It leads to such symptoms as polyphagia, a red tongue with a yellow coat, and a slippery, forceful, rapid pulse. |
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Snyder made forceful, rectangular router cuts into the wall, reproducing the geometric configurations of five different flags. |
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As always, the winds were limpidly beautiful, while the brass was forceful and satiny smooth. |
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Musically more forceful, big walls of rolling guitar ploughed through the album. |
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He is bullish about his views, and a forceful speaker for all of his 85 years, his lived-in face offering endless interest. |
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And it won't surprise most of you to find out that, in fighting, I'm usually the louder and more forceful arguer. |
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Mr Jeans' submissions were forceful and persuasive, but I am not satisfied that they were right. |
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Delicate skate in a grainy mustard sauce is bolstered by a forceful bed of savoy cabbage and water chestnuts. |
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A magnet with 1.0 tesla field strength would have a stronger magnetic field and be more forceful than a magnet with a 0.5 tesla magnetic field. |
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Saul's bilious colors, snaking black lines and bulbous forms contribute to the painting's forceful tension. |
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A manager on an ego trip will see a forceful employee as an opportunity to wield her power and influence. |
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As he is spotted by the police troopers they move in, apparently intent on forceful arrest, but a fleet-footed dash carries him safely away. |
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He's forceful and intimidating when necessary, but also convincingly conveys the character's inner turmoils and uncertainties. |
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These three characteristics typify the political Islamism that has been forceful for so long in several of our countries of origin. |
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But one of the driving reasons Dubai is taking centre stage as the world's forceful new holiday destination is its unashamed consumerism. |
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Her forceful voice coupled with the wriggling of her waist on a slender body, was a great sight to watch. |
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Behind the spectacles and deep thinking there is a forceful man, who is tough to argue with. |
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And a nice change from forceful journalists shouting at slippery politicians. |
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Without an unlawful killing verdict, many families hoped for forceful narrative verdicts. |
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Vauban never spared himself during the process, and was always on hand, muttering away in a Burgundian dialect littered with forceful neologisms. |
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A sudden and forceful Valsalva maneuver can result in the lack of coordination of different muscles of expiration. |
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Sleep bruxism is forceful grinding of the teeth during sleep and about which the subject is unaware. |
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Over the speaking tube, and in a much more forceful tone, the pilot once again told me to do a loop. |
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Over the course of the campaign, though, her speechifying grew sharper, more forceful. |
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Khan Jamal's vibes weave subtly and powerfully around Shipp's melodic, stately and frequently forceful piano lines. |
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The volume breathed out in the first second of forceful blowing into a spirometer, measured in litres. |
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Later, as young men and women vocalized forceful opposition to the war, their music reflected that protest. |
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The forceful, careerist Hepburn keeps Tracy off-balance, speaking multiple languages, shielding political refugees, and adopting a Greek orphan. |
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Second, as can happen with the forceful statement of any thesis, Oz's argument is subject to a certain one-sidedness, as illustrated by this. |
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Agnes comes across as a strong, forceful character whom we instantly like and admire. |
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A forceful clench of her hands froze us together in a bowing sweep as the piece ended in a thundering crash of drums. |
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This father's rhetoric is very forceful and incorporates a language of dominance and power. |
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Instead of sounding forceful and persuasive, he often sounds tinny and annoyed. |
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He's indecisive to a point, but I think he's an immensely forceful character in parts of the play and not just when he's arguing with me. |
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Like an indolent poet, boiling within, forceful outside, the drummer filled the hall. |
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It is a forceful process, ingesting the news and carrying it with me through the day. |
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The country-twanged guitar solo and glaring organ fills are both jolting and highlight Rademaker's forceful voice. |
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He was an inveterate essayist and letter writer, renowned for the forceful expression of his opinions and the ebullience of his wit. |
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Is radical political speech always to be conceived as forceful and polemical? |
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Roy Lichtenstein's pop art paintings had an immediate and forceful impact on my 17 year old grandson. |
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Not being the most assertive or forceful of people I take it all too personally and can get quite upset. |
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Falling tree branches and forceful winds snapped powerlines and electric poles. |
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She had a remarkable sense of color that could be both gentle and forceful at the same time. |
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It was forceful demonstration of the fact that the hearing impaired children are second to none. |
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She gave Hazel a more forceful push and disappeared from view as the door swung shut. |
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Denied by the golden goal in 1996 they have re-emerged a stronger and more forceful unit. |
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It is such a forceful argument that we wait for an equally impressive answer. |
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Underneath that cool image is a very intense, forceful and determined individual. |
