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  • He had me by the arm and lifted me, forcibly, to my feet.
  • A week-long state of emergency was declared, and the protests were forcibly suppressed with considerable loss of life.
  • The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land.
  • ‘We can forcibly remove the blockades if we are sure that there is enough evidence that the blockaders are illegal,’ he told the Post.
  • By the word spado, the Romans very forcibly expressed their abhorrence of this mutilated condition. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2
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  • Until philosophers rule as kings or those who are now called kings and leading men genuinely and adequately philosophize, that is, until political power and philosophy entirely coincide, while the many natures who at present pursue either one exclusively are forcibly prevented from doing so, cities will have no rest from evils, ... nor, I think, will the human race. All the President's Lies
  • The word driveth does not mean that he was compelled forcibly against his will to go there, but that he was inclined to go there by the Spirit, or was led there. Barnes New Testament Notes
  • The case was forcibly put by the speaker.
  • After losing another planning appeal, residents have fortified the site in a bid to prevent attempts to forcibly remove them.
  • When she is forcibly enchanted by a man she is tailing for her faerie liege lord, she not only loses fourteen years of her life to being a fish, she loses everything she worked for in the human world, including her family. Rosemary and Rue: A Knight in Shining…Satin? « A Working Title
  • He was forcibly ejected from the restaurant.
  • The thing that strikes a foreigner most forcibly in Pressburg is the prevalence of the Hungarian costume, which all the men, high and low, delight in wearing. A Lady's Glimpse of the Late War in Bohemia
  • Society can hope for nothing but evil from the man she forcibly unsexes; but if he must be kept in durance vile for the whole of his life there is little need for such an operation. The Fertility of the Unfit
  • Male mosquitofish do not court and copulations result exclusively from males forcibly inseminating females.
  • To have the added stress of a possible court hearing or being forcibly taken into hospital is disgraceful. Times, Sunday Times
  • That Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, jailed 20,000 people without charges, forcibly shut down hundreds of newspapers that criticized him, and sent in federal troops to shut down state legislatures was irrelevant because he proclaimed “that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.” #200 for Abe the Warmonger « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Its lifecycle begins in the spring when infective spores are forcibly ejected from reproductive structures that sprout from overwintering pods of black, hardened mycelium called "sclerotia. Boing Boing
  • Forcibly separated from the means of subsistence, by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill.
  • For a time he was forcibly medicated, but for the past several years he has taken his drugs voluntarily.
  • The argument applies just as forcibly to many manufacturing industries, such as those of automobiles, electronic components, computers and aircraft.
  • Tumour of blood capillary gnawing flesh, in fluctuation jaw is bitten forcibly when tightening swollen content apophysis, after loosening, disappear.
  • However it is still a good play, with a lapidary style and some interesting and original thematic concerns and imagery that are forcibly stressed.
  • The tricuspid valves are placed, like gate-keepers, at the entrance into the ventricles from the venae cavae and pulmonary veins, lest the blood when most forcibly impelled should flow back. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • Erec grabs him by the helmet and forcibly drags it from his head, and unlaces the ventail, so that his head and face are completely exposed. Four Arthurian Romances
  • Known as anusim, a Hebrew word for Jews who forcibly converted, many Latin American "crypto-Jews" have rediscovered the faith of their ancestors in recent years. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Intermittently gripping thriller illuminating one of our planet's grubbier secrets: the ongoing slave trade, in the form of domestic help forcibly recruited from Africa's more troubled regions and bundled into Britain by human traffickers (the closing credits suggest that 5,000 slaves may be held in London alone). Tonight's TV highlights
  • The foreign traveler complained that he's been forcibly held by the local police without good reason.
  • Police also forcibly dispersed a slogan-shouting crowd of protesters in the adjoining city of Bhaktapur, injuring two people.
  • A thoroughgoing libertarian might say that the problem is society's willingness to forcibly extract tax money in order to take care of emergency medical costs.
  • So it must be painfully apparent to a leading man giving his all in a big musical number when the audience has its attention forcibly diverted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anti-Soviet revolts broke out periodically—in particular in 1929–1930, as agriculture was forcibly collectivized—but they were put down by NKVD troops. The Return
  • Frank Preziosi and others threatened him with not only complete expulsion form all future HMGS conventions but to have him forcibly ejected from the con by security - sans his merchandise (which I assume would be boxed up by the convention staff). Cold Wars 2010 wrap up « Third Point of Singularity
  • A sharp wrench to my shoulder and Jonathan forcibly pulling me to my feet shocked me.
