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order to prod the Irish authorities into more | forceful action". |
Accompanied by many others, he took | forceful actions in harassing the despotic government |
In Congress, Simpson was a | forceful advocate for populist causes and became natio |
Throughout his career he has been a | forceful advocate for open science - the free release |
After WWII, he became a | forceful advocate favoring government support for rese |
o being the Bongos and the dB's], scruffy and | forceful and lithe". |
adier John Nicholson, who was well known as a | forceful and uncompromising soldier, in contrast to th |
Once Jiang became more | forceful and would not let go of Pipa Jing's palm, she |
The more | forceful and restrictive the socialization, the more a |
Although | forceful and opinionated, he also donated land for sch |
A | forceful and savvy state legislator, he chaired the po |
Dewey was a | forceful and inspiring speaker, traveling the whole co |
The church is "a strikingly | forceful and blunt treatment of traditional Romanesque |
A | forceful and compelling speaker, he was influential in |
ears the SFA came to believe it wanted a more | forceful and charismatic figure as manager. |
Starting in 1989, the eruptions became more | forceful and began putting out enough water to explain |
orkers Union in 1917, proving himself to be a | forceful and competent leader. |
1643 and reprinted in 1764, it was the first | forceful and detailed statement of the rule of law in |
If American Jews had taken a more | forceful approach, government policy could have been c |
ployed other more successfully calculated and | forceful approaches, which included buying out the com |
Jacobs makes a | forceful argument that it is not the nation-state, rat |
everal examples of such counter-intuitive but | forceful arguments to push the slave-owning reader off |
His | forceful arguments, ready replies to judges'querries, |
ll that memorable, clearly lacking singles as | forceful as those that fueled Throwing Copper." |
satisfyingly on a held note, followed by the | forceful assertion of the title phrase." |
On March 13, 1938 Moriz averted a | forceful attempt by a Sturmabteilung to take over the |
9 on Sir Robert Sainsbury's retirement, had a | forceful, autocratic style of leadership, whereas Davi |
support from Sifare who protects her from his | forceful brother. |
His rather | forceful business tactics came in for a lot of critici |
was regarded as "one of the greatest and most | forceful characters who had ever devoted himself to ed |
s "Letter from Birmingham Jail", arguing that | forceful civil action was indeed necessary. |
ques, applied in multiple layers with bright, | forceful colors. |
role in British Prime Minister Anthony Eden's | forceful confrontation with Nasser in the Suez Crisis |
essly to Christian Frederick to enact a truly | forceful defence of Norway, and in the latter phase of |
This sudden | forceful deformation produces a high voltage and subse |
Josie Miles was characterized by "a light but | forceful delivery that was not low-down but was nevert |
Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Smith to show, through a | forceful demonstration, the Federals' intentions towar |
e interplay of compositions and hues the most | forceful devices for conveying a motion picture compre |
King responded that without nonviolent | forceful direct actions, true civil rights could never |
Its | forceful direct sales force became the Zurich Advice N |
th a theme song sung by Shirley Bassey, whose | forceful, dramatic style became a trademark of the ser |
orke of the Santa Barbara News-Press, for his | forceful editorials calling public attention to the ac |
The common use of sforzando creates a | forceful effect. |
sh was followed some days later with the more | forceful ejections of rocks and stones. |
legro vivace, the cello solo returning with a | forceful entry into the rondo theme. |
s Principles of Moral Philosophy (1789) was a | forceful evangelical attack on William Paley's Princip |
s in the early 1880s and around 1886, after a | forceful eviction of some of his tenants, the name of |
mlich Maneuver is able to produce a rapid and | forceful exhalation of breath. |
02, Nozomi appeared in the third entry of the | Forceful Exhibitionistic-Play Maniax video series. |
Intermix described Lord of the Universe as "a | forceful expose on the sixteen-year-old Guru Maharaj J |
Undeterred, he gave a simple and | forceful exposition of his position on the Corn Laws. |
the isles began plotting with an emerging and | forceful figure - Somerled, the self-styled Lord of Ar |
alanoposthitis), repeated catheterization, or | forceful foreskin retraction. |
ayhem's style is primarily a very driving and | forceful form of aggro-industrial, with an emphasis on |
Modigliana is also self-confident, tough and | forceful, frequently clashing with Rattus. |
Hunter was | forceful from the beginning that his disability would |
confessed to Martin that Dewey could be more | forceful in speaking on behalf of other candidates, su |
calculation of obviousness, "but it gives us | forceful instruction on the manner in which the test i |
her into post-bop... as he takes a break from | forceful interaction to play a more democratic role on |
Through the use of | forceful interrogation techniques they managed to get |
Objectivist Ayn Rand Institute has supported | forceful intervention in Iran. |
tivities of Hindus, Christians and Muslims by | forceful intimidation and threats to stop construction |
n educationist as well as an accomplished and | forceful journalist. |
With a moving and | forceful language, the poem deals with the joys of the |
elf through "...compactness, wealth of ideas, | forceful lead vocals and complicated arrangements, enr |
ghting spirit, unrelenting aggressiveness and | forceful leadership throughout 3 days of unremitting, |
