Dick expresses himself very forcefully, Charlie expresses himself forcefully and maybe the two don't mix that well.
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"Of course he could have spoken out more forcefully against segregation, but he spoke out more forcefully than anybody expected him," Martin says.
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"We've made the argument forcefully, the American people have made the argument forcefully that they want the truth," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
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As he comes out forcefully against people who protest mistreatment of non-white people, he's refusing to speak forcefully about a crisis unfolding on an island of mostly non-white people.
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" He called on the Trump administration to "forcefully respond.
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Conservative media has been hammering Democrats about forcefully "condemning" antifa, often borrowing language used by mainstream media about Trump's failure to forcefully condemn the neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville in Aug. 2017.
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They forcefully take money from the clients or from us.
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And then they would hit me forcefully against the wall.
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" Then, gathering her breath forcefully, she nearly screamed: "The emails!
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All of the accusations have been forcefully denied multiple times.
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Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations under penalty of perjury.
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They're either born into it or they forcefully take it.
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Today Hindu nationalists hold office and forcefully reject that legacy.
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Oxfam for its part has responded forcefully to the criticism.
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Bernie Sanders spoke out forcefully against the move on Tuesday.
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The enchancladora patrol then arrives and forcefully takes the person.
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But no matter how forcefully executives objected, Musk wouldn't yield.
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The four progressive Democratic congresswomen have also forcefully pushed back.
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"They pressed forcefully on my back," Menhali told the paper.
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I need just to be taken to a place forcefully.
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Where he defended himself more forcefully was over his pay.
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And he's spoken forcefully about the problem of sexual violence.
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Democrats are forcefully pushing back on Cruz following Tuesday's remarks.
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"He raped me, forcefully raped me," Araoz told NBC News.
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Kavanaugh and the White House have forcefully denied the accusations.
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Mr. Trump forcefully denied that the recording was of him.
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But the traffic hits you most forcefully in your ears.
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Instead, it deployed forcefully, crushing her spine, her complaint alleged.
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The country came together to speak up forcefully to power.
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Pompeo, however, forcefully pushed back against their demand for documents.
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First, condemn consistently and forcefully the white supremacists among them.
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Menendez will no doubt channel forcefully his position at trial.
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The protesters, in turn, disagree with the regulators, and forcefully.
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They were taking pictures of us in our lingerie, forcefully.
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No property conveys that impression more forcefully than Trump Tower.
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Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations under penalty of perjury.
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And forcefully push back against anyone who criticizes those actions.
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And when you do take action, do it dynamically, forcefully.
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They are pressing universities to investigate harassment complaints more forcefully.
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The first question: Did Brown really forcefully rob the store?
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"Israel is responding forcefully to this wanton aggression," he said.
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"You're no better than Donald Trump," the mayor replied forcefully.
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Their cause inspired others to more forcefully oppose the war.
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"Senator, I would've walked out the door," Gorsuch said forcefully.
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No Republicans in the state have forcefully defended the policy.
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Some complained that Mr. Obama had not interceded forcefully enough.
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After he refused, he was forcefully dragged off the plane.
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Iran has vowed retaliation, which Trump has forcefully warned against.
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A local drunk man urinates forcefully in front of them.
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But the other witnesses pushed back forcefully on his claim.
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More forcefully yet, it did so by announcing on Dec.
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Adams, "Americanness was forcefully impressed" upon her and her siblings.
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Mr. Comey believed the government should forcefully denounce that claim.
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee forcefully tossed the stick toward Sen.
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" Instead, she says forcefully: "We have to protect each other.
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Those allegations were that Thicke had spanked son Julian too forcefully.
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Women's March has disputed this version of events repeatedly and forcefully.
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We need to stand up more forcefully for Canada's best interests.
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But Flake is hesitating as partisanship tugs forcefully on his sleeves.
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Merkel and other German officials pushed back forcefully at the time.
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McConnell and other congressional Republicans forcefully came out against the decision.
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In this respect, Trump is pretty forcefully rejecting the report's recommendations.
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Clinton could have defended herself more forcefully and attacked more frequently.
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A woman screams as she is forcefully taken into the enfermería.
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Mr. Trump responded forcefully and with a torrent of schoolyard taunts.
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Then we could bring our own proposals to bear more forcefully.
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If I forcefully tried to enter, they would have beaten me.
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They've moved forcefully to keep ISIS recruiting videos from publicly circulating.
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Terri Sewell, a Democratic lawmaker from Alabama, pushed Facebook most forcefully.
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He could, for example, more forcefully condemn Thiel's support of Trump.
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The former president's office pushed back forcefully against the wiretapping allegations.
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Fields said Lewandowski grabbed her so forcefully that he bruised her.
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Three Republican senators have now reoriented themselves to forcefully oppose Trump.
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"Iran will continue its missile program forcefully...as planned," he said.
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Some senators criticized him for not responding more forcefully to it.
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Orban has also established a platform that is forcefully anti-immigrant.
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Clinton will use her speech to forcefully confront Mr. Trump. Mrs.
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At the time, she said Mr. Lewandowski had forcefully grabbed her.
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We can no longer avoid forcefully organizing ourselves to address this.
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I pointed forcefully at the photograph of crayfish on the menu.
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Trump forcefully caps off years of deterioration in European-American ties.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi responded less than forcefully when Rep.
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Bennett said an officer "forcefully jammed his knee" into his back.
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They have a weak case, and it should be forcefully rebutted.
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Business leaders have started speaking out more forcefully on the issue.
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Beto O'Rourke, an El Paso native, have spoken even more forcefully.
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Judge Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge have forcefully denied all the allegations.
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The Fed seems committed to frontloading cuts, acting aggressively and forcefully.
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The Senate bill introduced Thursday pushes back forcefully on both dimensions.
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Some have spoken in favor of impeachment more forcefully than others.
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"It's like they were going to forcefully quarantine us," Bo said.
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The Times has forcefully pushed back on Trump's accusations as false.
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The Pentagon has responded forcefully, warning Ankara not to follow through.
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Women were often forcefully held down in bed as they labored.
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Mr Johnson himself argued forcefully against any further dither or delay.
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He was also forcefully critical of Trump's handling of that disaster.
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The case against Sanders is compelling if made forcefully and substantively.
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The media was shocked that Middlebury rejected Charles Murray so forcefully.
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In many ways, Alberto Salazar pushed running culture forward, if forcefully.
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This is rage forcefully imposed on Trico, not rage truly felt.
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McClendon had forcefully denied the accusations and planned to fight them.
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And Beijing was about to begin flexing its muscle more forcefully.
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And Beijing was about to begin flexing its muscle more forcefully.
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On Syria, too, she has spoken out most forcefully against Russia.
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The Republic depends on people like you speaking clearly, quickly, forcefully.
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He bolstered Trump's promise to respond forcefully to any Iranian attack.
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He bolstered Trump's promise to respond forcefully to any Iranian attack.
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Several Utah Republicans forcefully condemned the remarks about Romney, including Sen.
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Even women are put off by other women speaking that forcefully.
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That's when I was grabbed and forcefully held down in the grass.
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" To his credit Tapper responded forcefully, "I have been in locker rooms.
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Thomson said it more forcefully in an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday.
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Still, the West has long urged Xi's administration to rebuke more forcefully.
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Officers then forcefully return Hansen to a laying position on her stomach.
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A court hands down an opinion: thoughtfully reasoned, forcefully argued, eminently fair.
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Elijah Cummings and the city of Baltimore, forcefully calling the attacks racist.
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Darren Seals forcefully spoke out on race issues and against police brutality.
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If they do not, they need to speak up—forcefully, and now.
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And late on Thursday, Sabraw forcefully ruled in favor of the families.
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Finally, there's the press's obvious unease about confronting Melania Trump too forcefully.
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Instead, she argued forcefully that he enabled anti-Semites and white supremacists.
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The Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen said it would respond forcefully.
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"I don't want to forcefully hold on to something," he told me.
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Over the past year, Romney has spoken out less forcefully against Trump.
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This also will compel Israeli leadership to respond forcefully in self-defense.
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Kavanaugh has forcefully denied all accusations against him from Ford and Ramirez.
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They're expected to push back forcefully on the topic at Thursday's hearing.
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Attendees urged her to stand up more forcefully to the Trump administration.
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The president has repeatedly and forcefully denied that there was any wrongdoing.
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She forcefully defended a US ambassador from the president and his lawyer.
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Do you think the Fed should be making that case more forcefully?
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His usual response, when criticized or hurt, has been to counterpunch forcefully.
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Three members of his famous family forcefully denounced his views on vaccines.
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However, he did so without forcefully addressing the country's serious macroeconomic imbalances.
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It seemed that she was kissing him in return, though less forcefully.
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Ohlhausen forcefully objected to the FCC's special treatment of big tech companies.
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But President Trump pushed back forcefully against condemnation of the crown prince.
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Many of them, like Mr. Klarman, spoke out forcefully during the campaign.
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We handled it peacefully and yet forcefully to get our message out.
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They have provoked the police, sometimes forcefully, but not with outright violence.
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The Trump administration has championed the notion more forcefully, Mexican officials say.
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Please, Canada, respond forcefully to Mr. Trump's insults to your national honor.
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Mr. Cuomo had forcefully urged the closing of Rikers even before that.
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But it was forcefully shut down by President Lyndon Johnson, pictured above.
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His worst moments were his failure to forcefully take on Albany's corruption.
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"Perhaps he more forcefully could have refuted the hypothetical," Captain Brown said.
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Following their interview, Kelly said, Pompeo forcefully questioned and cursed at her.
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Following their interview, Kelly said, Pompeo forcefully questioned and cursed at her.
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The lawmaker then "forcefully delivered" the stick across the room in response.
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And we're going to forcefully fight for what we think is right.
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Biden needs to slap that down forcefully and unequivocally, without growing defensive.
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Regardless, students of color want the UMD administration to respond more forcefully.
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She has also argued forcefully against a withdrawal of troops from Syria.
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Hours later, a near-shouting Kavanaugh forcefully insisted it had never happened.
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However forcefully Sony makes the case, the PlayStation 4 is not special.
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The biggest can strike the ground, some forcefully enough to dig craters.
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But he spoke forcefully about his devotion to the rule of law.
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He accused her of not doing her job, and she responded forcefully.
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"Not guilty, your Honor," Parnas said forcefully, speaking with a heavy accent.
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At the White House Friday, senior aide Stephen Miller forcefully defended Giuliani.
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Hoyer, the House majority leader, forcefully urged Republicans on Tuesday not to object.
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Truman Show, the sick place of the world that is forcefully expressed in
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So his failure to speak out forcefully about anti-Semitism had perplexed Washington.
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Other asset classes reacted more forcefully to the tensions in the Middle East.
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You and your organization have argued forcefully that the world is getting better.
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It is not clear how forcefully Sessions will act against states on marijuana.
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Absent changes, the Democratic members warned, they could push more forcefully for regulation.
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In a statement tweeted early on Monday morning, Fairfax forcefully denied the allegations.
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At least three were forcefully removed by police after they refused to leave.