  • And you have the nerve to lecture others about forced conversions when the conquistadores had no shame in forcibly converting the natives to Catholicism. Global Voices in English » Mexico: Spreading the Message of Islam
  • The president was forcibly ejected from his office March 24th, when protesters stormed the presidential building.
  • He was forcibly injected with a high-dose tranquiliser, which he said prevented him from being able to eat properly or control his head or mouth for weeks.
  • As for the unsubstantiated and forcibly denied say - everything tales from this soon to be pin-up for "playgirl" magazine, the former boyfriend of Palin's daughter on CBS. CNN Transcript Nov 14, 2009
  • First, the prolific ascospore stage is very important in causing the spread of the blight, the spores at this stage being forcibly ejected from the pustules and borne through the air for some distance. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912
  • Sometimes an idea, instead of springing forcibly into life and dying unembodied, dawns gradually.
  • Two North Korean men, who had previously dashed into a consulate building, were also forcibly removed by Chinese police.
  • I had to be forcibly stopped from standing on a table and openly apologising to the other poor souls who had been similarly treated - not to mention ripped-off - in my own country.
  • She had been forcibly married at the age of ten to a cousin by relatives hoping to secure her fortune for themselves. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • What may be termed the anecdotic literature of the Court is particularly rich and trivial, and this is only to be expected in a country where the monarchy and its representative are so forcibly and constantly brought home to the people's consciousness. William of Germany
  • Old milk left in the receptacle of the teat soon changes into a curdy state, and the caseous matter not being at once removed by the next milking, is apt to irritate the lining membrane of the teat during the operation, especially when the teat is forcibly rubbed down between the finger and thumb in stripping. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • The inveterate antagonism of these black precipices to all strugglers for life is in no way more forcibly suggested than by the paucity of tufts of grass, lichens, or confervae on their outermost ledges. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • They produce forcibly discharged asexual spores from sporangiophores or sporophores and do not produce sporangia.
  • We divided into three groups; top dogs were those near school-leaving age, next came those in the pre-teen bracket, and bottom of the pile were the wee pains who got under everyone's feet and ran off to clype on any who attempted forcibly to remove them.
  • Let there not be a repeat of what has happened in nearby Zimbabwe where thousands of squatters have been forcibly removed from illegal settlements.
  • They all seemed genuinely happy for each other and this great spirit of camaraderie was what struck this correspondent forcibly.
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia, as Serb forces there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • Many have been recruited forcibly, while others have run away from home, lured by the promise of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Known as anusim, a Hebrew word for Jews who forcibly converted, many Latin American 'crypto-Jews' have rediscovered the faith of their ancestors in recent years. Archive 2005-08-01
  • It struck me forcibly how honest he'd been.
  • There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis.
  • She grabbed one of his hands and forcibly stuffed the sealed envelope into it.
  • She had been forcibly married at the age of ten to a cousin by relatives hoping to secure her fortune for themselves. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • Happy New year - Your book turned up last night with my sister at the new years shin dig - I had to be forcibly separated from it, as I could not put it down and was becoming dangerous anti-social. on January 1, 2009 at 6: 07 pm | Reply Metcountymounty It’s New Years Eve and I promise to do my best. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Forcibly separated from Antonia by big bad brujo Jesus, Marnie is shot in the head by Bill and goes down. Top Moments: Rescue Me's Happy Ending, Kate Gosselin's Food Fight and Kimmel's Teary Tribute
  • They too had been forcibly removed to ‘detention’ centres in mostly remote areas.
  • How forcibly does this distinguished jurist illustrate the remark of Cicero in his Treatise on Old Age: "Sed videtis, ut senectus non modo languida atque iners non sit, verum etiam sit operosa, et semper agens aliquid et moliens; tale scilicet, quod cujusque studium in superiore vita fuit. An Essay on Professional Ethics Second Edition
  • _angaria_, _angariare_, in medieval Latin, and the rare English derivatives "angariate," "angariation," came to mean any service which was forcibly or unjustly demanded, and oppression in general. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • It's a mockery of the game to play it in forcibly sanitized conditions.
