Sentence examples for forcefully rendered from inspiring English sources

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When the much-promised violence finally arrives, the fallout from the political and ethnic turmoil on the people of Sal Mal Lane is skillfully, forcefully rendered.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, in a forcefully rendered new autobiography, says he was pilloried during his 1991 confirmation hearings because liberal advocacy groups who feared he would vote to overturn abortion rights were willing to stoop to "the age-old blunt instrument of accusing a black man of sexual misconduct".

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The Year of the Runaways by Sunjeev Sahota (because its journey into the world of migrants in the north of England is so forcefully and cleverly rendered).

It's all here — the good, the bad and the ugly of Teddy Atlas, often rendered in a crude but convincing street language, captured so faithfully and so forcefully by his collaborator, Peter Alson.

CALEA is rendered moot.

Mr. Bush spoke forcefully today about the court decision, saying that he appreciated the work of the Scottish court and that while "nothing can change the suffering and loss," he hoped the families would find "some solace that a guilty verdict was rendered".

She is rendered speechless.

As a result, the committee's report fails to fully explain the environment of intense pressure in which the intelligence community officials were asked to render judgments on matters relating to Iraq when the most senior officials in the Bush administration had already forcefully and repeatedly stated their conclusions publicly.

It also renders Liberace unnecessary.

"Instead of trying to render exactly what I have before my eyes," Van Gogh told his brother shortly before beginning the series, "I use colour more arbitrarily in order to express myself forcefully".

Instead, he thinks he can argue forcefully for the four causes as real explanatory factors, that is, as features which must be cited not merely because they make for satisfying explanations, but because they are genuinely operative causal factors, the omission of which renders any putative explanation objectively incomplete and so inadequate.

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