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The incarnation of the Common Sense Revolution is not well today, or her protests would be even more forceful. |
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You have a forceful personality, but you readily accept the ideas of others. |
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While tactics are in dispute, there is broad agreement on the need for a forceful response, and on other key points. |
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The person born into this combination has a forceful and magnetic personality. |
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Issuing a new and more forceful regulation will take a long time, while such data has to be obtained soon. |
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Another forceful criticism of strategic studies is that it is part of the problem, not the solution. |
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She also displays a wide dynamic range, forceful and emotive in some songs, but hushed in others. |
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He was dynamic and forceful, and above all, had the complete respect of his young team. |
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The winds were strong and forceful, causing floods in most villages, but no one was hurt. |
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His forceful opposition to the war caused renewed tensions and confirmed the Gaullism that is the bedrock of his political soul. |
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Uniformed lawyers now assigned to defend the detainees have become among the most forceful critics of the system. |
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The body is elongated to emphasise a twisted head and an outstretched forceful arm. |
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He praised Endriartono for making such a forceful call for all paramilitary organizations to disband. |
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Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful evacuation of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure. |
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You are dynamic, forceful and assertive while making new beginnings at work and soft, gentle and loving in personal relationships today. |
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The Chief Executive of that posh location is Tony Whitham and much success is assured through his forceful dynamism. |
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The forceful inhalations and exhalations of these exercises strengthen the diaphragm and lungs. |
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The reconstructed summary reworks the opinion into forceful testimony about Gray's ghostly presence in his co-defendant's confession. |
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Cook's forceful mis-hit drive looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch. |
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As she launched herself forward with one arm cocked back as a feint, he threw a forceful punch releasing a wave of concussive force. |
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Her forceful personality and ease in the spotlight complemented the king's serious, thoughtful demeanour. |
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After applying a little warm oil, use a combination of gentle and forceful strokes on the sole and heel, and don't forget the toes. |
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Goalkeeper Neil Alexander, however, managed to parry his forceful drive wide and the chance of stealing a point was gone. |
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The forward line needs to be firing on all cylinders, and the team's penalty corner drill needs to be imaginative and forceful. |
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The occurrence of each forceful or aggressive behavior was then yoked to an appropriate response by the woman. |
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Well, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says what he thinks and is forceful, in-your-face, and up front with folks. |
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Nuclear bombs are one of the most forceful weapons that exist today. |
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The decree ordering the assessment is a forceful document, and it and the assessments were inscribed on an imposing stele, set up on the Acropolis. |
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Defense includes sentry birds alerting the flock to danger, as well as mobbing, in which several crows surround a potential predator and call out a forceful alarm. |
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Most forceful among these voices were those of African women, who declared that the Pan-Africanism of the formal leadership was androcentric and patriarchal. |
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Emergency braking techniques are taught at an early stage of driver training and require rapid and forceful depression of the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal. |
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She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern. |
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Always spare, often forceful, Ryan Adams alternates tough pop songs with tender, unsparing ballads. |
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For the minority who want conflict, they will get a forceful answer from the Ukrainian authorities. |
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Chiropractors mainly use a manipulative technique on the spinal column and pelvic area consisting of short, rapid forceful movements called high-velocity thrusts. |
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A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight. |
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The will of the Round Table grew too strong, its knights too forceful. |
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On the night of their wedding, January lusted after his new wife, May, believing his forceful actions to be justified because of their ceremonious union. |
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The forceful spondees convey the inevitability of her intentions. |
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Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals. |
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The monkfish is cooked with ground mustard paste and turmeric and the forceful flavours are married with a fish, which reminded me of Spanish bacalao. |
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With the perfect conditions currently being experienced in the Northern Gulf, influenced by the forceful north-easterlies, it is going to be a superb weekend. |
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And sitting in its eye, trying to hire staff, put systems in place, and keep a forceful hand on the rudder, is Elizabeth Warren. |
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A succession of European and American drifters fetched up on the shores, followed in the 1810s and 1820s by forceful Congregational missionaries from New England. |
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She is a woman who is single-minded, forceful and uncompromising. |
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Wood grain and parquetry are abbreviated using forceful umber lines. |
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Police say this man was more forceful because he was working alone. |