  • Only there is this difference, that as all are more forcibly inclined to ill than good, they are much apter to exceed in detraction than in praises. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • In a row of glass cases, waxwork tableaux of Victorian surgeons are shown lopping off limbs while their patients are forcibly restrained.
  • Nothing shows more forcibly the power of association in minds not capable of discriminating, than that the name of a man so obviously a reluctant instrument in the hands of God, and who declared by a public act his abhorrence of the part he was forced to act, should be selected as synonymous to every thing fiendlike and murderous. Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
  • It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks.
  • The first forcibly draws the reader's attention to the changing costing scene that has placed traditional costing systems in the dock.
  • It spoke of the difference of the two in the means and ends proposed, and of the trifling grievances of our fathers compared with the wrongs and sufferings of the slaves, which it forcibly characterized as unequalled by any others on the face of the earth. The Complete Works of Whittier
  • The Old America had been one of black and white forcibly kept apart by segregation, economics, and prejudice.
  • In fact, I was quickly and forcibly won over by the band's earnest performance.
  • Marcel Vigneron, the cock-of-the-walk who somehow only grew cockier after getting his head forcibly shaved by his competitors during Season 2, was mercifully sent packing. Cheers & Jeers: Top Chef: All Stars' Casualty of Wars
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia, as Serb force there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • During his four years in Montpellier, Platter lodged with a Marrano family, Spanish Jews forcibly converted to Christianity. Savoring The Past
  • Shehadeh's family live in the embattled town of Ramallah after being forcibly removed from their original seaside home in Jaffa.
  • Neither has their language any more than a general appellation for those maladies, which is borrowed from the name of the beast, and called Hnea-Yahoo, or the Yahoo's evil, and the cure prescribed is a mixture of their own dung and urine forcibly put down the Yahoo's throat. Gulliver's Travels
  • He blew the lid off Salwa Judum, 'Purification Hunt' in the local Gondi dialect, that has since 2005, through state sponsorship destroyed villages in south Chhattisgarh and forcibly resettled tens of thousands into concentration camp-like horrors to deny Maoists shelter, recruits and network. Killing Binayak, and other stories
  • Words that are read more forcibly than other words in a sentence are called _emphatic words_. New National Fourth Reader
  • A father who forcibly circumcises his son will not win his son's gratitude, affection, trust, or love.
  • As the state yielded to the power of the mob, German men were forcibly removed from their homes, often ostensibly for their own protection.
  • Sangraal poem, and the strong picture of its close might apply to this scene as forcibly as it does to its original. The Cornwall Coast
  • True, over the last decade, prosecutors have at last begun to figure out how to break the mob's hold; they have thrown some big racketeers in jail and forcibly injected economic competition into mobbed-up industries.
  • A governmental system led by a dictator, having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, et cetera, and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism. CNN Transcript Nov 18, 2008
  • At once both prisoners were made forcibly to kneel and lower their heads.
  • “Apotheosis of Homer” [36] is depictured, and not feel how much of pleasing association, how much that appeals most forcibly and most distinctly to our minds, is lost by the admittance of any theory but our old tradition? The Iliad of Homer
  • GRAHAM: Probably the most frequent acute injury we see in golf is when the ground is struck forcibly, there's a small prominence in the palm of your hand called the hamate bone. CNN Transcript Aug 31, 2006
  • The mandylion stayed in Edessa as a means of protection for the city from harm until forcibly taken to [[Constantinople]] in 944, where it was received with great fanfare by Emperor Romanus I. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • But her attention was speedily diverted by the squabble going on in the corner; for Fanny, forgetful of her young-ladyism and her sixteen years, had boxed Tom's ears, and Tom, resenting the insult, had forcibly seated her in the coal-hod, where he held her with one hand while he returned the compliment with the other. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • The occasion of the utterance was the threat by the so-called Holy Alliance to interfere forcibly in South America with a view to reseating Spain in control of her former colonies there. History of the American Negro in the Great World War His Splendid Record in the Battle Zones of Europe; Including a Resume of His Past Services to his Country in the Wars of the Revolution, of 1812, the War of Rebellion, the Indian Wars on the Frontier, t
  • It is during this state withdrawn forcibly backwards over the glans, and in this situation, while being itself the first cause of constriction, it induces another -- namely, an arrest to the venous circulation, which is followed by a turgescence of the glans. Surgical Anatomy
  • The first thing which struck me forcibly was, that each of these savages was armed with a good musket, and most of them had also a cartouch box buckled round their waists, filled with ball cartridges, and those who had fired their pieces from the canoes carefully cleaned the pans, covered the locks over with a piece of dry rag, and put them in a secure place in their canoes. A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827
  • Many have been recruited forcibly, while others have run away from home, lured by the promise of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was hatless; his Crimean shirt was torn into ribbons; his moleskin breeches were covered with blood and dirt; the strap belt, with its sheath-knife and various pouches, was gone, and this, judging from the state of his legs and feet, had been forcibly removed. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity.
