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The first musical impression is of a forceful, steely personality.
Whatever the answer, McCambridge's lynch-happy harpy was one of the most striking portrayals of a forceful woman in cinema.
Wary, as Arm should have been, of the limitations of a forceful approach, Barrett doesn't impose these meanings.
But not in China's cities, where three decades of a forceful one-child policy have produced a different ideal: a single child sandwiched between two parents.
That's because Lear himself is unmatched as a portrait of a forceful, commanding personality under siege to the destructiveness of age.
It will long be remembered that we were part of a forceful intervention in someone else's territory that a lot of people resented, and many saw as illegitimate.
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(See the opening of Wiggins 1979 for a forceful articulation of this criticism).
Then, from 1973 to 2005, Mr. Safire wrote his twice-weekly "Essay" for the Op-Ed page of The Times, a forceful conservative voice in the liberal chorus.
A review of the video documentation of the match accident revealed the exact mechanism of injury was a forceful external rotation of the standing limb.
While secretary of State, Clinton was a forceful backer of the rights of gays and transgender people.
He was described as "one of the most popular evangelicals in the Church life of Australia, and a forceful preacher".
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