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What can we do to get our message across as trenchantly as possible?
I was fascinated at how trenchantly the writers had sized up the issues.
The concept is both described and trenchantly criticized in Valentine (1969).
She does, however, trenchantly reveal Robbins's relationship with his own beliefs.
It does not require secret information to assess the Afghan stalemate trenchantly.
But he recovered enough to comment trenchantly on New York oddities.
More trenchantly, it has seared this working-class community, which is poorer than 90 percent of the towns in the state.
"Since then," he pronounced trenchantly, "I've been making preliminary preparations for our defense.
"At this rate," replied Brendan trenchantly, "we'll be here for months!
While the rest of the firm gradually acquired a new persona, mortgages remained more trenchantly the same.
In his book, he trenchantly argues that the looming environmental crisis is a moral crisis.
"That's not my problem," she told him trenchantly.
"When you start yelling," he retorted trenchantly, "I don't know what to think."
Others have since voiced similar views, but none so trenchantly, perhaps, as Illich.
Which, she told herself trenchantly, was nonsense.
In the spare time allowed him by these pursuits and a frenetic social life, he wrote trenchantly about the art world for various publications.
They can express themselves articulately, clearly, trenchantly and lyrically.
In 1873 Sen was caused to trenchantly counter this faction by the following speech:
Furthermore, they laboured trenchantly and with goodwill on behalf of the female convicts.
Dev also became known as a filmmaker of trenchantly topical themes.
In the face of some trenchantly expressed disapproval from the Conservative benches, the Government refused to yield.
He turned less regularly to the visual arts, but when he did his views were clear-cut and trenchantly expressed.
However, this view was "trenchantly criticized" by Thomas L. Thompson.
We must enter into it with full information, without lapsing into what Owen trenchantly called "the old lie" - or new ones.
These places have been the scene of fierce fighting and the people there are among the most trenchantly committed to the Bosnian Serb cause.