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His mousy comments were not forceful, not that of a true leader. |
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The shrewdness and sharpness of his proverbs and his forceful epigrams serve, in an exceptional degree, to make ethical ideas a popular possession. |
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Erika screamed, her forceful voice penetrating the bubble's walls. |
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Of course, other regulators and legislation govern these products, but voluntary regulation will never be as forceful as the statutory requirements. |
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Athelstan, the forceful grandson of Alfred, was the first to impose a unified coinage, which depicted him as the first English king to wear a crown. |
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Perhaps it sounded more forceful in the language of Dante and Petrarch, but fair enough. |
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Her voice is a forceful instrument that sounds modeled on an array of songstresses from Patsy Cline to Aretha Franklin to Linda Lyndell to Kate Pierson. |
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The man who appears resolute and forceful in public is, behind closed doors, cowering in fear. |
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She suddenly regretted her forceful behavior and her pushiness. |
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Through her art, Piper brings together conceptualism, minimalism and the politics of identity in a forceful collision that results in a passionate spareness. |
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In response to Maggie's forceful charisma, he cleverly underplays the pathetic Brick, whose former glory as an all-American sporting hero has slipped away. |
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Emesis is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth. |
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This is contrasted by forceful fortes and fortissimos, and much of the energy goes into these dramatic contrasts rather than going into a more subtle buildup of force. |
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Garfield's visceral acting and Shaw and Rossen's forceful screenplay compel us, perhaps against our will, to accept Jacob Goff as an amoral, compassionless chiseler. |
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However, this forceful promotion of Putonghua has also given rise to the risk of cultural extinction. |
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Allen met every one of his arguments with a forceful counterargument. |
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The surgeon should avoid forceful traction on the cervix during morcellation, which can cause the vascular pedicles to avulse. |
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It involves two bulls of the Brahman breed pitted against one another and as the name implies, they engage in a forceful barrage of headbutts. |
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Byrd's contributions to the Cantiones are in various different styles, although his forceful musical personality is stamped on all of them. |
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The sound is reminiscent of gargling, but with a more forceful, buzzing edge. |
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Then if, say, an experienced politician is trying to give you the brush-off, you need to be forceful. |
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His ball-carrying was forceful and handling good although, to be ultracritical, he suffered more than most at the lineout. |
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Terse, snappy, forceful letters should be used, rather than long, verbose, repetitive, unimpressive, formlike letters. |
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His forceful version is freer, with shorter lines that increase the sense of swiftness and energy. |
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Writing from an admittedly a pro-Ukrainian slant, Rud presents a forceful counter to Western soft-pedaling of recent Russian actions. |
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In Southeast Asia, there is an ancient tradition of attempting abortion through forceful abdominal massage. |
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Since boxing involves forceful, repetitive punching, precautions must be taken to prevent damage to bones in the hand. |
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Mamata's meteorical rise to power since 2006 has been because of her fight against the Left Front government's forceful land acquisition both in Singur and Nandigram. |
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Whereas Henry's ineffectiveness had led to the collapse of royal authority in England during his reign, Edward was a vigorous and forceful ruler and an able military leader. |
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If there's one thing that the Divergent series will stand out for, it is its firm stance of favoring the frail and thoughtful over the outwardly forceful and aggressive. |
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For example, experiencing the painful sensation of touching the handle of a hot pan is more forceful than simply thinking about touching a hot pan. |
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Peter Williams, a forceful preacher, and an indefatigable worker, who had joined the Methodists in 1746, after being driven from several curacies. |
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It suggests the forceful penetration of a military Celtic elite within the region of Dacia, now known as Transylvania, that is bounded on the east by the Carpathian range. |
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In 1323 AD, Karelians suffered a forceful sundering as Sweden and Novgorod divided Karelian lands and their inhabitants by signing a peace agreement. |
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The Joseon Koreans tried to deal with the military threat posed by the Jurchen by using both forceful means and incentives, and by launching military attacks. |
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Research has shown, however, that although dynamic accent is accompanied by greater respiratory force, it does not mean a more forceful articulation in the vocal tract. |
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He was eloquent, effective, forceful, and occasionally overbearing. |
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Showing a willing attitude, he built on a fair comeback outing at Kempton 19 days ago to edge out Zugzwang by a head under a forceful drive from Luke Morris. |
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If the twitching involves both eyes, it is possible the sufferer has blepharospasm, a chronic condition which can develop into repeated forceful closing of the eyelids. |
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In the studies for his first major composition for orchestra, the forceful Metastaseis, multiple glissandi are rendered as hyperbolic paraboloids. |
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Some women can count on hotflashes coming day or night as steady and as forceful as wheat coming out of the combine auger and into the truck bin during harvest. |
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When Chaucerians are ready for a more wide-ranging and forceful argument for Chaucer's knowledge of the Decameron, that argument will owe much to this book. |
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