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He put his hand on my crotch forcefully and grabbed my whole package.
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Fallout from a prolonged trade war will determine how forcefully it gets used.
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You have to apply the law equally and forcefully to both if necessary.
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And it is about to elbow its way forcefully into the national conversation.
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The U.S. should speak loudly and act forcefully against that sort of behavior.
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Bertram claimed Knepper forcefully grabbed her vulva, ripping her tights and drawing blood.
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President Trump has forcefully thrown all his support behind Moore, despite the allegations.
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He took the opportunity to respond forcefully with an article of his own.
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McCain, nor anyone else, has threatened or otherwise tried to forcefully influence Gen.
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He forcefully tells her that they're either in this together or they aren't.
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My successor, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, has spoken about these threats forcefully.
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The United States should back the WTO forcefully, and lead it with vigor.
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That hasn't gone over well with the industry, which has pushed back forcefully.
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The police acted forcefully, searching people and releasing most of them almost immediately.
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Turkey's foreign minister responded forcefully on Twitter to Trump's threat: Noone dictates Turkey.
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Dan Patrick forcefully told people of their "responsibility" to lock up their guns.
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I think that's lost a little bit because he does speak so forcefully.
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We don't know yet whether Clinton can counter forcefully with a sunnier vision.
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What Hayes's book forcefully shows is how extensively the global economy fuels displacement.
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Jones has been forcefully criticized for some of the conspiracy theories he promotes.
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State leaders should take a stand by forcefully backing this type of initiative.
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Incoming presidents have criticized F.B.I. directors before, but rarely so forcefully or publicly.
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Clinton's campaign condemned Mr. Trump forcefully for the comments captured on the recording.
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The woman claims Banks forcefully kissed her breasts and began groping her butt.
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"The trade union... rejects forcefully and determinedly the proposals laid down," it said.
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Lottie Dod wrote forcefully of the difficulties that faced women in the early
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Starboard has acted forcefully, putting up a slate to replace every single director.
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The nominee forcefully denied the allegations in a separate hearing before the panel.
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But at other times, the gravity of the stakes is made forcefully clear.
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As hardcore groups of rioters looted shops and burned vehicles, police responded forcefully.
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She needs to draw upon that and come out forcefully and define herself.
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As information flowed out from Turkish officials, Saudi Arabia forcefully denied its involvement.
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Mr. Hybels was allowed to go on stage and forcefully rebut each accusation.
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The man is taken to the sidewalk and forcefully handled by several officers.
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In the list of houses, one sees just how forcefully she can compress.
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This is forcefully spiced food, although chiles aren't always prominent in the mix.
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The clip appeared to show him forcefully grabbing at her hand or arm.
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The traditional playbook often entails responding directly, quickly and forcefully to bad publicity.
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Williams, speaking calmly but forcefully, told Ramos that the gesture was simply encouragement.
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Marshall takes him in hand and transforms him, sometimes playfully and sometimes forcefully.
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The United States should be more forcefully condemning the perpetrators of such actions.
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But what Beethoven introduced most forcefully into Western music was the explosive silence.
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Singing with penetrating power is not the same as singing forcefully or loudly.
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He stroked a gong, then struck it forcefully, putting his shoulder into it.
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When women act forcefully, research suggests, men are more likely to react badly.
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The professionals of the State Department have pushed back against this pressure, forcefully.
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It is good that Ms. Jewell has moved as forcefully as she has.
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Instead, they should clearly and forcefully denounce the views expressed on the flyers.
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SWITZERLAND SHOULD USE AMPLE FISCAL SPACE TO MORE FORCEFULLY SUPPORT DOMESTIC ACTIVITY - TREASURY
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He's likely to build on the Sanders case, but make it more forcefully.
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Lindsey Graham to more forcefully defend President Donald Trump from the impeachment inquiry.
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But regardless of the intention behind the attack, Israel still responded forcefully overnight.
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"The insurance sector is embracing innovation more forcefully than in years past," he said.
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He favored bold (and forcefully racist) rhetoric that overshadowed an unprecedented number of rivals.
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""There's no reason manufacturers must wait for [FDA] to more forcefully address the epidemic.
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It's got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion.
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They're being forcefully returned to Honduras just days after trying to flee the country.
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But unfortunately, aggressive means ready to attack, or pursuing aims forcefully, possibly unduly so.
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Shortly after forcefully blowing her nose, the woman temporarily lost vision in both eyes.
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That's dented its ability to respond forcefully to tensions in the South China Sea.
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But Biden also forcefully responded to progressives who have cast his approach as naïve.
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I opened it suddenly and grabbed her forcefully by the shoulders, which frightened her.
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However, Rosenstein and the Department of Justice have pushed back forcefully on these claims.
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If that request was so offensive, Rubio demanded, why didn't Comey respond more forcefully?
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In the long term, harmony tends to arise when people are not forcefully segregated.
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Brett Kavanaugh deviated from his prepared statement to forcefully and tearfully deny Ford's allegations.
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"Forcefully support Michael Savage's point of view with competence and honesty," the statement read.
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The world stands by watching them bleed, die, and forcefully removed from their homes.
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Like Lo, Clouse wanted Chan to fight like Bruce Lee — slowly, deliberately, and forcefully.
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Pence later forcefully denied that he was working to undermine Trump in any way.
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He forcefully pushed back on Trump's proposal to keep Muslims out of the country.
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Huawei has forcefully denied allegations that it is not independent from the Chinese government.
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I felt Mr. Cosby behind me and my vagina was being penetrated quite forcefully.
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Only one of those two candidates spoke forcefully and passionately about defending LGBT Americans.
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The mayor responded forcefully by noting that he didn't need a lecture from O'Rourke.
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That's the same Putin that Pence claims his team wants to forcefully take on.
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She also claimed that after she refused, she was forcefully groped, fondled and raped.
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"He raped me, forcefully raped me," Araoz told NBC News in an exclusive interview.
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After forcefully removing Ms. Reinhart, they violently beat her friend, who sustained multiple injuries.
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Kavanaugh, testifying second, forcefully denied the accusation and said he's never sexually assaulted anyone.
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I find myself reacting physically to what is explicitly (and forcefully) internet site-specific.
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Those who have stood up to her the most forcefully and relentlessly—from Newt
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Lagarde said technology companies entering the banking space "forcefully" must be subject to regulation.
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And Jeb Bush, after being introduced by his elder brother, forcefully rebutted Trump himself.
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Some lawmakers have criticized the Marines for not responding forcefully enough to the scandal.
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When she was shown a photo taken during the alleged incident, Swift responded forcefully.
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That's what this episode felt like — it was forcefully put together for its guest.
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In 2008, she did not forcefully embrace the fact that her candidacy was groundbreaking.
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" More forcefully, she added, "We don't see a peaceful Syria with Assad in there.
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Some lawmakers have accused the Marines of not responding forcefully enough to the scandal.
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In the whole week of her visit, she hadn't reacted so forcefully to anything.
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It's vital that Bush, Obama, McCain, Corker, Flake and others continue speaking out forcefully.
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Mr Erdogan has also clamped down more forcefully on the press and potential dissidents.
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Tolstoy declares this loudly and forcefully; Erpenbeck, like Teju Cole, voices it more quietly.
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Patients have been forcefully removed from the hospital by their loved ones, she said.
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Forcefully. Some humans are optimized for small spaces, and I am one of them.
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We forcefully condemn the evil of anti-Semitism and hate which must be defeated.
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Many Republicans have forcefully defended Kavanaugh, saying he is the victim of partisan politics.
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Trump has forcefully pushed back against rate increases, arguing they are stifling economic growth.
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American security, and the future of democracy, required that they respond forcefully against aggression.
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Meanwhile, lawmakers from both parties urged Trump to speak out forcefully against domestic violence.
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"We have to push ahead forcefully with electromobility and alternative drive systems," Merkel said.
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Mr. Chavez has responded forcefully, according to people who witnessed some of these conversations.
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"The colonists didn't stop until they completed their goal," Benedicte Songye Kalombo says forcefully.
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You make this case forcefully in your first book on religion in north China.
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Plus, she threw her support behind him as early and forcefully as she could.
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He condemned white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va., far more forcefully than the president.
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Women quoted in the report wrote of drunken groping and forcefully extracted sexual favors.
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That, in turn, could make it easier for national leaders to act more forcefully.
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But leading American Jewish organizations are split between forcefully condemning it and staying quiet.
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Trumpism follows a historical pattern: Whenever black people make progress, white people respond forcefully.
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The Brazilian president took to social media to forcefully push back on the report.
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For many Aboriginal Australians, colonization forcefully broke their connection to the land generations ago.
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At a Senate hearing on Thursday, Judge Kavanaugh forcefully denied accusations of sexual misconduct.
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"Dan Bishop clearly and forcefully denounced white supremacists, and they know it," she said.
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The plan, discovered by a historian, was forcefully shut down by President Lyndon Johnson.
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Unlike Berger, who held deplorable views on race and immigration, Hoan forcefully rejected racism.
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Over time, we think the Mexican move is going to play out more forcefully.
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During their lessons, he had her forcefully utter the word "no" over and over.
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In it they asked the administration to "immediately and forcefully impose sanctions" on Russia.
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She had served less forcefully than usual, perhaps hampered by a sore right shoulder.
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Her purposefully milk-white skin gleams in the moonlight as Nat forcefully chokes her.
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They say CFPB should forcefully protect consumers from any predatory firm — even federal contractors.
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She tugged more forcefully, revealing Cillian curled on his side in his white undershirt.
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Ronaldo's representatives forcefully denied Der Spiegel's account and threatened legal action against the publication.
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PM Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will continue to respond forcefully to any attacks.
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Doctors have seen patients with similar injuries after coughing heavily or after vomiting forcefully.
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After Lee Ming-cheh entered prison, will he 'get sick' or be forcefully 'sickened'?
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For Corker, this issue went way beyond routine politics: "Deficits matter," he forcefully asserted.
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"He added: "President Trump deserves all the credit for acting swiftly, forcefully and decisively.
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"Interpol forcefully disputes any allegations that it threatened Mrs Meng," the Interpol spokesman said.
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The only judge ever to address the doctrine of testimonial immunity forcefully rejected it.
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Why didn't he step in to advocate more forcefully on behalf of Anita Hill?
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Staff are accustomed to generous working conditions, and their trade unions forcefully defend their perks.
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Clinton argued forcefully for intervention in Libya, eventually convincing Obama to take robust action there.
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The difference is that now we are firmly and forcefully standing up for America's interests.
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The person said Mr. de Blasio argued forcefully for the bill during the phone call.
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But it's a terrifying change to see that represented so forcefully in the White House.
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"You stole a point from me," Williams told Ramos forcefully, though she did not yell.
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Anti-Semitism Trump finally spoke out forcefully against growing anti-Semitism, but was it enough?
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Julie Roys, an evangelical author and talk-radio host also spoke out forcefully against Trump.
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Michelle Obama forcefully and passionately warned last year of the dangers of electing Donald Trump.
