion for her firmly claimed retro-futurism niche, Jackson's voice doesn't keep up with the demands of her David Bowie does "Dancing in the Street" moves.

Both criticisms make Mr Obama seem detached from the very Indianans he wants to court.He might have an easier time if he were still the underdog, a role Mrs Clinton has firmly claimed, and which resonates in Indiana.

By 1972 they'd firmly claimed the avant garde (read: musically unadventurous but prone to hitting large gongs and setting fire to stuff onstage) art rock mainstream as their own playground.

By now, most of the world's permanent islands are firmly claimed, meaning that the bulk of new ones, forming in geological hotspots, wind up within accepted territorial marine borders.

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Three years later, American correspondents on the ground were often appalled to see self-declared pundits on Iraq firmly claiming on their own television channels or in newspapers that the "surge" was a famous victory.

In 2003, Romania's Ministry of Public Information even told the Associated Press: "We firmly claim that within the borders of Romania between 1940 and 1945 there was no Holocaust," though the statement was swiftly withdrawn.

Based on what has been discussed, one could firmly claim that, in response to changes of the charged lipid membranes and charges of biomimetic membranes of different thicknesses, a significant shift in Vg,min of the ambipolar FET occurs due to the electronic devices on both the n-doping and p-doping materials.

Even within the current, limited, state of knowledge, we can firmly claim that we observe surprisingly abundant cases of repeated independent evolution of similar biologies.

It would be too much to call this emotionally resonant fillip a saving grace – as there's very little salvation in Gass's fiction – though the isolated moment of grace is firmly there, claiming its circumscribed place in the world.

As a former wicketkeeper himself, for Worcestershire and Sussex, he must hope that by then the gloves will have been claimed firmly by someone: Ambrose, Mustard, Prior, Read, Nixon, Jones... recent or present contenders almost constitute an XI on their own.

A few months later, faced with the prospect that the Cross of Fire would be banned by the government as a paramilitary organization, he founded a new and ostensibly more democratic party, the French Social Party, which he publicly claimed was "firmly attached to republican liberties".

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