  • No one relished the idea of subjective judgments about the historical merit of a given property resulting in lower property values or the possibility of a parcel being forcibly taken away from its owner.
  • At present people can be forcibly detained and medicated only if it would benefit their condition - known as 'treatability'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither has their language any more than a general appellation for those maladies, which is borrowed from the name of the beast, and called hnea-yahoo, or Yahoo's evil; and the cure prescribed is a mixture of their own dung and urine, forcibly put down the Yahoo's throat. Gulliver's Travels
  • The authorities forcibly suppressed the demonstration.
  • When glass or amber is heated by the fire in a dry season, I suspect that it becomes in some degree electric; as either of the electric ethers which is combined with them may have its combination with those materials loosened by the application of heat; and that on this account they may more forcibly attract the opposite one from the air in their vicinity. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes
  • Sources said he had disrupted meetings and was forcibly removed from chambers days earlier. The Sun
  • It had thrown a very high civilization, a culture just entering its ripest phase, forcibly back into the Inter-destructional period without the slightest transition. Cities In Flight
  • A coffee mug bearing the image of Princess Diana and Prince Charles at the time of their wedding is to be forcibly removed from a town council at Limavady, Co Derry. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The moment that the worthy Charcoal-burner is canvass'd over in conversation he appears to my fancy to loose a part of that singular interest he so promptly and forcibly claims in your recital of his history. Letter 119
  • They forcibly occupied leased territory, divided into spheres of influence, an attempt to carve up China, China as a colony changed.
  • keep in mind the dangers of imposing our own values and prejudices too forcibly
  • He felt as if he'd been doused in a bucket of cold water suddenly, so profound was the shock of being dragged forcibly out of the memory he had lost himself in.
  • This includes killing, bodily or mental harm, preventing births, immiseration and forcibly transferring children.
  • The foreign traveler complained that he's been forcibly held by the local police without good reason.
  • The duty inculcated is an act of common justice and charity, which, while it was taught by the law of nature, was more clearly and forcibly enjoined in the law delivered by Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • There was a small ounce of jealousy that erupted in the pit of her stomach before she forcibly suppressed it.
  • I bet they are good followers of Karl Max, active social forces work exactly like natural forces: blindly, forcibly, destructively, so long as we do not understand and reckon with them. Democrats slam GOP as party of 'fear' in health care debate
  • So it must be painfully apparent to a leading man giving his all in a big musical number when the audience has its attention forcibly diverted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because this show is so complex, I also give Bill a lot of points for getting Lura and her children into a shelter, for stepping in when Alby tries to forcibly remove them, and for giving Alby a well-deserved sock in the jaw. Mark Blankenship: Big Love Wife Watch!: Season Five, Ep. 3
  • “Truly, my honest friend,” said Dalgetty, “if that is your best recommendation to Sir Duncan’s favour, I would pretermit my pleading thereupon, in respect I have observed that even the animal creation are incensed against those who intromit with their offspring forcibly, much more any rational and Christian creatures, who have had violence done upon their small family. A Legend of Montrose
  • Harry's gaze was veiled, his jaws grinding a little less forcibly. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • So it must be painfully apparent to a leading man giving his all in a big musical number when the audience has its attention forcibly diverted. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Tamar was trying to impress me very forcibly with her candour and her excellent memory.
  • The US government forcibly resettled the Native Americans in reservations.
  • When Miskovitch tried to escape by rushing past the guards who were by then trying to forcibly disrobe him, Miskovitch unintentionally hit Petrilli in the face, the guard testified.
  • It is far easier to parry a direct blow than to stop it forcibly.
  • It'spoke forcibly to the heart of the peasant soldier on the Kuomintang side.
