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I had to forcefully make him understand that I strongly cared for these young women.
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, blunt and sharp-tongued, will cap the evening with a 30-minute speech intended to forcefully make the case that the president's policies have failed America.
If Mr. Ryan is opposed to a government bailout of private industry, as Mitt Romney was, why not stand up at the podium and forcefully make the case against it?
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.
Although the nuclear physicist Niels Bohr and others did forcefully make the case for a demonstration, President Harry S. Truman and other wartime leaders were under immense pressure to end the war quickly, with a minimum of American losses.
She instructs that the following must be done all at once: "Exhale forcefully, make an O with your mouth, then smile without changing the O shape (this forces the cheeks towards the ears), open your eyes wide, and look up".
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The argument is forcefully made.
"The arguments are plausible, and forcefully made," the court wrote.
The chief justice's two most senior colleagues, Justices Antonin Scalia and Anthony M. Kennedy, forcefully made similar points.
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.
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