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1
He used
forcible
language
to the offending jockey, who retaliated in kind.
2
As he would have put it in his own
forcible
language
:
3
After this in plain,
forcible
language
he told his own story.
4
To the language of intonation is added the no less
forcible
language
of gesture.
5
We offered our apologies for our
forcible
language
,
but she considered no apology necessary.
6
The drivers were abusing each other in
forcible
language
.
7
He related all that had happened, and expressed his feelings in the most
forcible
language
.
8
The views to which he here refers were expressed in his reply in the following
forcible
language
:
-
9
The charm of its style lies in its simple
forcible
language
,
and its simplicity suits its matter well.
10
His wife stood below and called on him in
forcible
language
to descend from such a dangerous place.
11
By the way, I think, we entirely agree, except perhaps that I use too
forcible
language
about selection.
12
M. Raymond Poincare, a Senator and a former Minister, condemns the system of second ballots in equally
forcible
language
.
13
This was the burden of Mrs. Meeker's thoughts, the latter portion of which found expression in strong and
forcible
language
.
14
Far from sparing sinners by complacence, he reproached their vices in
forcible
language
,
and attacked their disorderly conduct with great vehemence.
15
In the midst of the discussion up came Jack, to whom, with plenty of
forcible
language
,
his brother's woes were related.
16
He was followed by Penn himself; who, in calm yet
forcible
language
,
placed the simple truths of the gospel before his hearers.
forcible
language
forcible