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NGOs have forcefully denied any wrongdoing and said their only objective is to save lives.
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Several tech executives have spoken out against Trump's executive order — some more forcefully than others.
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I want to belong to a generation that has decided forcefully to defend its democracy.
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Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, spoke forcefully of the need to hold the Kremlin to account.
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" The mom alleged, "Abrams forcefully grabbed my son by the wrist and bent it backward.
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In a telling moment in 2014, a forcefully critical resolution on Sri Lanka was passed.
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A deluge of negative comments received at their district offices made that point more forcefully.
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Critics blame President Donald Trump for the government's failure to sound the alarm more forcefully.
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It's worth it, because her work is both forcefully uncompromising and poetic in its hyperbole.
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We the press were repeatedly and forcefully asked not to reveal any plot points. Good!
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Some of his attacks on Clinton landed forcefully, such as on her emails and speeches.
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Fairfax put his hand behind my neck and forcefully pushed my head toward his crotch.
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"He has his own ideas and he makes his points very forcefully," the official said.
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Elizabeth Warren forcefully argued that Trump's actions uncovered by special counsel Robert Mueller merit impeachment.
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Mayweather fight have we seen something so forcefully thrust Periscope back onto the national stage.
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Trump was criticized for not coming out sooner and more forcefully against the white supremacists.
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Activated by their employees, tech firms remain forcefully opposed to the immigration and travel restrictions.
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Pro-Games groups and supporters have been forcefully pressing their case ahead of Tuesday's vote.
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As a united front, we forcefully oppose any attempt to weaken the Military Lending Act.
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Their line is that China had to respond forcefully to the arrest of Ms Meng.
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Mr. Obama has forcefully spoken out against calls to bar Muslims from entering the country.
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Douglass most forcefully offered this insistence in his 1852 "Fourth of July" speech in Rochester.
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China, meanwhile, appears to be ready to forcefully intervene in order to stop the protests.
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A previous generation of airbags supplied to Nissan had the problem of deploying too forcefully.
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Rather, I saw the attacks on Israel as an opportunity to respond intelligently and forcefully.
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South Korea has reacted forcefully in the past when fishing ships have crossed the line.
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This must be reiterated and placed forcefully at the center of its methods of storytelling.
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Forcefully denouncing sexual assault would most certainly provoke ugly attacks on Bill Clinton and Mrs.
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In Trump's defense, earlier presidents had forcefully deployed the political potential of the pardon power.
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Sweden was looking dangerous for a second and Behrami steps in a little too forcefully.
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Opponents are lying low, but plan to make their case more forcefully before Election Day.
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Seth Moulton have come out forcefully in favor of killing the filibuster, others, including Sen.
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In the film, Emmanuelle Riva has her head forcefully shaved as punishment after the Liberation.
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It's just marketed a little more forcefully these days since the demand is so great.
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"We conclude that the public interest weighs forcefully against issuing a stay," the panel said.
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And Judge Thomas forcefully denied the accusations, claiming they played into stereotypes of black men.
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In June 85033 he forcefully condemned the terror attack at Pulse nightclub, a LGBT club.
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I.O.'s argument does not quite deliver the justice for workers it so forcefully promises.
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The White House has forcefully defended the substance of Mr. Trump's call with Mr. Zelensky.
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No one has pushed back against Woodward's forthcoming expose more forcefully than Trump himself, however.
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Lawmakers said an FBI investigation found no corroboration of the allegations, which Kavanaugh forcefully denied.
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The Reality: The intelligence community inspector general (a Trump appointee) has forcefully rejected such claims.
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But as comedians go, Mr. Rock has always been one of the most forcefully confident.
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" Mayor London Breed of San Francisco responded forcefully to the president's comments, calling them "ridiculous.
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They begin forcefully and their force escalates, leading to unnecessary deaths, especially of African Americans.
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And in that obfuscation we make it more difficult to forcefully rebel against those conditions.
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Republicans have to forcefully call it out when it happens because it will happen again.
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What have I not said that needs to be said more forcefully and more precisely?
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Asked about his deputy in the interview Wednesday, Mr. Ramaphosa defended him, though not forcefully.
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It wants the EU to more forcefully back it in Syria and deliver more funds.
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Trump is doing it to punish Brennan for speaking out so forcefully against his presidency.
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And there is also a very strong number of young people that are forcefully recruited.
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Or will you finally, finally speak out for yourselves, forcefully and with one unified voice?
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On Tuesday, April 4, police converged on the island to forcefully remove tents and belongings.
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Unfortunately, a few times when she is clearly and forcefully direct, D'Souza gets it wrong.
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The imposing large-scale canvases of Esteban del Valle forcefully command attention to their political underpinnings.
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By attacking the media as forcefully as Trump has, he has primed his supporters for defeat.
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In the video, employees are seen throwing calves into the trailer or forcefully pushing them in.
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Santiago's attorney, Gary Pasqualone, said she will forcefully dispute the prosecution's case, the Star Beacon reports.
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The defendants then forcefully pushed plaintiff to the ground and then ordered him to remain there.
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A lot of the same differences were aired, points covered, and accusations made ... but more forcefully.
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One independent game developer aired a complaint more recently, forcefully asking Latimore to remove their games.
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He argued forcefully there was "something wrong with capitalism" — a sentiment gaining popularity among today's Democrats.
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However, when Muammar Qaddafi offered to negotiate a settlement, the West forcefully insisted on regime change.
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And what are the knock-on effects of either forcefully pushing for your position or yielding?
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Sasha's uncle forcefully rejects his family's religion and leaves his reservation in part to escape it.
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"He forcefully rammed his fingers up inside of me, out of nowhere," Blough told Philadelphia Magazine.
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The idea that vaccines can be harmful to child development has been forcefully and repeatedly discredited.
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It encourages high-level exchanges with Taiwan, to which China could feel bound to respond forcefully.
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Washington forcefully intervened to support its ally, sending two aircraft carrier battle groups to patrol nearby.
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She forcefully took a position to investigate and address accusations of sexual harassment at the company.
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A police report investigating the accident said state security forces forcefully repressed the crowd without warning.
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Spirit president Chris Hummer forcefully denied any link between roster moves and Lynch's personal politics, however.
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But some affected countries are reacting to the potential danger even more forcefully than the CDC.
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Republicans have come out forcefully against the Green New Deal, a plan put forward by Rep.
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Territories that were liberated only when free people -- including Americans -- fought the Nazis forcefully and violently.
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So I didn't blame Charley when she asked Remy, kindly but forcefully, to leave her office.
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"By acting forcefully today it will probably need to tighten less later on," says Mr Arcentales.
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Trump, who faced widespread criticism for not more forcefully disavowing the KKK leader, later condemned Duke.
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He forcefully defended editorial decisions, and suggested those unhappy at the Journal take their talents elsewhere.
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Supporters say it's an easier step than forcefully crushing yields by buying huge amounts of bonds.
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Bharara said Rosenstein "spoke deliberately, forcefully and provocatively," and stated: "Maybe a reckoning is at hand."
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Lawyers for Acosta and CNN did respond, forcefully, in a letter and in a court filing.
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But his advisers forcefully rebut the notion that he's advancing his own interests over the party's.
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Clinton and her campaign surrogates have begun criticizing Sanders more forcefully leading up to the Feb.
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Waters has forcefully denied that she ever called for violence, saying she's only urging peaceful protests.
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Targeted GOP incumbents hailing from more traditionally Republican states have defended Trump more forcefully, however. Sen.
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Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.) — has moved forcefully to block the relocation in a fiscal 2020 bill.
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Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations, at times raising his voice and becoming emotional over senators' questions.
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I wrote a book in 2000, "The Message of the Markets," that forcefully makes that case.
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It's a bit more surprising that Disney and Iger want to send that message so forcefully.
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The Supreme Court — including its newest Justice — must follow suit and rule forcefully against the ban.
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Yoder's comments come as several other GOP lawmakers have begun forcefully speaking out against the policy.
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But notably missing was any witness who would speak forcefully in favor of Medicare-for-all.
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Much more ominous is a brutal sexual encounter early in the engagement, which Catherine forcefully dismisses.
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The White House has forcefully pushed back on the report, as has Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani.
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The genre exists to dismantle the forcefully cheery image with a fly-on-the-wall perspective.
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But when this doesn't happen—for instance, when water is forcefully injected—the substances can mix.
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Star forward Pascal Siakam dunked forcefully during a post drill and his teammates whooped and cheered.
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If the United States had intervened more forcefully, would the Syrian war have turned out otherwise?
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NHTSA said drivers could overpower the system by forcefully applying the brakes until the vehicle stopped.
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He told them forcefully that it was not true and to cease the rumor spreading immediately.
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But critics wonder if Pope Francis is ready to more forcefully confront sexual abuse by priests.
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He seemed to make that point more forcefully than in the March monetary policy news conference.
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At times, Faye gently or forcefully challenges these retroactive assignments of meaning, but to no avail.
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She took me forcefully by the arm and guided me to a tray of baked goods.
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"I never hated diversity until media began to forcefully push it down my throat," read another.
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From the momentum of the push, she appears to forcefully hit her head, knocking her unconscious.
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Trump perhaps felt emboldened to forcefully defy congressional subpoenas because of his experience with Bob Mueller.
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One senator described a lighthearted moment where the stick was passed a bit forcefully as Sen.
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Colbert ticked off a list of things that he says Trump condemned more forcefully than Nazis.
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The scientific community and concerned citizens must speak out forcefully against such assaults on constitutional rights.
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But when they don't, will Pompeo speak forcefully in private or just enable Trump's worst impulses?
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The Vermont Independent forcefully denied the report this week, and did so again on Tuesday night.
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Martin Schulz, her main opponent, criticized her for not standing up more forcefully to President Trump.
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She grabbed me by the wrist and hauled me off, rather forcefully, toward the ladies' room.
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Fortress America will respond forcefully to any threat — and then withdraw when the job is done.
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The US should take the lead in addressing this crisis forcefully, defending, investigating, prosecuting and educating.
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Kavanaugh in his 45-minute opening remarks forcefully denied the accusation, saying he never assaulted Ford.
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But the myth, and its effects, seem likely to continue unless Republicans denounce it more forcefully.
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It is rare to see political appointees forcefully push back on an IG's non-partisan findings.
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In the past, prosecutors have argued forcefully for the inclusion of Mr. Cosby's full deposition testimony.
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Several Native American tribes and local Utah constituent groups have come out forcefully against the bill.
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Trump is pushing back more forcefully on the traditional confines of her position than did Mrs.
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When Nixon spoke forcefully about criminal justice reform, Cuomo restored voting rights to prisoners on parole.
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His biggest moment came when he forcefully argued for the mandatory buyback of assault-style firearms.
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan forcefully argued that the vote be postponed so her claims could be aired.
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Ticketmaster, which dominates the ticket business over all, has also moved forcefully into the secondary market.
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Then, she wrote, he forcefully penetrated her with his penis before she was able to escape.
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Regarding Duffy's comments, Kutler pointed out that Berman, Toobin, and Keilar forcefully pushed back on air.
