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After thanking his family, friends and supporters, he said that he was eager to go home and that he would "speak more forcefully when I return to France".
It's one reason that no one can really define an Obama or Clinton doctrine and why, at times, the administration has frustrated those who would have had it act more forcefully when street protests auguring the Arab Spring swept Iran in 2009 or now, as Syria savagely represses its opposition.
He puts it more forcefully when he writes 'most men are shards of broken grammar' (1968, 37 and 43), and he went so far as to hold that grammar is the key to us as social organisms.
In addition, U.S. naval forces could react more forcefully when harassed by armed speed boats operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran's paramilitary and espionage contingent, three of the sources said.
They spread the message that people should speak out more forcefully when they see the violence happen at home and report it to the right channels.
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He talked vaguely about keeping an eye on the Internet and, more forcefully, said, "When politicians insult Muslims, whether abroad or fellow-citizens, when a mosque is vandalized, or a kid is called names, that doesn't make us safer.
Though her audible, off-screen questions can be pointed, her images tend to speak far more forcefully, as when the camera lingers on two sleek dolphins swimming in a tank in an expensive bar frequented by Peruvian presidents.
I know that when I went back to my little elementary school after seeing her for the first time, I stood a little taller, I spoke a little more forcefully, and when I saw kids bully other kids, I took a stand.
Although it comes more forcefully to mind when, later that night, we decide to go out for a drink.
If they had put more pressure on those directors, if they had engaged more forcefully with Tesco when it was beginning its long slide, then the accounting irregularities might not have happened in the first place.
If they are afraid to speak against the mob now, when they are flanked by American troops, what makes us believe they will behave more forcefully in the future, when the troops are gone and the mob is rising up against other Iraqis who don't share the same religion?
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