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I think he meant it in the other sense, in the sense that he meant to do a story told strongly from a woman's point of view.
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In a striking passage, he told the strongly conservative Republican gathering, hostile to most new government initiatives, that he intended "to extend the promise of prosperity to every corner of the country".
It's one of several awards – there are Baftas, too, and some of France's much-prized Césars – gleaming in a sort of coffee table made of what I'm told is strongly reinforced glass.
Thatcher, she told listeners, "strongly divided opinion" between those who accused her of "putting millions out of work and not caring about the poor" and those who believe she "changed the UK for the better by taking Britain's then failing economy and making it successful".
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Few images in the show tell so strongly from a distance.
Thus he is or says he is a Utilitarian; yet nothing, it is pointed out, could tell more strongly against Utilitarianism than certain passages in his writings.
The analysis produces a coefficient for each independent variable, telling how strongly it is related to the dependent variable (independently of the other independent variables).
Estermann says it's difficult to tell how strongly autonomy is linked with the quality of universities, since quality is so difficult to measure.
And finally, Cruz strongly told thousands of caucusgoers (voters) that Trump was strongly in favor of ObamaCare and 'choice' - a total lie!
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