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Susan Collins pushed back forcefully against Trump's suggestion last week that the whistleblower's sources are spies.
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President Donald Trump has forcefully pressed pharmaceutical companies to reduce prescription drug costs in recent weeks.
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" Johnson urged Trump "to forcefully and repeatedly demand that the Putin regime dramatically improve its behavior.
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"I thought if I put myself out there forcefully, I would land somebody," she said, laughing.
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So, NBA's security went into the crowd, grabbed the guy and forcefully yanked him on stage.
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It involved whether Richard Sackler should apologize more forcefully for disparaging opioid addicts in his emails.
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For years, Joe Biden spoke forcefully about the need to fight sexual violence on college campuses.
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From this perspective, it's a big deal to see senators buck their party leader so forcefully.
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This was forcefully rejected by VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH, the largest (and invented) producer of smoke detectors.
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This point was perhaps most forcefully made by… [extreme Paul Joseph Watson voice]… THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL.
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This (in addition to some off-the-record comments from another company's executive from that were relayed to me) is why I am quite confident that a lot of people are thanking Sonos for forcefully saying (forcefully suing?) what they've all been thinking for a long time.
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She could assert both more forcefully by championing a stronger federal minimum wage of $2000 an hour.
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Among those was Nevada congressman Joe Heck, who on Saturday forcefully called on Trump to step aside.
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Forcefully behind him are the nationalists on staff - Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Peter Navarro among others.
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It had the auspices of a pseudo-event: something that felt created, almost forcefully pushed into existence.
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He campaigned in a local prison and spoke forcefully about racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
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In the age of President Donald Trump's harsh immigration policies, Jayapal has spoken out forcefully and repeatedly.
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He added that hiking too forcefully before necessary could risk causing a recession in the U.S. economy.
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He said any attacks carried out by militants in Idlib's de-escalation zone would be forcefully suppressed.
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Do we want to stay trapped in the classic white definition of beauty this painting forcefully asks?
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His lawyer, Daniel Brookman, told the Associated Press Bryant plans to "forcefully and aggressively resist" the charges.
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Mr. Sessions is a conservative Republican who has spoken out forcefully against a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
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If conservationists want to make better progress, they need to appeal more forcefully to humanity's self-interest.
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Just don't do it too forcefully, and don't keep doing it if it doesn't work, Comer says.
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Clinton is speaking more forcefully on this issue, and does have plans to increase renewable energy use.
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Many of the marchers and those forcefully detained by riot police were prominent Russian journalists and activists.
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BlackRock hasn't traditionally wielded its voting power very forcefully, although in recent years that's begun to change.
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Mr Wang's thinking helped to convince leaders that they should recentralise power and exert it more forcefully.
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Former GOP nominee Mitt Romney has also spoken forcefully against Trump, though he has not endorsed Clinton.
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Both legislators were among MPs forcefully ejected from the parliament chamber last week by Uganda's special forces.
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In multiple public appearances, Comey has forcefully defended his controversial decisions with regard to the 2016 election.
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The thinking was that unless equal pay laws were applied more forcefully, the imbalance might never close.
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Trump has forcefully articulated a vital issue that "traditional" candidates from both parties have struggled to address.
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On Friday, Ryan more forcefully distanced himself from Trump, while not commenting on Comey or Russia specifically.
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Videos and analyses of his handshake show that he often pulls forcefully on the hand he's shaking.
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If authorities do move ahead, they would be marching forcefully into the debate over high-speed trading.
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The officers quickly conclude they have ample cause to arrest the man -- and to do so forcefully.
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Cooling inflationary pressures could reduce the risk that the central bank would have to respond more forcefully.
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If he did not communicate these files, they may be forcefully seized, if the government's argument sways.
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Damascus has more forcefully asserted its claim to territory held by Kurdish-led forces in recent months.
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He said the company and industry were working "very forcefully" with government to make their concerns clear.
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The White House has pushed back against the allegations against Kavanaugh, with Trump forcefully defending his pick.
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Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations during a hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee last month.
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Instead, institutions become political weapons, wielded forcefully by those who control them against those who do not.
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But some lawmakers and others have accused the Marines of not responding forcefully enough to the allegations.
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Strzok forcefully defended his actions as GOP lawmakers yelled, interrupted each other and accused him of bias.
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It took years for her role to be recognized, and Gabriel forcefully insists that she was robbed.
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"Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved," Barr wrote.
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Exxon has repeatedly and forcefully rejected accusations that it broke the law in its previously climate work.
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Clinton has forcefully pressed the issue before the voters from the beginning of her campaign last year.
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Complicating the Saudi position is the Shiite minority that has demonstrated forcefully against the House of Saud.
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"Setting an immigration policy that forcefully separates young children from their parents at the border," he continued.
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Campaign managers aren't supposed to try to forcefully throw reporters to the ground, no matter the circumstance.
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Steyer has also been forcefully advocating for Trump's impeachment, further thrusting the debate onto the national stage.
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It forcefully makes the point that the homeowners have a great deal while renters get the shaft.
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"I felt his fingers going inside of my vagina, going in and out, very forcefully," she said.
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She also said Ellison once tried to forcefully pull her off of her bed while yelling expletives.
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I haven't given up hope that elected women will bring women's needs to the table more forcefully.
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Kavanaugh forcefully denied the allegations during his own testimony, which pleased Trump and his other Republican supporters.
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But I think being quietly and forcefully angry, using reason, logic and sincerity, is a better choice.
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In Mr. Trump's world, no one has merged policy details and politics more forcefully than Mr. Miller.
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However, it appears that this is the first monument to be forcefully removed without prior legislative consent.
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Such testimony also revealed that the United States had forcefully relocated civilians to better isolate the enemy.
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But Congress also has a role to play, and it now needs to forcefully assert that responsibility.
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When presented with the reports of the $92 million price tag, the Pentagon chief forcefully pushed back.
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His own schools chancellor, Richard A. Carranza, has been forcefully advocating for greater integration of the schools.
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There is also a milder version and, for the American market, a crisper, more forcefully seasoned one.
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Mr. Bach has forcefully pushed back at calls for the I.O.C. to act more swiftly against Russia.
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But he spoke forcefully against the use of the override measure by any government under any circumstance.
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He argued, forcefully, that the world was finally catching up to where he knew things were heading.
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President Trump on Friday forcefully denied reports he's preparing to push out Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
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On the debate stage Friday, he forcefully emphasized his record in the Senate and as vice president.
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In the past, The A.P. has responded forcefully to what it considered unfounded accusations by Mr. Friedman.
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The restrictions on public gatherings have been implemented more forcefully in Daegu than elsewhere in the country.
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" He wrote, "Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved.
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And it is notable that the President has not spoken out forcefully in favor of these workers.
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Democrats had argued forcefully for witnesses, saying the trial will lack all legitimacy if none are called.
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Graham is a close Trump ally but one who has spoken out forcefully against the Turkish invasion.
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Leftist campus groups pushed back, some say forcefully, by cutting off computer servers and blocking class registration.
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Craig later forcefully shut down the idea that Waller-Bridge was a "diversity hire" for the movie.
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She told him stories of how she had been shamed and forcefully told not to speak Spanish.
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The Democratic presidential candidate, who for months had resisted calling unequivocally for Trump's impeachment, did so forcefully.
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But when Lynch expressed empathy for the transgender community on May 9th, she did it forcefully, explicitly.
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On the other end, Porzingis forcefully blocked Shabazz Muhammad and Towns on strong moves to the hoop.
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"And make your argument forcefully and clearly," he added, emphasizing that The Times values wit and humor.
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Trump would more forcefully push for changes in how the US deals with EU and NATO allies.
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People on hand for the event urged her to stand up more forcefully to the Trump administration.
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State forcefully and unequivocally that racists are 100% to blame for the murder and violence in Charlottesville.
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Russia forcefully annexed Crimea in 43, and the two countries are still at war in eastern Ukraine.
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Shaub forcefully disagreed with the arrangement, calling it "wholly inadequate" in resolving any potential conflicts of interest.
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Still, it's a mixed up world when dating apps are condemning hate more forcefully than the president.
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Two week later, United personnel had a passenger forcefully removed from a Chicago plane bound for Louisville.
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Some people at the company were concerned Amazon's initial response did not address the issue forcefully enough.
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"Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved," he wrote.
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That would be midcard strongman Ryback, who forcefully spoke out about WWE's pay practices on his Tumblr.
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By Wednesday night, Mr. Gantz had responded forcefully, but from the relative comfort of behind a teleprompter.
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Whatever the facts may be we deliver them unvarnished as accurately and as forcefully as we can.
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He's also argued that the US should have stolen Iraq's oil and intervened more forcefully in Libya.
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Elizabeth Warren was the first major candidate to forcefully call for Trump's impeachment after Mueller released his report.
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There's a reason the signs are red: People react faster and more forcefully when they see the color.
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In the call, Trudeau "forcefully defended" Canadian workers and industries, said the official, describing the conversation as constructive.
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Rick Perry and a scheduled weekend meeting with Mitt Romney -- who spoke forcefully against Trump through the election.
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Romney returned fire, repeatedly and forcefully arguing that Trump was not qualified to serve as commander-in-chief.
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" Her husband followed suit with his own caption on Instagram, writing, "No family should be forcefully separated, ever.
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"The children were forcefully taken from the mother," a district official E Selvaraju told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Dead center of an ashy penumbra is a harrowing black head rubbed on with graphite, desperately and forcefully.
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"Trump, or whoever is there, will come asking for Mexicans to go pick their crops," he said forcefully.
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He was eventually fired in 2000 after a student alleged he yanked his arm forcefully while lecturing him.
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But the program should be broadened to cover the whole country, and it must be forcefully carried out.
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There is no consensus around how forcefully the Spitzenkandidat logic should dictate the choice of new Commission president.
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And yet the critique, articulated most forcefully by Raghuram Rajan, the governor of India's central bank, has merit.
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She said she told him she did not want to, but he forcefully pulled her to the table.
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By being so forcefully committed to their position, they fail to see the middle-of-the-road solutions.
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Mukasey has forcefully criticized Clinton related to her use of a private email server as Secretary of State.
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Each of his opinions needed to conform to that principle and to be written clearly, forcefully and accurately.
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Kavanaugh has forcefully denied the allegations, and in an emotional hearing last week blasted the entire confirmation process.
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Instead, Mr. John has injected himself ever more forcefully, and candidly, into pop culture — and art, and politics.
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This forcefully confirmed prior precedent that banned speech must be akin to yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater.
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Ralph Northam called Black Americans who were forcefully enslaved "indentured servants" and Gayle King had to correct him.
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As the beginning of this year has shown, high-beta stocks can fall forcefully in a market rout.
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Handel pushed back forcefully, pointing out that her sister was born without an esophagus -- a pre-existing condition.
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About 2,000 families have been forcefully evicted so far from agricultural land and shrimp aquaculture ponds, he said.
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In the days that followed, both Republicans and Democrats called on Trump to more forcefully condemn hate groups.
