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What he registers so forcibly is the fact that a hidebound, conservative approach to deficit reduction creates a social austerity far more harmful than the deficit itself.
"Local governments may be unable to persuade their residents, but the national government is not considering going in and doing so forcibly," Mr. Ando said.
Mr Causer was punched, kicked and finally battered around the head with a heavy history book so forcibly that the book's spine broke, the court heard.
The driver expressed his frustration with successive police roadblocks so forcibly that he got himself arrested; he was hauled out of his cab and fined.
"The Isle of the Dead" is the exception among Rachmaninoff's mature works: a piece so forcibly inspired by a single painting that he gave it the painting's title.
Does not the very same UN principle of self-determination, cited so forcibly by Mr Cameron in relation to the Falkland Islanders, apply to them too?
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And he did so pretty forcibly.
It's surely okay to report that she already gives the impression she'll develop into a formidable Mother Courage and certainly continue to deliver the Brecht lyrics (to Duncan Sheik's so-so music) as forcibly as she's already doing.
The ceilings are so high they forcibly reduce you to the size and mentality of a child.
In this case, the armrest tends to push only her elbow upward forcibly, so it will become excessive load to shoulder joint.
Dawn Maestas of Lazarus Laser Center offers pro bono laser tattoo removal to women whose exes' names are etched onto their bodies -- often forcibly so by an abusive partner.
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