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Throughout 2011, she spoke out ever more forcefully in anticipation of last December's parliamentary election.
But the Obama administration should resist the temptation to intervene more forcefully in Syria's civil war.
Linda argues for the visibility of the older woman more forcefully in words than in flesh.
And Mr. Bush has engaged Mr. Gore much more forcefully in his comments and oratory.
He may have to speak out more forcefully in the days to come.
Black Louisianans rose up against segregation more forcefully in the 1960s as part of the nationwide civil rights movement.
There were other indications on Wednesday that Western allies would act more forcefully in the wake of the American election.
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They will need to argue their case ever-more forcefully in tougher times.
Some argue that, had Obama intervened in the conflict more forcefully, earlier in the conflict, the Islamic State would not have had the opportunity to take territory, establish bases, attract fighters, and mount operations in Iraq and further afield.
As North Korea hints at new military provocations in the coming days, the United States and South Korea have drawn up plans to respond more forcefully than in the recent past, but in a limited way intended to prevent an escalation to broader war.
WASHINGTON — As North Korea hints at new military provocations in the coming days, the United States and South Korea have drawn up plans to respond more forcefully than in the recent past, but in a limited way intended to prevent an escalation to broader war.
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