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His coach, in strongly worded language, then told him to get up.
But still, it was a strongly worded one about two people who are parents in the biological sense only.
But the letter didn't have to be so strongly worded.
In May, more strongly worded messages went up, but many of these were ripped down.
Participants said a more strongly worded resolution had been rejected.
The strongly worded ruling went considerably further than either side had expected.
All they could do was send a strongly worded signal back to Wilson.
He added, "This is a time of year for pretty strongly worded positions on all sides."
But the strongly worded comments appeared to increase tensions in both countries.
This led to a more strongly worded remonstrance in 1820.
His organization had already released a strongly worded statement opposing such a tax.
So he toned down the language, although it remained strongly worded.
Several strongly worded letters were required to get the page numbers restored.
The next morning a carriage came for the governor's wife, and with it a strongly worded letter.
There should have been an exchange of strongly worded diplomatic messages.
In 1894, a more strongly worded version of the law was incorporated into the state constitution as Article 14.
At the same time, a strongly worded request was made to Morocco to withdraw its forces.
The memorial is a strongly worded protest against Buddhist influence on the country.
Instead, I will put a strongly worded reprimand in each of your permanent files.
His ruling on Tuesday upholding the prohibition was strongly worded.
The Administration counterattacked against these views with strongly worded support for its initiatives.
In a strongly worded dissent, he lamented that the board had been created under such circumstances.
It is thought that the speech was a strongly worded derision of slavery.
President Bush added to the pressure yesterday with a strongly worded warning to Iraq.
Experience has shown that declarations and resolutions, however strongly worded, get nowhere.