Sentences with phrase «forceful voices»

There was plenty more, with Harding frequently occupying the ground between these two forceful voices.
But in the view of most observers — from Dan Rather to the bestowers of the Templeton Award — the Reverend Mr. Graham had become the Reverend Dr. Graham, a forceful voice for world peace, social justice and ecological sanity.
I'm grateful to have engaged in that dialogue with Tony, and look forward to working with him in the future as he remains a forceful voice for more open, honest, and transparent government in Albany.»
He will be a forceful voice for the people.

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Right now, however, doors are slamming and voices are raised upstairs, so I think I'd better go put my own assumptions about children and parenting, if not education right now, into some kind of forceful action.
He was young, perhaps in his early forties, but his face bore the signs of great suffering; his voice was low but forceful, especially when he preached about the culture of death.
Does the apparently irreversible and forceful trend deconstructing modernity and some of its abuses (colonialism, rationalism, individualism, deism, naturalism, authoritarianism, the contractual mentality, a flawed approach to «sovereignty» and so on) mean that the hour of once colonised countries has come and that they will be given a real voice and be able to realise their aspiration to determine themselves freely?
Cuomo has not been a forceful public voice on the issues either, even if he does back early voting and other reforms.
Their relationship hits a snag when Dani proves what film advertisers believe: a sexy, forceful man's voice can be very convincing and persuasive.
And while the MMI makes inputting specific destinations relatively painless, we found the voice prompt tone of voice a little too forceful.
Told in White's own voice, fractured and eloquent, a picture emerges of the surprisingly intimate, complex alliance between these life - long friends — two proud, forceful women who were at times each other's most formidable adversary.
Because the first two sentences are written in active voice, they feel forceful, less fluid.
Say «AH - AH - AHH» or «OOPS» or «NO» in a low, firm voice that's loud and sharp enough to startle, but not so forceful as to frighten the dog.
Declarative and forceful in tone, they embody Holzer's distinctively crafted voice, one that is omniscient, detached, and yet enraged.
«The CLA will be adding its voice to the debate about where to draw the line between incivility versus forceful advocacy and who should draw it.»
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