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On Monday, Mr. Buttigieg's senior communications adviser, Lis Smith, forcefully accused Mr. Buttigieg's critics of being biased themselves.
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On Tuesday, Sales forcefully rejected the notion that Hezbollah can be separated into its political and military wings.
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has forcefully spoken out for the rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people.
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In a statement, the Department of Labor forcefully denied that Acosta is vying to be on the court.
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For now, it would be best if Washington continued to act forcefully in the political and diplomatic spheres.
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And during summit talks in the spring, she forcefully pressed him to remain in the Paris climate accord.
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"Your job, shorn of the paper and the bureaucracy, is to fight forcefully and joyfully for those kids."
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But Trump also loves forcefully taking on Democrats and environmentalists, and that seems to be Pruitt's strategy here.
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Instead, the officials insisted Jackson would push back forcefully and said Trump was not wobbling over his selection.
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Our recent research at Nomura suggests several reasons for thinking that wages will indeed now rise more forcefully.
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Trooper Encinia ordered her out of the car, threatened her with a stun gun and forcefully arrested her.
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Now Democrats are rightly frightened that the game will turn around again, this time more forcefully than before.
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President Trump has spoken and acted forcefully to counter these challenges, consistent with the message of his campaign.
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On a number of issues, Silicon Valley is directly challenging the administration's policies more forcefully than other industries.
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Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, and John Kasich, the governor of Ohio, have forcefully expressed disapproval.
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Carson's forcefully written work drew the supposition from male reviewers that its female author must be half-man.
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"We encourage the German authorities to deal more forcefully with these challenges through various structural reforms," Detragiache said.
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He, as well as multiple other career officials, forcefully defended Yovanovitch when he testified in the impeachment inquiry.
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The young prince, 230, has moved forcefully and rapidly where earlier leaders moved gradually and achieved moderate results.
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" On Friday, he called the U.N. resolution a "provocative action" that "must be dealt with sternly and forcefully.
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Jaye rang the bell at Harris Health System in Houston, Texas, so forcefully, the clapper flew right off.
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You forcefully, decisively handled more aggro drunk guys in six minutes than I ever have in my life.
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Kavanaugh has forcefully denied Ford's allegations, saying in a Monday interview that he has never sexually assaulted anybody.
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And although no casualties or property damage have been reported so far, Israel is likely to respond forcefully.
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He performs this so forcefully that he is able to throw the pimp's head through a car window.
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Ryan made a determination after Trump's election that to defy the president too forcefully would invite a counterreaction.
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Now more than ever — women cannot afford for conservative ideologists to forcefully cut back access to abortion services.
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If congressional Republicans forcefully challenged Trump, they'd bring on a primary challenger, destroy the Republican brand, or both.
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The giant is at very least twitching in its sleep forcefully, and it's getting bigger all the while.
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And so far, nothing else has arisen to forcefully take a stand in the Jewish fight against bigotry.
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When opposition legislators returned from their summer break last Tuesday, they responded forcefully to this unprecedented suspension plan.
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Few states have encountered revelations that strike as forcefully at the very foundation of its criminal justice system.
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But whenever Mr. Jobs became convinced that something new was afoot, he moved forcefully and refocused the company.
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"We are pleased that law enforcement is moving forward forcefully by filing a felony violation," the spokesman said.
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Chinese police forcefully evicted artists from the Iowa co-op in the Caochangdi art district in northeastern Beijing.
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And Disney's plans to use Fox content to forcefully move into streaming could slow the growth of Netflix.
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I am going to smile as forcefully as I can to make sure these producers put me on.
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In the process, we're able to more forcefully challenge the systemic injustices throughout our immigration and political system.
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Both AIPAC and Netanyahu spoke out forcefully against former President Obama for the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.
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"I went on the floor and got you votes" in Congress, he said, forcefully repeating himself three times.
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"Let me be clear, our caucus will continue to forcefully respond to these disgusting attacks," Ms. Pelosi wrote.
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Republicans responded forcefully to the report, accusing the White House of manipulating the truth to achieve its goals.
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Self promotion may therefore be critical to drawing attention to one's abilities and to pursuing careers more forcefully.
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Mr. Cerf said he did not know why his predecessors had not responded as forcefully as he did.
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Protests on both sides of the separatist debate have continued, though less forcefully since the start of November.
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It is past time we say enough is enough, and forcefully, collectively call upon him to log off.
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She went after a colleague so forcefully that she was silenced by Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor.
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She works her way more forcefully up the neck to the face, where the pressure becomes muscle deep.
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Trump's style, though, is disheartening to those of us teaching students how to argue both forcefully and ethically.
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Pope Francis was in Egypt, where he argued forcefully against acts of violence in the name of religion.
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The Trump administration has forcefully argued in court this year that the president is largely above the law.
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He said it was "well past time that we forcefully respond" to the conduct of all three countries.
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A character who seems unremarkable by design becomes, in her hands, forcefully alive, and worthy of our attention.
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Sanders pushed back forcefully on those plans on Tuesday, as he has in the primary debates as well.
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The touching included groping her thigh outside a bar and also grabbing her shoulders forcefully while on set.
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However, De La Hoya overpowered her and suddenly and forcefully pushed his hand and fist into Plaintiff's vagina.
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Joe Biden, who for months had resisted calling unequivocally for President Donald Trump's impeachment, did so forcefully Wednesday.
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Sanders has said he'd tie aid to Israel to its policies toward Palestinians, and DMI opposes that forcefully.
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"It will be met and it will be met forcefully," Trump said during a meeting with military leadership.
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Fairfax has sought to quell the controversy by forcefully taking it on when asked about it by reporters.
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He forcefully denounced the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville that took the life of a young woman.
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Brian Sandoval (R) has forcefully defended keeping the federal funds for Medicaid expansion and has opposed the bill.
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But rarely does a president clash so forcefully with his own party so early in his first year.
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The backlash is building after Trump's vulgar comments about forcefully grabbing and kissing women were released on Friday.
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One can only wonder what mental gymnastics were needed to justify forcefully pulling a passenger off a plane.
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He forcefully backed Mr. Trump on the need for a travel ban on visitors from seven Muslim countries.
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Just a camaraderie, a respect, a mutual willingness to tackle tough things and speak forcefully about controversial issues.
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Netanyahu has pledged to forcefully prevent its arch-nemesis from establishing a permanent military presence in the country.
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Beyoncé forcefully took one last night in front about 114 million people and made the most of it.
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Trump himself has forcefully denied the allegation, and has even cited his aversion to germs in doing so.
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Kitty complains, "I'm sick of you being so mean to me!" and rips out Lyle's hair piece forcefully.
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The anti-stall MCAS software then pushed the nose down forcefully by intervening in the aircraft's trim system.
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Hundreds of police skillfully and sometimes forcefully controlled and maneuvered these groups to ensure that they never met.
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Later, after a different Times reporter tweeted that the MSNBC hosts had "partied" with Trump, Scarborough forcefully fought back.
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Ben Sasse of Nebraska, later relayed similar accounts of Gorsuch forcefully criticizing Trump's public attacks on the judiciary branch.
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Ben Sasse of Nebraska, later relayed similar accounts of Gorsuch forcefully criticizing Trump's public attacks on the judiciary branch.
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Not since Barack Obama has an unknown pol emerged on the biggest stage in politics so quickly and forcefully.
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What a family can't survive is outside parties joining the fight, and not being told—forcefully—to get out.
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He said that Trump may not need to respond to every incident because "he's spoken very forcefully" against prejudice.
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Democrats are baffled as to why Sanders has been reluctant to speak out more forcefully against his supporters' actions.
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One day when she was 15, she said, he forcefully pulled her onto the massage table and raped her.
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That includes many Republicans in Congress, who have come out forcefully against separating children from their undocumented immigrant parents.
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The girl didn't stop the two times at first so she had to forcefully tell the girl to stop.
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Clinton more forcefully reminds voters that Mr. Sanders was not a Democrat until he decided to run for president.
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But once in a while, there comes a film that raises the question so forcefully, it's impossible to ignore.
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Mexico's foreign ministry said after nominating Sada that it wanted an ambassador who would "more forcefully" defend its interests.
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Williams said Central bankers need to act quickly and forcefully when rates are low and economic growth is slowing.
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They usually play more forcefully out, whereas Lee held it in and waited for someone else to bury themselves.
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However, there have been plenty of dissenters and problematic developments that GOP opponents might have seized on more forcefully.
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The White House forcefully pushed for a health care vote before Trump's 100-day mark in office last week.
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As the Republican presidential nominee, Mr. Trump forcefully advocated for the expansion of political and religious freedoms in Cuba.
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Taryl: Absolutely I've had a guy come up to me forcefully and try and do things I don't want.
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It will take a new cCommissioner who can articulate this forcefully and defend the agency's decisions to change course.
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You'll recall ... he caught a lot of heat for forcefully exposing a woman's breast during a St. Paddy's parade.
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A ministry statement said Canada would forcefully defend the lumber industry against the "unfair, unwarranted and deeply troubling" decision.
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He bumbled a public apology after security forcefully dragged United customer Dr. David Dao off one of their planes.
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The driver then claimed that Marlatt had grabbed her forcefully and started kissing her neck while she was driving.
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" Francis throughout the letter called for Catholics to come together forcefully against "all forms of corruption, especially spiritual corruption.
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House Republicans are forcefully taking on the environmental movement, insinuating that some groups are illegally advocating for foreign governments.
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None has made the point more forcefully than Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist leading the opinion polls.
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I think we need more of these kinds of maps, told forcefully and with a clear and direct perspective.
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Without hesitation, I grabbed his wrist, pulled him out of his seat and forcefully removed him from the venue.
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Trump, as he often does, is simply blowing the dog whistle too forcefully and turning the subtext into text.
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Rafael Nadal, the dominant presence in Spanish tennis for more than a decade, had complained most forcefully of all.
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When Teixeira hits right-handed, his right hand tends to roll over more forcefully, leading to more line drives.
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With more than 3,000 police from across the country looking on, the activists spoke forcefully, creatively - and mostly peaceably.
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It's also forgiving when you want to remove your phone, so you don't have to yank it out forcefully.
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An unrelated witness told police they heard officers forcefully tell the man to drop the gun, Mesa Police said.
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So, too, must Democratic leaders be criticized for not condemning more forcefully those who distort liberalism into intolerant radicalism.
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On the one hand, his camp forcefully rejected the notion that he would leave his powerful role as Speaker.
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The drivers for my Uber and Lyft rides tended to stop and start more forcefully than the Zoox vehicle.
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A fiery exchange broke out between the activists and the former president as Mr. Clinton forcefully defended the legislation.
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Instead, he forcefully challenged the decades-old shibboleths of Republican economic orthodoxy as yoked closely to pro-business interests.
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Nkurunziza had campaigned forcefully for the changes that include extending the president&aposs term from five years to seven.
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He also forcefully rejected the notion that happiness and freedom — especially when narrowly defined as economic liberty — are interchangeable.
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Mr. Staggs leapt up, and applied the Heimlich maneuver so forcefully that he broke one of Mr. Iger's ribs.
