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1 Irial listened, but he was as forceful as he'd been as king.
2 She had a will, and a demeanor, as forceful as a church deacon's.
3 Picard is every bit as forceful as Kirk, however he is ever the eloquent diplomat.
4 Their figures of speech were as forceful and colorful as any ever used by English-speaking people.
5 The man was gentle and considerate as well as forceful , and to some extent she liked him.
6 But he may hit a wall by not being able to secure foreign finance in as forceful a manner.
7 The soldiers who had grown bored with sitting rubbed wax into their armor with strokes as forceful as blows.
8 While the political forebears of Dewey were depicted as forceful individuals capable of making their own decisions, Dewey was not.
9 She now found herself under the spell of a personality at least as forceful , although in a totally different way.
10 The answering cheer was twice as forceful (and twice as genuine, to Locke's ears) as anything yet heard.
11 He reached out with the brush, but before he could touch Tom an interruption came as forceful as it was unexpected.
12 Advertisement writers must have not only business instinct but language instinct, and knowledge of correct, as well as forceful , expression{.}
13 He was a good man in the main as well as forceful , but an early and a very apt expression of the demagogue.
14 His "Odalisque" of the Louvre is not as forceful as David's portrait of Madame Récamier, but it is a finer thing.
15 Dunamase is about as forceful a statement as could be made on the nature of power as something that endures but is also lost.
16 Their physicality on the defensive end, we didn't respond offensively the way that we needed to, or as forceful as we needed to be.
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