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Thomas L. Friedman ("Worth a Thousand Words," column, Dec. 23) forcefully expresses his anger at the brutality of the insurgents in Iraq.
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Birgitta Trotzig forcefully expressed in her novels a tortured experience of life, coloured by Roman Catholicism.
Why didn't he more forcefully express his reservations about the war to President Bush?
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.
Oldest of all is perhaps the Hamdismál ("Lay of Hamdir"), which forcefully expressed the heroic ideals of Germanic tribal life.
The U.N. Security Council must move beyond mere discussion and forcefully express the world's disgust and support new sanctions.
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.
His perception of the ambivalent role of the restaurateur – somewhere between pander and provider – was clear and forcefully expressed, sometimes too forcefully for his own good.
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