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And they ask why America's children are so sensitive that they cannot be exposed to robust views, forcefully expressed.
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He quite forcefully warned both AT&T and DOJ not to go to the press to make their case.
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Yet, something about Atari is mysteriously and forcefully separated from the continuity of gaming as we think about now.
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This is just the world reminding you that it's there, to an extent, but lately, a little more forcefully.
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Mr. Xi has since become more aggressive in the South China Sea, and it is unclear how forcefully Mrs.
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The idea here is that Schultz would overcome Merkel's refusal of Eurozone's deep structural reforms forcefully advocated by France.
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Cattle herders have forcefully evicted farmers from villages by initiating deadly attacks in Nigeria's middle belt, media reports say.
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After dessert, Ms. Vena-Mondt said that Mr. Meier forcefully tried to kiss her, and she went to leave.
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Top officials in Canada and the European Union are already threatening to retaliate forcefully against the new Trump tariffs.
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He spoke forcefully about the need for not just reproductive rights, but also what is known as reproductive justice.
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He was also criticized for failing to intervene more forcefully in the Syrian conflict to limit Russian influence there.
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Modi promised a tougher approach to Pakistan and gave security forces the license to retaliate forcefully against the insurgency.
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A bipartisan group of senators introduced a resolution calling on Mr. Trump "to forcefully express opposition" to Russia's aggression.
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The immune system in women initially responds forcefully, maintaining tight control over the virus for five to seven years.
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This creative protest broadcast the rejection of racially divisive acts more forcefully than any faculty statement produced that week.
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While Mexico responded forcefully, and immediately, any further escalation would certainly carry a price with it — for both countries.
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The country forcefully protested, and the secretary general at the time, Ban Ki-moon, removed Saudi Arabia pending review.
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All Americans should rally forcefully behind their fellow citizens left suffering on the island as it labors to recover.
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In some cases, such as with Christians, Mr. Sessions has said religious rights have not been protected forcefully enough.
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She said they asked the couple to leave and started "gently" escorting them outside, but handled her group forcefully.
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The radio personality Ebro Darden pushed back forcefully against Mr. West's support of the black conservative pundit Candace Owens.
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" Secretary of State Mike Pompeo later more forcefully claimed that the strike was aimed at disrupting an "imminent attack.
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The Chinese government and some businesses in the country responded forcefully, severing ties with the league in various ways.
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These positions are so absolutist as to be a danger to the country, and Congress needs to respond forcefully.
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Westerners can be easily awed by how quickly and forcefully the Chinese government can mobilize resources and build infrastructure.
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Racist policies of the past forcefully removed black and non-white South Africans from the land for white use.
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Clayton has forcefully denied such allegations, and Buffett's annual letter came to its defense for the second straight year.
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The video then shows Officer Figueroa running toward Mr. Suazo and swinging his leg forcefully at Mr. Suazo's head.
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If Disney did not act forcefully with regard to "Roseanne," much of that work might have been rendered moot.
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In a long statement of release Thursday night, Alexander forcefully stated that, yes, the Democrats had made their case.
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He has spoken out forcefully against the new proposed court law, thus far without pushback from the governing party.
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As one of the bank's most ardent conservative Republican critics, he had argued forcefully that it should be shuttered.
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The people of Armenia have forcefully declared their desire for honest government and a decent chance at economic opportunity.
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His Democratic colleagues, led by the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, forcefully pushed back on the idea and Hope retreated.
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Over several months, Mr. Burton argued forcefully that his college was a lot better than federal graduation rates suggested.
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Despite diplomatic actions by his administration, the president has yet to forcefully condemn Putin and Moscow for the attack.
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But they agreed that the fallout from the revelations about movie mogul Harvey Weinstein had forcefully reopened the discussion.
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Hitler was the führer of Nazi Germany who forcefully occupied large chunks of Europe and North Africa during WWII.
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You realize, having a drinking problem is different than drinking and then forcefully trying to have sex with someone?
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In some ways, Christie has been the anti-Trump — he speaks forcefully but has delivered relatively few memorable punchlines.
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The ideas of personal fissure and partitions forcefully implanted between individual family members, separating them from each other becomes concrete.
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Trump condemned such notions on Monday, after days of pressure to speak out more forcefully following the death in Charlottesville.
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Oil market watchers have been closely monitoring the situation to determine how forcefully the Trump administration will enforce the sanctions.
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There's this one photo of a Dutch tourist holding up refugees standing in line; he's holding them back pretty forcefully.
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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, who forcefully spoke up against Booker's attackers last month, issued a short statement after her death.
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He leveraged his reputation -- and by putting his arguments so forcefully and on paper, he knew they would eventually emerge.
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The Trump Organization pushed back forcefully on the Reuters story, which reported the transactions could violate the Constitution's emoluments clause.
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Meghan Markle's dad is forcefully pushing back against claims he's refusing to reach out to his daughter ... TMZ has learned.
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That may have been articulated most forcefully in 1984 with the publication of Jean-François Lyotard's tract The Postmodern Condition.
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Last month, the owner of that property agreed to hear out their request, after the women had been forcefully evicted.
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Since Biden joined the race last month, Trump has attacked him more forcefully than any other Democrat running for president.
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This comes as Turkey weighs how forcefully to confront Saudi Arabia over the alleged murder of Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.
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What the three partners allegedly did was especially egregious which is why the SEC was able to attack so forcefully.
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But if Russia decides to wield its power more forcefully this will only add to the problems in the Arctic.
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"We forcefully condemn the evil of anti-Semitism and hate," Trump said during a political rally in Wisconsin on Saturday.
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The DMK pioneered caste-based affirmative action and other social programmes, often forcefully, that changed the lives of every Tamil.
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When I heard a Weinstein bailout was in the works I forcefully begged studio head to do the right thing.
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As the sun sets in the village, Judge Faqih forcefully lays out her understanding of a woman's rights under Islam.
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Several Republicans lawmakers have forcefully pushed back on attempts to question the U.S. official's intentions or attempt to discredit him.
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Some tech leaders responded more forcefully than others but many seemed to agree that Kalanick's statement was among the weakest.
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Additionally, the youth vote upon which 'Remain' rested its hopes did not turn out as forcefully as the older generations.
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The others were gum sellers, shoe shines, drunks, even children, forcefully detained by police and carted off to the homes.
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As the driver opens his door, the woman is suddenly grabbed from behind by a tiger and forcefully dragged away.
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He addressed a Phoenix, Arizona crowd forcefully at times, talking extensively about the problems he says stem from illegal immigration.
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Claims of "mission creep" have become commonplace, most forcefully articulated by the Micah Zenko of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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When the vice president's forces tried to forcefully enter the palace to check on him, clashes ensued, the ambassador alleged.
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The suit alleges that during separate attacks, Hyatt fondled Brodie's breasts and buttocks, and that he "forcefully" digitally penetrated her.
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The Invasion addresses how those elements are quickly and forcefully weaved into society, establishing themselves as the only logical recourse.
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The quartet of progressive Democratic congresswomen, known on Capitol Hill as "the Squad," have forcefully pushed back against the President.
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She has called for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and has forcefully spoken out against conditions in migrant detention centers.
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But Pence said forcefully responding to chemical attacks from President Bashar al-Assad's regime was the correct thing to do.
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In 2008, the company came out forcefully in favor of marriage equality, well before it was embraced by most politicians.
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With his almost uncanny instincts, he grasped how many people in this country will respond to simple ideas, forcefully said.
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"Let me be clear, our Caucus will continue to forcefully respond to these disgusting attacks," Pelosi said in her letter.
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He addresses the detentions and military trials of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, and argues forcefully for keeping the naval base.
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"We will continue to further develop our missile capabilities forcefully," said Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Republican Guard's aerospace division.
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Make no mistake, U.S. policy should be to counter forcefully such policies with the most suitable instruments of our statecraft.
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Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Peterson, who represented the state, asked Sandusky why he did not challenge his lawyer more forcefully.
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Neither Waldrop's writing is quite as austere or as forcefully ideological as that of some of the poets they've published.
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John Allen, who forcefully criticized Trump during the campaign, expressed support for some of Trump's moves to empower military commanders.
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Last month, the White House forcefully denied reports that it tried to bar Yates from testifying before the House panel.
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Trump, she said forcefully, was driving an agenda of "hate and intolerance" that demonstrated he was unfit to be president.
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Japan's military likely does not have the capability to forcefully respond without US assistance, as it's a primarily defensive force.
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Either way, The Knicks have come out forcefully against their former player, vowing that Oakley is no longer welcome. Ever.
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What he does feel is pain and humiliation, which Parker brings to the audience as forcefully and bluntly as possible.
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But the ballet, with its echoes of narrative and myth, its mysterious gestural language and powerful physicality, remains forcefully resonant.
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Earlier this month, Russia's longtime former antidoping lab director Grigory Rodchenkov validated those accusations, which Russian officials have forcefully denied.
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" Mr. Obama vowed to respond forcefully to what he called a devastating "act of terror and an act of hate.
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He told the local ABC affiliate that he is responsible for his actions, but said the officer acted too forcefully.
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An activist group tracking the Syrian civil war, known as Raqqa Is Being Silently Slaughtered, forcefully disagreed with Trump's assessment.
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But, as in the aftermath of the August devaluation, authorities quickly and forcefully intervened to head off a sharper slide.
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The company countered forcefully that, because the man lacked a criminal history, no background check could have predicted his behavior.
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The Saudis have tried and failed to overcome American reluctance to intervene more forcefully in the civil war in Syria.
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Trump had been assailed from across the political spectrum for failing to respond more forcefully to Saturday's violence in Charlottesville.
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Narrator: Many observers warn that this kind of rhetoric means the government is preparing to crack down even more forcefully.
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"Improving security is not about uncovering something new but rather to go after what we know more forcefully," he said.
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Bradley Byrne of Alabama told reporters Tuesday, saying that many forcefully informed House Speaker Paul Ryan that move was unacceptable.
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As the report forcefully argues, leadership is absolutely essential for coordination and accountability, for elevating collaboration and for driving innovation.
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A search of the ICRC website produces a series of Israeli references that speak clearly and forcefully against collective punishment.
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In fact, the church's hellish year began in January, when Pope Francis forcefully defended a Chilean bishop he had promoted.
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Not everyone in the Clinton Conspiracy Industry agrees that this is a matter to be pressed as forcefully as others.
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"That has actually allowed me, in my view, to respectfully but forcefully express my opinion on certain matters," she said.
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Suryadevara summarizes GM's position, one that has been articulated most forcefully by Mark Reuss, GM's president and main product guy.
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I feel like a giant piece of antique furniture, hanging on a pulley system, being forcefully hoisted up several flights.
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The bill eventually failed, but the Trump administration forcefully backed the bill, including the provisions that would impact drug treatment.
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Merkel arrived in China on Sunday amid growing pressure from industry and rights groups to confront the Chinese more forcefully.
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But like any other news organization, ESPN should go further and forcefully defend the free speech rights of its employees.
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Spanish riot police forcefully removed a few hundred would-be voters from a polling station at a school in Barcelona.
