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1 But Mr. Cowperwood-heseemed so refined, so forceful , and so reserved.
2 Biffy had never heard Lyall sound so forceful before.
3 It hadn't felt so forceful at the time.
4 His thought was so forceful and purposive that it shocked all the other voices into silence.
5 I think Mercer and Carol Kim were simply humoring me because I'd been so forceful and insistent.
6 Never had Lenore felt him so forceful .
7 Indeed, there was something so unusual, so forceful in this large, almost masculine woman, that Monsieur Necker.
8 The pinch-faced steward who had been so forceful yesterday now stood silent, studying the stones of the floor.
9 This style, so forceful in its perspicuity, was effectively simple, yet rich in the variety of its classical structure.
10 The sea was so forceful that the only things which could hold themselves above it were hills and mountains.
11 It struck me as so forceful how she wrote from a male character's perspective about experiences not often explored in fiction.
12 Luckily the crowd was so dense and the momentum towards the carts was so forceful , only the most determined could make headway.
13 With most movies, this may not be a bad idea, but the dialogue here is so forceful you want to savor every zinger.
14 The seismic shock of the remark was so forceful it had Chuck Todd, host of NBC's Meet the Press, struggling to contain his giggling.
15 It was warm and beautiful, but, so forceful is a hostile atmosphere created between two people, they both found it impossible to make conversation.
16 He spoke so sharply, his eyes were bent on her so keenly, and he looked so strong, so forceful that she was almost afraid.
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