  • They have threatened to resort to agitation if any government official tried to get the shops closed forcibly or a fine is imposed upon them.
  • The appalling scene resulted in a Garda being bitten twice on the arm while the same Garda was also struck forcibly with an iron bar.
  • Similarly, pressurizing a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume.
  • And when the provost heard this he was greatly moved, and sent for a multitude of people, and made Eugenia to be brought with the other servants of Jesu Christ bound in iron, and established a day when they all should be delivered to beasts for to be devoured, and then were they called tofore the provost, which said to Eugenia: Say to me, thou right cursed wretch, if your God hath taught you to do such works as for to corrupt and defile the women forcibly against their will? The Golden Legend, vol. 5
  • I've known plenty of pinkoes who have relished the idea of certain individuals being forcibly sexually violated. Why I Hate The USA: One Nation, Behind Bars
  • The incarnate Son is as it were forcibly made discarnate in death, and his divine-human spirit returns to his Father and his God, just as in human death the dust returns to the earth.
  • If the foot be forcibly extended, the head of the talus appears as a rounded prominence on the medial side of the dorsum; just in front of this prominence and behind the tuberosity of the navicular is the talonavicular joint. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 14. Surface Markings of the Lower Extremity
  • The lyrics seem to have been written first and then forcibly inserted into songs, resulting in some heavy enjambment.
  • In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs.
  • To cadging make a living as a performer person clear the standard also had clear, pester repeatedly namely, beg forcibly the person that reach the means with other and mobbish other to cadge.
  • So it must be painfully apparent to a leading man giving his all in a big musical number when the audience has its attention forcibly diverted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The university authorities did not wish to provoke the students by forcibly removing the posters.
  • As these pagan cultures were forcibly assimilated by Christian society, some of their original beliefs were blended with the new religion.
  • This morning at about seven, I heard one of the eldest boys forcibly eject Bobbie from the house in a rather brutish manner.
  • It would be difficult to explain what the change was, but it forcibly struck Alain: the air was more dignified, the expression keener; there was a look of conscious power and command about the man even at that distance; the intense, concentrated intelligence of his eye, his firm lip, his marked features, his projecting, massive brow, would have impressed a very ordinary observer. The Parisians — Complete
  • Expire the milk of ache slightly need not fall, use the water of double first its dilute, after reoccupy dishcloth infiltrates, twist dry, wipe forcibly.
  • Food was forcibly taken from the peasantry for ridiculously low prices. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • I am forcibly reminded of Bing Crosby and David Bowie duetting on Little Drummer Boy (round about the time the Thin White Duke moved to Berlin with Iggy and singlehandedly rescued the Bolivian economy as I recall) Heretofore nobody had known Ziggy really wanted to be an all round family entertainer (a term guaranteed to bring a shudder to anyone who can remember when the UK thought that Cliff Richard was a dangerous rocker, daddio) A Delightful Holiday Reheat « Whatever
  • Changing his moods, as he forcibly beat every cymbal in his percussion set, Sivamani played with the sticks as if they were a pair of magic wands, twirling them with a flourish for extra effect.
  • Some one among the crew was humming the refrain of the old anchor-hoisting song, "Le Chien d'Or -- I love your Daughter;" a melody that has haunted the River St. Lawrence since the day when his comrades forcibly carried off Admiral Nelson, then a "middy," from the wiles and fascinations of the daughter of the landlord of "Le Chien d'Or. "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
  • He sustained a broken cheek bone after he was forcibly ejected from the establishment.
  • If a patient carries an infectious disease, for example, then a doctor might put the interest of the community above that of the individual concerned and have the patient forcibly quarantined.
  • Thousands of Arab refugees fled to Lebanon and Jordan, and some were forcibly evicted.
  • The term ethnic cleansing became synonymous with Bosnia as Serb forces there loyal to and paid for by Milosevic tried to carve out a separate state by forcibly moving the non-Serb civilian population. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2006
  • Serious site clearance finally got under way three years ago with electricity supplies disconnected and families forcibly moved. The Sun
  • In short, Stalin took an immense, feudalistic nation, and based upon the political theorists of his party forcibly communalized agricultural production to support modern industrial production in preparation for modern warfare against the entire modern world, and succeeded in defeating that foe. On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record
  • But Tamar was trying to impress me very forcibly with her candour and her excellent memory. DEAD BEAT
  • The object is felt to say something succinctly and forcibly that the inner vision reports vaguely, in diffuse feeling rather than organically. John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
  • Suddenly, before I could perform any heroics, I was grabbed forcibly from behind.