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Through a sign-language interpreter, Mr. Washington gestured forcefully and tearfully, recounting his mother's last day and his lingering loss.
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Or will he more forcefully leverage his name and wealth in ways that persuade actual policy for the greater good?
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Twenty percent of our territory remains occupied, and hundreds of thousands of people have been forcefully driven from their homes.
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Double down whenever some new piece of evidence, information comes in to say even more forcefully that he was right.
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Through his lawyer, Rodchenkov has criticized sports officials for not punishing Russia forcefully enough for the cheating he helped expose.
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But Mr. Avenatti followed her, according to the declaration, and eventually began "forcefully" hitting her in the face with pillows.
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Nydia Velázquez, both of New York — were co-sponsors of the bill, the group came out forcefully against the legislation.
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" Mr. Inslee speaks forcefully about the need to tackle climate change beginning in 2021, or "we won't have another chance.
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On Tuesday afternoon, a statement claiming to be from Stormy Daniels emerged that forcefully refuted all allegations of an affair.
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By not intervening more forcefully, the United States is leaving democratic forces on the ground disarmed and vulnerable to repression.
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So it's no wonder that people are arguing forcefully for and against a deal and even protesting on the streets.
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The romance between idealistic Troilus and rational Cressida abruptly ends when Cressida is sold off forcefully to the enemy troop.
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Allies of Mr. Dreiband's said on Wednesday that he was focused on facts and forcefully argued for whomever he represented.
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Ms. McGinn looked for potential opponents who were also leaders — people in management, or who answered questions confidently or forcefully.
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But it also allows him to define the realm into which this acutely observed production has taken us so forcefully.
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In the released transcript of his call to the Ukranian president, Trump forcefully pressures him to go after the Bidens.
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But that doesn't mean the United States is necessarily ready to forcefully intervene to change the course of the conflict.
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Biden forcefully criticized the Vermont senator about his expansive "Medicare for All" plan and long-ago votes backing gun manufacturers.
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And Mr. Trump spoke forcefully at a Holocaust remembrance ceremony, a possible reset of his relations with the Jewish community.
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Biden stated forcefully that neither he nor his son did nothing wrong – and that Trump is afraid of facing him.
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But in the bowl itself, they ran the ball forcefully, accumulating 248 rushing yards and completing four fourth-down conversions.
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And he might challenge the Chinese more forcefully on economic trade issues or territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
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Those comments prompted widespread bipartisan backlash, with both Democrats and Republicans calling on Trump to more forcefully condemn racist groups.
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The first three witnesses forcefully said the president should be held accountable for soliciting Ukrainian interference in the upcoming election.
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The first, represented by Joe Keene, involves going back more forcefully to a past where oppressive power structures held sway.
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Alternatively he could have forcefully pointed to the threat of nuclear proliferation and announced a program to reduce the threat.
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But she shifted her support to Mr. Trump when he became the nominee and has forcefully denounced his political critics.
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"The reality is, these are all issues that Vice President Biden will be prepared to forcefully address," an aide said.
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His death inspired many to resist more forcefully, but many other blacks felt the safest course was to mollify whites.
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Ms. Mizera wrote that she was watching as he "forcefully grabbed" his daughter's arm to pull her into the picture.
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This will sound odd, but I suspect the reason you haven't confronted her more forcefully is because you feel guilty.
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Lawmaker Pieter Omtzigt said in a statement the parties had unanimously asked parliament's chairwoman to "forcefully" ask Shell to come.
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Instead, they acted — not always soon enough, not always forcefully enough, not always wisely, but pretty effectively all the same.
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And little has been heard from the loud voices that denounced Mr. Obama for reaching forcefully into the private sector.
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Disbelief followed by dread, nausea, and tears that wrung out of my body so forcefully it gave me stomach cramp.
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He forcefully, and without warning, half-hits/half-pushes me hard in my chest, simulating the kick from a gun.
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In the larger of the two rooms devoted to the "Contrapposto Studies," the sounds accompanying the video are forcefully industrial.
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Klaver has gone the other way, and believes the Greens can win big by forcefully rejecting Wilders' harsh nationalist agenda.
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What remains to be seen is whether OSMRE can forcefully intervene, or states find the wherewithal to impose tighter rules.
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Clinton disagreed in a June 1 CBS News interview and then again even more forcefully on Monday morning's Today show.
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A handful of conservatives have owned up to that massive misjudgment and spoken forcefully against decisions like his immigration executive action.
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She seconded Axe's decision to hand out non-competes contracts forcefully, and to fire some poor schmuck for no apparent reason.
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The season 4 trailer shows Wendy forcefully telling Chuck to "walk away," from whatever vengeance scheme he and Axe have cooking.
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He kissed my face as he forcefully pumped into me, and I felt detached, and a bit victorious over my body.
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"The court forcefully rejected the Trump administration's bid to arbitrarily jail asylum-seekers without a hearing," Tan said in a statement.
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President Trump has spoken out forcefully about defeating the illegal drug problem—as powerfully as any recent president, including Ronald Reagan.
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After protesters ignored orders to vacate the square, the Chinese government deployed armed troops and tanks to forcefully dispel the demonstrators.
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The drafted Republican platform doesn't explicitly mention conversion therapy, which tries to forcefully change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Put the cloth over the wound, and push down continuously and forcefully on it with both hands until the bleeding stops.
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And as secretary of state in 2011, she forcefully argued in favor of military intervention to overthrow Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
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The NBA and Commissioner Adam Silver were initially criticized in the US for not forcefully defending Morey's right to free speech.
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"The BOJ and government need to try something different to more forcefully and sustainably lift inflation and inflation expectations," it said.
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"Whether there were 9,000 or 30,000 [people forcefully disappeared] ... it's a pointless discussion," President Mauricio Macri told BuzzFeed News last year.
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It seems like such a laughably harmless trick now, but I'd never been so forcefully and intimately addressed by a game.
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" He allegedly ignored her and "forcefully threw her" on the bed, pulled down her jeans and "started to orally copulate her.
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Trump, who campaigned on an "America First" platform, has forcefully expressed his displeasure with the growing U.S. trade deficit with India.
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But it was clear that Trump — even in his scripted remarks — didn't forcefully condemn Putin for meddling in the US elections.
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President Pierre Nkurunziza had campaigned forcefully for the changes that include extending the president&aposs term from five years to seven.
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But his new book is his most personal, showing how forcefully the undercurrent of his own experiences flows through his fiction.
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The company has been accused by the FCC of violating open internet protections, and has forcefully lobbied against the current rules.
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A Florida 5-month-old has died after police say his babysitter grew frustrated and forcefully threw him into his playpen.
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"Unfortunately we often receive complaints about Taliban's extortions and forcefully imposed taxes on people living in Taliban-controlled areas," he said.
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RELATED - McCain: No comparison between Trump and Reagan McCain wasn't the only Republican encouraging the US to respond more forcefully. Sen.
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It was especially urgent for Fox to address the problem forcefully, because it already had a reputation for tolerating sexual harassment.
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Both forcefully argued at the time that Clinton's wrongdoing as detailed in the report from independent counsel Kenneth Starr necessitated impeachment.
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On the road to the summit, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson explained forcefully that the era of "strategic patience" has ended.
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But Theron forcefully rejected the idea of her father's death as the organizing and animating principle of her life and talent.
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Now, with Trump forcefully digging in on those comments, his policy agenda and political relationships with his own party are wavering.
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Every Republican elector should join Democratic electors in forcefully seeking a full intelligence briefing about Russian covert action against our elections.
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The purpose of a debate is to forcefully push your talking points, even if that means ignoring your opponent's points. 4.
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He was "credentialed press" and was trying to leave a press pen to photograph the protesters when he was forcefully stopped.
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" Asked if he had fired Comey in an effort to halt or stall the Russia probe, Trump answered quickly, forcefully, "No.
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Mosavi, a returnee from Norway, told media at Kabul Airport that his family is in Norway but he was deported forcefully.
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Gregory's comedy was a method of talking back, forcefully and clearly, against the assumptions about the racial order of the world.
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Networks of anti-fascist organizers mobilized a group of students and nonstudents alike to forcefully deny Yiannopoulos a platform to speak.
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The host of CNN's "New Day" disagreed with Miller's assessment, however, arguing that Trump must deal with the ideology more forcefully.
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After passing out from drinking, she was woken by Enochs "forcefully raping her," according to a press release about the suit.
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Legislative jam Now, Senate Democrats are again forcefully speaking out against their GOP colleagues' quiet drafting of a health care bill.
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Sanders called a weekend news conference in Chicago with one overarching goal: to forcefully criticize Emanuel and tie him to Clinton.
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Because the farmers need more land than labour, slightly higher rents deter them as forcefully as much lower wages attract them.
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John Kasich continues to speak out forcefully against Trump and has reportedly begun meetings to discuss foreign policy and national security.
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Critics of Republican anti-welfare initiatives have fought forcefully against individual proposals, such as adding work requirements to Medicaid and SNAP.
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Blair alleged that Toback forcefully rubbed up against her leg, then recalled how he threatened her in case she told anyone.
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Rosenstein gave a rare interview last week to The Wall Street Journal to forcefully defend Barr's handling of the Mueller report.
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Last week, police deployed tear gas, rubber bullets, and even beat protesters with batons in efforts to forcefully clear the streets.
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It is not a new thought, but one forcefully put forth with the philosophical backdrop of Plato as a starting point.
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In the primary debates he often receded into the background, and only jumped into the debate forcefully when he was attacked.
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After releasing a brief statement Tuesday praising his father-in-law, Mr. Kushner came out more forcefully in his op-ed.
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In the months ahead, the State Department should more forcefully promote an inclusive vision of religious liberty that all can enjoy.
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Hats off to the Obama administration for forcefully addressing the very real conflict between commission-based financial advisers and their clients.
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The girl said that sometimes, her mother pulled her hair so forcefully it would lift her off the ground, Brown said.
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New Delhi forcefully rejected the claims, calling the report "fallacious, tendentious and motivated," according to a statement from India's foreign ministry.
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Asked if he wished the Trump administration were not arguing so forcefully against the 28500 health care law in court, Sen.
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Over three decades ago, such was AT&T's monopoly over the nation's communications networks that the government forcefully shattered its empire.
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The President has declined to weigh in forcefully, however, on the Moore revelations, which unfolded as he was abroad in Asia.
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The judge forcefully denied the allegations during a contentious Senate hearing and he was eventually confirmed over intense objections from Democrats.
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The bowl for Mr. Sanders "went immediately," she said, an early hint at how forcefully his message was resonating on campuses.
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On Monday, President Obama forcefully critiqued politicians and the journalists who cover them, and his references to Mr. Trump were unmistakable.
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The band has already released three forcefully blithe, beachy singles from its next album, which is set for release next Friday.
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In the Post, Ford accused Kavanaugh of holding her down and forcefully groping her during a party in the early 1980s.
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"We are getting ready in Pittsburgh to respond quickly and forcefully to a clear obstruction of justice," the group says online.
