In a visit to Peru in 1985, for example, John Paul was clearly asserting his personal authority to set Catholic norms.
He was clearly asserting a claim to the presidency and trying to swathe himself in gravitas.
The Italian influence which characterized the earlier work of Dubois disappeared as his own individuality became clearly asserted.
He asserted clearly that their plays were "collaborations in every sense of the word, from beginning to end."
The congress of 1912 is then the occasion to clearly assert the administrative separation and the existence of Wallonia.
Outlaws on the roads were one thing, but these men were clearly trained and just as clearly asserting conðtrol over this part of the road.
F.C.S. Schiller, on the other hand, clearly asserted beliefs could pass into and out of truth on a situational basis.
Present Iraqi leaders like Alawi are clearly asserting themselves.
Dove Weisglass is not lying when he clearly asserts that withdrawing from Gaza simply means mothballing the peace process.
In Berghuis v. Thompkins, the Court ruled that a suspect must clearly and unambiguously assert their right to silence.