  • He has been arrested numerous times for his artistic self-expression by his government who does not agree with his reasoning that because they are forcibly removing these citizens from their dwellings in order to demolish the buildings and build commercially on the land, that spray painting his profile on building facades is only temporary "defacement" and that, really, it is art. Paige Donner: Greening Hollywood: L.A. Art Show's Visually Moving Feast
  • Anti-Soviet revolts broke out periodically—in particular in 1929–1930, as agriculture was forcibly collectivized—but they were put down by NKVD troops. The Return
  • In a majority opinion that could be charitably described as a harangue, Justice Earl Warren cited multiple irrelevant cases in which criminal suspects were forcibly deprived of their rights, and then conceded that Miranda was not alleged to have received any such treatment. The Reality Check
  • We have no hope of getting anything sensible done when protesters are forcibly corralled and coshed and select committees spend their time and expertise on reports only to find themselves ignored. MPs condemn coalition's bonfire of the quangos as botched
  • The glinn nodded once and Quark felt huge hands forcibly secure his shoulders and arms from behind. THE FALL OF TEROK NOR
  • The day after Cesc Fábregas was on the front pages wearing a Barcelona shirt that had been forcibly pulled over his head by two medal-laden mischief-makers, World Cup-winning goalkeeper-captain Iker Casillas is getting all loose-tongued about the chances of another top player swapping London for Spain. Football transfer rumours: Sami Khedira to Chelsea?
  • Some 10,000 beggars, homeless people, prostitutes and so-called illegal immigrants are being rounded up and forcibly moved.
  • When they're cold, they're stiff and inflexible, and forcibly stretching them could lead to injury or strains.
  • Didn't you just say a military general who comes to power by forcibly overthrowing the legitimate government of a nation is an illegitimate leader?
  • “Apotheosis of Homer” is depictured, and not feel how much of pleasing association, how much that appeals most forcibly and most distinctly to our minds, is lost by the admittance of any theory but our old tradition? The Odyssey of Homer
  • Secondly and closely interrelated is the principle of non-refoulement, that is to say, that a refugee must not be forcibly returned to his country or to any other country where he has well-founded reasons to fear persecution. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Nobel Lecture
  • Secondly and closely interrelated is the principle of non-refoulement, that is to say, that a refugee must not be forcibly returned to his country or to any other country where he has well-founded reasons to fear persecution. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Nobel Lecture
  • Thus we are neither adherents of phenomenism, nor of substantialism.] [Footnote 27: I borrow from RABIER this argument, which has thoroughly convinced me (see _Psychologie_, p. 281).] [Footnote 28: PILON is the psychologist who has the most forcibly demonstrated that resemblance acts before being perceived. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
  • The woman turned around as quickly as if someone had forcibly spun her around by a shoulder, and in two running steps had backtracked to him.
  • Governments have attempted to forcibly settle and resettle Roma, often with little success and negative results.
  • Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or in the stocks, or even by forcibly detaining one in the public streets.
  • It is far easier to parry a direct blow than to stop it forcibly.
  • He got stroppy after being ‘forcibly ushered out’ but did not use any industrial language.
  • Supporters were forcibly removed from the court.
  • Sources said he had disrupted meetings and was forcibly removed from chambers days earlier. The Sun
  • His manner reminded me forcibly of his father's.
  • The Pennsylvania legislature gained the quorum necessary to call a ratifying convention only when a mob broke into the homes of two recalcitrant legislators and dragged them forcibly to the statehouse. We the People
  • It is far easier to parry a direct blow than to stop it forcibly.
  • She flung open the door to locker forty-five, aka the Candy and Tampon Locker, and gestured at it forcibly, so that the ten of us sitting in the homeroom during third period could not help but notice that it contained no tampons. Mostly good girls
  • Some remaining holdouts are being forcibly taken from their homes, schools and synagogues.
  • It struck me forcibly that trying to read Le Clezio when I was not about to teach it made it a process that simply impinged in a distressing way on my tender heart. Reading Dangerously « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Nameless people, with murder on their hands, people who have disrobed women forcibly, come together.