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Ron DeSantis, the Republican nominee for governor in Florida, has embraced Donald Trump as forcefully as he can during the campaign.
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By contrast, Trump has repeatedly and forcefully denounced the investigation into Russian interference, including even after Mueller wrapped up his work.
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Putin was subtly smirking throughout the conference and pumped his chest as he forcefully smacked down U.S. reporters with his lies.
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Ver is a prominent investor who was once popularly known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for how forcefully he advocated for the cryptocurrency.
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I strongly urge the President to forcefully respond and ensure we do not withdraw our troops until ISIS is completely destroyed.
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By the what-doesn't-kill-you line of argument, the more forcefully Trump attacks the press, the stronger the press becomes.
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But inside Congress, telling her story, her straightforward calm demeanor clearly and forcefully demonstrated her intelligence, maturity and strength of character.
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Joan Queralt, a professor of criminal law at the University of Barcelona, said he expected the attorney general to act forcefully.
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People of all faiths and ideologies must speak out clearly and forcefully against anti-Semitism, scapegoating and bigotry in our society.
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To compensate, I've found myself smiling forcefully when socializing with strangers, wanting to assure them that they don't have to worry.
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When that measure was discussed at last week's closed-door leadership meeting, Councilman Jumaane D. Williams of Brooklyn spoke up forcefully.
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Behind closed doors, American officials insisted, Mr. Trump forcefully confronted Mr. Xi about the chronic trade imbalances between the two countries.
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When his agency proposed rules to curb food companies' ability to market sugary products to children, the industry pushed back forcefully.
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But 11 people interviewed by The Times at the time of the negotiation said Mr. Rosen pushed forcefully for that outcome.
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The fight was on between the abortion-rights and anti-abortion sides about who could claim to defend women most forcefully.
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Taiwan has stepped up efforts to make its case more forcefully in Washington, including a more active use of social media.
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California has forcefully pushed back in part by filing dozens of lawsuits against the administration over land use, climate and immigration.
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Like Uchoa and Dumans, Esparza uses voiceover sparingly yet forcefully, to strengthen our sense of the protagonists' inner thoughts, particularly Regina's.
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But he has forcefully denied claims his rhetoric played a role in the massacre or, more generally, enabled white supremacists nationwide.
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Indeed, Kavanaugh spent a decent part of Tuesday morning arguing forcefully against the idea that the entire CFPB should be eliminated.
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Yet even in these countries there is a clear desire to support strong leaders who can forcefully enhance the nation's identity.
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He debated forcefully in Parliament while striking complicated alliances with other parties, outflanking Ciudadanos, the party that wanted a snap election.
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The young bull resisted forcefully, breaking his mother's leg so badly a bone protruded and rangers had to put her down.
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Perhaps most notably, she forcefully addressed health care and her "Medicare for all" plan, which has been a liability for months.
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Are we more likely to change our timelines, or will our timelines actually project themselves back on to us more forcefully?
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But it illustrates how Asian Americans still occupy a position as punchlines, which other minorities have more forcefully sought to vacate.
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Take press secretary Sarah Sanders' categorical response to a new lawsuit alleging Trump forcefully kissed Alva Johnson, a former campaign aide.
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After a brief, blurry exchange, the police officer on the driver's side, Michael Amiott, shoves Mr. Hubbard forcefully against the vehicle.
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Gabbard's engagement of Harris on that issue stood out because few candidates poked that directly and forcefully at their rivals' vulnerabilities.
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The strike by the United States made him mildly optimistic that Mr. Trump would intervene more forcefully than Mr. Obama had.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on Tuesday forcefully rejected criticism that the Supreme Court's work had been warped by partisanship.
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Clergy members are even more forcefully opposed, with as many as 90 percent rejecting calls for the "freedom" to endorse candidates.
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In another implicit rebuke of Mr. Trump, the Chinese president argued forcefully for follow-through on the 2015 Paris climate accord.
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We'll find out Tuesday just how forcefully he wants to rebut the attacks from Trump, who is his boss after all.
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"Its tusks were cut off forcefully using a sharp tool," said Heru Sutmantoro of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency in Riau.
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The fact that the United States is weighing in so forcefully on Hong Kong is most likely exacerbating that internal tension.
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As the President defends Kavanaugh, he has also started to more forcefully question the credibility of his accuser Christine Blasey Ford.
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The daycare worker in Birmingham, bitter rights rather than mutual casualties of a system forcefully rigged towards those at the top.
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She later changed her story and said she "maybe put [Eli] down too forcefully" into his crib, the County Star reports.
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Campaign manager Faiz Shakir called Biden "Pinocchio Joe" on Twitter, while senior adviser Warren Gunnels responded to the Biden comments forcefully.
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San Diego Manager Andy Green complained forcefully that his third baseman, Yangervis Solarte, had largely sat on the bench for Venezuela.
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Then there was a period later in the 19th century in which the federal government tried to forcefully assimilate Native Americans.
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Lawyers for all four professors forcefully denied wrongdoing, with three issuing lengthy statements, an unusual response to a continuing criminal investigation.
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Soto strode forcefully along the last leg of the walk to the outpost, soaked and cold, alternating between numbness and lucidity.
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Russian officials have forcefully disputed state involvement, accusing Dr. Rodchenkov of acting alone and criminally charging him with abuse of authority.
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But the group called The Fight for $15 and a Union, which advocates for workers rights, said it will "forcefully" appeal.
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And breaking more forcefully with the United States could jeopardize the vast sums of aid the Palestinian Authority receives from Washington.
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On social media, in person, and over the phone, a group of vocal Democrats urged their senators to resist more forcefully.
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This tends to create a political backlash and make the Fed reluctant to use QE as forcefully as might be appropriate.
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This is the second time in a little over two weeks that a reporter was forcefully blocked from asking about Trumpcare.
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"Sarasin's forcefully argued challenge to Shell's board on their capital expenditure plans should reverberate across the wider investment community," Howarth said.
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Then do a few sets of 3 to 5 reps, trying to move the weight forcefully while still controlling the movement.
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He told the chief he was "forcefully" baptized into the church by Shaffer and was promised a child bride, the Tribune reports.
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The National Gallery also forcefully rejected comparisons with other "gig economy" cases, such as recent lawsuits brought against Hermes, Uber, and Deliveroo.
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It&aposs for that reason that since the 2016 campaign Trump has forcefully rejected any suggestion of Russian support for his candidacy.
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After a brief pause, with all eyes on him, Gorsuch responded forcefully, "No ... I would have walked out the door," Gorsuch said.
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She ran to signal them, forcefully waving her arms and crying for help as they touched down on a nearby soccer field.
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His top national security adviser, Michael Flynn, has called for regime change in Iran and spoken out forcefully against the nuclear deal.
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Kavanaugh, who had served on the special counsel team that investigated Democratic President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, forcefully denied the allegations.
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It needs to spend some more of the billions it earns each quarter applying the policies evenly and forcefully around the world.
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Michael Tan, a senior staff attorney with ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, celebrated the ruling Tuesday as having "forcefully rejected" the administration's efforts.
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And without this element (whether or not it was intentional), I'd have sworn someone had stuck me forcefully before a Haneke film.
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This is significant because President Trump's been accused of not forcefully denouncing acts of anti-Semitism that have occurred since his election.
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Viewers are supposed to swoon when a woman is forcefully pulled into a kiss after trying to walk away from her lover.
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Most of the girls are still held captive, forcefully married to Boko Haram fighters, and in some cases used as suicide bombers.
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"When they searched her, they forcefully spread her legs and touched her private parts so hard that she screamed," the report said.
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The Zionist Organization of America, an influential conservative pro-Israel group, is forcefully defending the reputation of Trump security advisor Sebastian Gorka.
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In addition to Mr. Santorum, the Iowa-based super PAC backing Mr. Huckabee is preparing to target Mr. Cruz more forcefully there.
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She forcefully attacked the racism behind Trump's birther charges, detailing her personal knowledge of Obama's "hurt and annoyance" at these unfounded charges.
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Some artists choose to ignore the architecture, but Mr Puryear engages forcefully with it, creating a work specifically for its central rotunda.
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Black people, defined as property and the most valuable import at the time, were forcefully removed and auctioned to the highest bidder.
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The anti-stall MCAS software then pushed the nose down forcefully with the aircraft's "trim" system, normally used to maintain level flight.
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The Iranian president has been under pressure from his own hawks who detested the JCPOA and pressed him to act more forcefully.
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It is high time that we forcefully challenge the negative assumptions that constantly plague feminine traits and the people who express them.
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White House trade advisor Peter Navarro said China plans to devalue its currency — and if it does, the U.S. will respond forcefully.
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She's fought off attacks from conservative commentators, who caricatured her as "shrill" for speaking out forcefully about abortion access and sexual harassment.
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Jay Farhat said Kendrick confessed to forcefully throwing the baby into his Pack 'n Play because he had been fussy while teething.
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But this time there was an equally large group of visibly agitated Democrats who were just as engaged, forcefully pushing back throughout.
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In addition to outrage over the photo sharing, some lawmakers have criticized the Marines for not responding to the scandal forcefully enough.
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Some economists expect an escalation in the trade war would force China's central bank to intervene more forcefully to support its currency.
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He spoke forcefully against the "machinations" of the big-money in New York and Democratic Party that he sees as supporting Clinton.
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As a candidate, Trump spoke forcefully and frequently about labeling China a currency manipulator and slapping a 45 percent tariff on imports.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt on Friday forcefully defended President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement.
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Walsh spoke forcefully, like he was punching the enemy that had cast a shadow over his city less than 24 hours earlier.
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The main reason is that having used the genocide label, Obama will come under growing pressure to act more forcefully against ISIS.
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Google has pushed backed forcefully on both cases; the shopping one could potentially result in a fine of up to $6 billion.
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President Donald Trump on Friday forcefully accused former FBI Director James Comey of lying under oath in a series of defiant responses.
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But it seems Trump reacts viscerally to chemical attacks on innocent civilians and will respond forcefully to punish Assad for using them.
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Thane Maynard, the zoo's director, has forcefully rejected criticism of the decision to kill the gorilla instead of using a tranquilizer dart.
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These claims create the feeling of an all-too-well-orchestrated crisis that the U.S.-Israeli alliance must address forcefully and soon.
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The priest at Sunday Mass waded forcefully into the political maelstrom, looking safely down from pulpit, ensconced in the moral high ground.
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Knowing Israel would respond forcefully, Hamas was hoping for a large number of civilian casualties for which Israel would be blamed internationally.
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"Tim spoke out forcefully and without hesitation, he stated clearly and publicly that no one should equivocate about neo-Nazis," Greenblatt said.
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Law enforcement groups and victims' rights advocates are forcefully painting the bill as a necessary step to crack down on sex trafficking.
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Kavanaugh has forcefully denied her account, saying in a Fox News interview on Monday night that he has not sexually assaulted anybody.
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He is accused by three women of sexually assaulting them during his high school and college years, accusations he has forcefully denied.
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However, a CNN KFile review of his tweets shows that Isaacs repeatedly and forcefully cast doubt on climate science in the past.
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