His daring and | forceful leadership and his valiant fighting spirit in |
under heavy Japanese fire, Col. Chambers, by | forceful leadership, courage, and fortitude in the fac |
"You stand behind every note, you, living, | forceful, loving. |
Not wishing to be governed by a | forceful man of mature years, they promptly imprisoned |
ghout the book, and enjoyed the "refreshingly | forceful masculine energy" of the lead characters and |
tried to suppress the strikers with legal and | forceful means, but the efforts backfired, and caused |
Our government has failed to take | forceful measures to protect its citizens while at the |
olonel Min, the group leader who prefers more | forceful methods, and as the events spiral beyond the |
ially within the Dutch Resistance there was a | forceful movement against the decoration of resistance |
The | forceful movement of the Americans and the unexpected |
s addresses of 1941 and 1942, the pontiff was | forceful on the topic but did not mention the Nazis by |
nality changes in to a very strong-willed and | forceful one when she acts as a resistance fighter. |
and Lord George Bentinck emerged as the most | forceful opponents of repeal in Parliamentary debates, |
A | forceful orchestral climax gives way to a hushed, tens |
the variation of pitch of a note, using heavy | forceful oscillations between adjacent and distant not |
9th century Rime ('non-partisan') scholar and | forceful partisan of Shentong, and were also advanced |
Long and his brothers, however, used their | forceful personalities and his position as the Deputy |
rs at the time still criticised his lack of a | forceful personality although they also indicated an i |
The group was dominated by the | forceful personality of Leonhardt, a strong factor in |
Hahn's recalcitrant and | forceful personality even in the harsh Soviet regime o |
tic Party circles, Wyman, a strong-willed and | forceful personality, has been a noteworthy pioneer of |
This economic interest militated against | forceful political reforms, and reforms in public fina |
twists and turns in the narrative but also by | forceful portrayals of characters by the two veteran a |
le (Sankhwal), Salcette Taluka but due to the | forceful Portuguese conversion and mass destruction of |
He was a | forceful proponent of free trade both in politics and |
6 American Buddhist teachers responded with a | forceful public letter to Merzel requesting that he fo |
Liquidation of | forceful repopulations and mass exiles. |
He was quiet, | forceful, reserved, and full of dignity, but also ligh |
Earlier, Nurse with 93 had alone offered | forceful resistance in a first innings dominated by pa |
l containment, yet he began to advocate for a | forceful resolution while many conservatives were stil |
he day's events, a local paper noted that the | forceful response "cannot be expected to quell the ind |
elt suggested the use of economic pressure, a | forceful response, but less direct than outright aggre |
ricket for Worcestershire, Harry Foster was a | forceful right-handed middle-order batsman who acted a |
He was a tall, | forceful right-handed opening batsman, and on his figu |
previous Springsteen covers, they used a more | forceful, rockier sound in "For You" than Springsteen |
He emerged as a | forceful ruler that involved himself primarely in secu |
"a delightful find" who was "pretty, plucky, | forceful, self-possessed, charismatic, and just about |
s well-known to Pittsburghers inasmuch as his | forceful sermons are transmitted here from the Baltimo |
Most recruiters, though, were much more | forceful, some even invading homes and churches to sei |
Titchener was a charismatic and | forceful speaker and his idea of structuralism thrived |
He was a | forceful speaker with an encyclopaedic knowledge of hi |
If | forceful speaking is the primary cause, treatment invo |
by Defense Minister Georgy Zhukov, who gave a | forceful speech, and was reaffirmed in his position as |
S prisoners became fully public, with Sybil a | forceful spokeswoman. |
The piece concludes with a final, | forceful statement of the theme by trumpets. |
, and spoke to Preval and Aristide, who "made | forceful statements which Manus took as threats to his |
He lacked political talent however, and his | forceful style of government clashed with a colonial s |
tewart's half-valve effects, muted sound, and | forceful style. |
iticism of Judaism has often overshadowed his | forceful support for Jewish emancipation as an immedia |
"Grigsby sees the work as a poetic account of | forceful suppression of an older fertility cult, with |
and early 1970s in reverence to particularly | forceful tackling defenders, with the words changed to |
This process can be made | forceful through the contraction of the external inter |
With the | forceful tutelage of Martha "Geneva" Williams and thei |
His | forceful use of the federal government to spur regiona |
His writings include | forceful views on terminology for Kristallnacht, inclu |
including kings and popes, and was used as a | forceful visual statement of their wealth and status. |
ield's pure, somewhat thin and childlike (yet | forceful) vocal quality with often surprisingly acerbi |
Jurinac's dark, | forceful voice was pitched exactly between soprano and |
ons a costume of male clothing, a mask, and a | forceful voice to take on the role of Shui Ta. |
civil rights movement and was among its most | forceful voices. |
ipe - who advocates anarchy - believes in the | forceful way of destroying the existing powers and cru |
verything else, in a practical, organised and | forceful way, ensuring that he could work as freely as |
His mother, Katherine Acklom was a | forceful woman with a temper who was also jealous of h |
e Polar Music Prize "for a long succession of | forceful works, charged with sensitivity, commitment a |
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