  • At once forcibly futuristic and demode, spectacular and brooding on the outside, the CCTV headquarters will remain truly untested as an office building until employees move in next December. Danwei - Media, Advertising, and Urban Life in China
  • Means are provided to rotate the central pivot bearings (42) so that the flywheels (30) may be forcibly precessed. Chapter 4
  • Bell isolated Abra from all outside commerce, imposed rigorous food control in the towns, condoned the burning of houses and crops, and forcibly relocated the residents of some outlying villages into protected zones, after which all males outside these protected zones were treated as guerrillas. Between War and Peace
  • Between the years 1892 and 1894, the Fasci was forcibly suppressed by the government and ordered to disband.
  • Serious site clearance finally got under way three years ago with electricity supplies disconnected and families forcibly moved. The Sun
  • There is a kind of exercise that they have among them much like that which boys call bandy in English. 135 Likewise, they have the exercise of football. 136 In this they only use the foot forcibly to carry the ball from the one to the other. Colonial Children
  • Most of the children escaped, although it is reported that some of the older ones were forcibly recruited into the rebel militia.
  • She had been forcibly married at the age of ten to a cousin by relatives hoping to secure her fortune for themselves. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • -- Seize upon the foot, and forcibly adducting it, taking pains to flex the leg so as to relax the gastrocnemius muscle, and to give the part a gentle rocking motion. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • She had been forcibly married at the age of ten to a cousin by relatives hoping to secure her fortune for themselves. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • Irrespective of the terms of any agreement, the Dutch authorities have a binding obligation under international law not to subject anyone seeking protection to refoulement, that is, they are prohibited from forcibly returning anyone to a territory where they would face persecution, or their life would be in danger. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • It is precisely this contrast which forcibly struck Bernard Shaw in his introduction to Great Expectations in 1937.
  • At the airport about a third are selected and are forcibly bundled onto a clandestine flight.
  • Septuple sin of Wilhelm sentence Christianity in having thought of suddenly and forcibly: Anger, is proud , lust draws eat too much at one meal , avaricious , lazy , jealous.
  • But Tamar was trying to impress me very forcibly with her candour and her excellent memory. DEAD BEAT
  • The aggregates of globular bodies seen in the section so greatly resemble the globulites of slags and natural glasses, and in their arrangement so forcibly recall the structures seen in the well known pitchstone of Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887
  • The foreign traveler complained that he's been forcibly held by the local police without good reason.
  • ` ` Truly, my honest friend, '' said Dalgetty, ` ` if that is your best recommendation to Sir Duncan's favour, I would pretermit my pleading thereupon, in respect I have observed that even the animal creation are incensed against those who intromit with their offspring forcibly, much more any rational and A Legend of Montrose
  • Hilyard, of the popular kind of eloquence, which -- short, plain, generous, and simple -- cuts its way at once through the feelings to the policy, Warwick briefly but forcibly recapitulated to the commons the promises he had made to the captains; and as soon as they heard of taxes removed, the coinage reformed, the corn thrave abolished, the The Last of the Barons — Volume 07
  • But a purist who objects so forcibly to archaism and archaicism should avoid such terms as "whilom Persian Secretary" (p. 170); as anthophobia, which he is compelled to explain by "dread of selecting only what is best" (p. 175), as anthophobist (p. 176); as "fatuous ejaculations" (p. 183), as a "raconteur Arabian nights. English
  • As is the case with so many colonized Indigenous peoples around the globe, Indigenous people within the borders of Canada have survived repeated attempts to forcibly remove them from the land and absorb them into the larger society.
  • I suspect that it becomes in some degree electric; as either of the electric ethers which is combined with them may have its combination with those materials loosened by the application of heat; and that on this account they may more forcibly attract the opposite one from the air in their vicinity. Note XII
  • Making it a home of sorts, he attempts to embrace solitude, but despite his best efforts, is forcibly befriended by Joe, a hot dog seller and gregarious motormouth with a dying father.
  • It is notable that with the exit of the UF government, the notorious Siddhartha Shankar Roy government did not generally dare to reverse the process by forcibly taking away the lands occupied by the peasants, instead this Congress government in West Bengal reduced the family based ceiling level to 52 bigha or 17.29 acre from Hare Krishna proposed 25 acres. A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist)

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