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Painting can convey life more forcibly, more essentially, than the living thing itself.
The higher-profile the victim, the more forcibly that message is conveyed.
That crisis is recorded in work after work of late-nineteenth-century fiction, but never more forcibly than in "Dracula".
Listening to a record that you love, reading a novel that you love – it connects you more forcibly into life.
More forcibly, petitioners contend that the CTEA's extension of existing copyrights does not "promote the Progress of Science" as contemplated by the preambular language of the Copyright Clause.
Things are moving her way.But if the western powers want to stop the Karadzic clan they will have to intervene still more forcibly.
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Thousands more were forcibly displaced to western Turkey.
There are more people forcibly on the move around the globe — about 70 million — than at any time since World War II.
It's probably not perfect but neither was a fingerprint biometric — which could arguably be more easily forcibly taken from someone in custody or asleep.
With more people forcibly displaced by conflict than anytime since WWII, now would be a good time to increase school meal funding.
Tens of thousands more will be forcibly displaced, but not seek international help.
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