By the end of the 1930s, sociologists and demographers could forcefully press the need to increase the birth rate among the working classes as well(Glass, 1936).
Convinced that other candidates are not forcefully pressing such issues as aid to the Nicaraguan insurgents, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick is seriously considering running for President, associates said today.
Something cool and un-yielding pressed forcefully into the small of his back.
Meanwhile, the United States, battling a seemingly intractable insurgency, has begun to forcefully press for a political solution.
His head pressed forcefully against hers, suddenly dropped, and she felt the sharp excruciating pain of his teeth biting savagely into the lobe of her ear.
The bus deal with the transportation authority lingered for months, but in recent weeks he met with a deputy mayor, Marc V. Shaw, and other aides involved in the deal and forcefully pressed Mr. Shaw to get the deal done immediately, expensive or not.
To produce the high sound, one must hold the bow in the same way, gourd opened, and forcefully press the dobrão on the string.
And it did not matter much that the shaggy-haired sunbrowned slaves were so rough and quick, their fingers pressing forcefully at the welts and lacerations.
But leaders of Adapt, which originally stood for Americans Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation, say it is groups like theirs that push others to press forcefully for expanded rights for the disabled.
At the meeting, Churchill forcefully pressed for a renewal of interchange, while Bush defended current policy.