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The argument is forcefully made.
"The arguments are plausible, and forcefully made," the court wrote.
At times they were within striking distance of each other as they forcefully made their points.
This point has been forcefully made to ministers, both by the task force and by MPs.
The chief justice's two most senior colleagues, Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony M. Kennedy, forcefully made similar points.
This is a point forcefully made by ex-Clinton labour secretary Robert Reich in his recent film, Inequality for All.
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On Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry began forcefully making the case for action.
I had to forcefully make him understand that I strongly cared for these young women.
"We want to bring attention to important First Amendment issues but cannot share the brief that most forcefully makes those arguments".
Vedder's drawings and sketches, however, are another story, and the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers has put together a winning little exhibition that forcefully makes this point.
LONDON — "Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901," on view at the Courtauld Institute of Art, is one of those fascinating exhibitions that forcefully make a point unrelated to the stated purpose.
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