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It is forcefully made by the Fowler show and its catalog, a densely layered and enthralling book.
It is forcefully peer-oriented.
It is forcefully delivered by a terrific, all-male (that's the least new thing) cast.
It is forcefully packed, tight as drum skin, and it never changes between visits.
Handsomely and sensitively installed by the Whitney curator Scott Rothkopf, the show communicates an appealingly complex sensibility that is subject to self-doubt and aesthetic yearning, even when it is forcefully on message.
At the heart of Victorian England was a myth about women and their virtue, and it is forcefully echoed in the culture of the age: not only the sort of paintings that are included in the exhibition, but also the literature of the times (Lady Dedlock in Charles Dickens' Bleak House and Elizabeth Gaskell's 1853 novel Ruth).
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It was forcefully restated at the weekend by Mr Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice.
The accusation, contained in a court filing first reported by the Guardian and Politico, has become headline news across the world this week, even as it was forcefully and repeatedly denied by the Palace.
"This new British attempt to manipulate the Malvinas issue through a vote by the population that it implanted is forcefully rejected by Argentina," a ministry statement said, citing broad Latin American support for Argentina's position.
It is hard to defer said navigation when your Designated Mate is forcefully yanking your hand.
The argument is forcefully made.
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