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But one can allow Mr. McEwen the occasional shallow breath in this forcefully expressed solo.
How can he justify his forcefully expressed faith in his sport's credibility and authenticity?
Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, and John Kasich, the governor of Ohio, have forcefully expressed disapproval.
But "Which India Matters?" was just the sort of piece I like: big issues, big ideas, forcefully expressed.
The changing interpretation was forcefully expressed in a recent essay by Dr. Serafina Cuomo, a British historian of science.
I automatically yelled something -- I'm still not sure what, but it must have been something like "What are you doing?" though perhaps more forcefully expressed.
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Why didn't he more forcefully express his reservations about the war to President Bush?
Thomas L. Friedman ("Worth a Thousand Words," column, Dec. 23) forcefully expresses his anger at the brutality of the insurgents in Iraq.
None were shy about forcefully expressing their opinions on the omissions and rankings: some were still arguing via email weeks later.
Poll workers have disputed Walker's claims, forcefully expressing their support for keeping same-day registration.
Common Cause on Tuesday announced an attempt to put a measure on the ballot in all 50 states that would allow voters to constructively express that anger -- and forcefully express their view that unlimited spending is hijacking our democracy.
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