Sentence examples for forcefully no from inspiring English sources

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Thomas, sipping a neon-orange concoction of Irn Bru and vodka, shakes his head forcefully: "No, we'd have to reapply".

Mr. Bush would argue forcefully, no doubt, that he had played by the rules in other states and accepted his losses (in New Hampshire and Michigan, for example) and that Mr. McCain should do the same thing in California.

But notice how simple it is for a candidate to express an opinion forcefully, no matter how superficial his or her analysis.

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The argument that, somehow, allowing the President to get away with a suspected perjury and obstruction of justice will countenance an irreparable tear in the seamless web of American justice; that if we impeach the President, the rule of law will be vindicated if only in a symbolic way, proving forcefully that no American is above the law and that the ladder of the law has no top and no bottom.

So he answered forcefully, with no compassion.

"He continued to maintain forcefully that no insider trading was conducted — neither he nor anyone of authority within Airbus or EADS, nor its managers or executives or its shareholders committed any insider trading crime," Mr. Michel said in an interview.

In scenes separated by quick blackouts, we are brought into intimacy with these characters through casual chitchat about the irritations of the workplace, random banter about movies (the persnickety Avery argues forcefully that no work of genius has emerged from Hollywood in the last decade), time-killing conversations about astrology.

The Group of 20 -- the forum of the leaders of the world's most powerful economies -- meets at summit level in November and needs to use this event to forcefully declare "NO IMPUNITY". It is encouraging that the G20 is gradually moving in this direction.

In his April 16 , 1963"Letter from the Birmingham Jail," responding to moderate clergy who urged going slow in the quest for African American equality, King forcefully responded no, urging that: "We will reach the goal of freedom in Birmingham and all over the nation, because the goal of America is freedom".

If a rooster does drag his wing around you, slap him while forcefully saying "no".

There is nothing fey or Peter Peaboutsh about James Gilchrist's forcefully sung Albert, no over-the-top histrionics in Susan Bullock's Lady Billows, and no coquettish whimsy in Pamela Helen Stephen's Nancy.

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