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Nor is there a mention of Jon Krakauer's forceful and very critical 2003 book, "Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith".
Before making this forceful and cogent critical intervention, I thought it would be, as Gordon Brown would say, prudent, to check the Edinburgh phone book.
Prefontaine's forceful support was critical in the athletes' movement that culminated in the 1978 Amateur Sports Act, Congressional legislation that gave athletes a say in the leadership of Olympic sports.
When it comes to taking forceful, timely measures in such critical areas as education, the environment, crime and drugs, George Bush's "vision thing" can be summed up in four words: Read my lip service.
Stein, while a forceful personality and notable writer, battled critical and popular confusion in response to her experimental style.
It's critical to send them a forceful message.
That makes it critical to send them a forceful message.
But a forceful effort to shape the field on the ballot in critical races has fueled questions about the propriety of a president's using his power to pick winners and to stifle competition within his own party.
Leaders are hesitant to say "no" to a forceful appeal from a direct-report insisting their new idea is critical to be done.
Although many of the older reports are considered highly controversial [ 6] because they suffer from poor scientific standards and lack of critical evaluation— credible and further discussed experimental indications with forceful protocols also exist.
In my writing and in my advocacy of Bernie Sanders, I've tried to highlight this critical aspect of the 2016 Election, albeit in a more forceful manner.
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