Forcing Sentence Examples

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  • They are forcing us to exterminate them.

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  • He met her gaze and held her eyes, forcing her to focus on him.

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  • Finally something clicked inside of her, forcing her into action.

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  • She nodded, forcing herself to listen.

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  • Instantly his hands came up to her elbows, forcing her arms around his neck.

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  • She pressed the front of her body against the building, dug her fingertips into indents in the stone, and slid her foot along the roughened ledge to the right, stepping slowly and forcing her head up.

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  • She drank more, forcing herself to swallow it.

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  • Dammit, Rhyn, I'm serious.  What if you bring down both worlds just by forcing us all to come here?

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  • Forcing her leg down, she slid her hands down to his chest, gently pushing him away.

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  • Taran snatched her wrists and trapped her against him, forcing her arms crossed behind her.

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  • He lifted her chin, forcing her to look into his eyes.

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  • What if you do succeed in forcing Death's hand and she brings Katie back from the dead?  You'd tear the fabric of the universe and invite the demons to take control.  She's all that stands between us and them.

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  • The market-gardeners of Paris and its vicinity have a high reputation for skill in the forcing of early vegetables under glass.

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  • Cromwell's strategic manoeuvres, if less adroit than those of Turenne or Montecucculi, were, in accordance with his own genius and the temper of his army, directed always to forcing a decisive battle.

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  • Ferrara, successor of Scialoja, met a like fate; but Count Cambray-Digny, finance minister in the Menabrea cabinet of 1868-1869, driven to find means to cover a deficit aggravated by the interest on the Venetian debt, succeeded, with Sellas help, in forcing a Grist Tax Bill through parliament, though in a form of which Sella could not entirely approve.

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  • Root pressure is one of the forces co-operating in the forcing of the water upwards.

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  • In 1591 he attempted to seize Holyrood palace, and in 1593 he captured the king, forcing from him a promise of pardon.

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  • His great work, the forcing into common law of the principles of civil law, was unaccomplished; but Story says "he seemed about to accomplish [it]; for his arguments before the Supreme Court were crowded with the principles of the Roman Law, wrought into the texture of the Common Law with great success."

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  • The operation consists in forcing down the 3-in.

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  • The Public Safety Bill for the reform of the police laws, taken over by him from the Rudini cabinet, and eventually promulgated by royal decree, was fiercely obstructed by the Socialist party, which, with the Left and Extreme Left, succeeded in forcing General Pelloux to dissolve the Chamber in May 1900, and to resign office after the general election in June.

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  • Such strange enactments as the Familianten-Gesetz, which prohibited more than one member of a family from marrying, broke up families by forcing the men to emigrate.

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  • But it made no progress in Indo-China or Japan; and though there is a large Moslem population in China the Chinese influence has been stronger, for alone of all Asiatics the Chinese have succeeded in forcing Islam to accept the ordinary limitations of a religion and to take its place as a creed parallel to Buddhism or any other.

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  • Nelson's crowning triumph rendered impossible for the present all other means of attack on those elusive foes; and Napoleon's sense of the importance of that battle may be gauged, not by his public utterances on the subject, but by his persistence in forcing Prussia to close Hanover and the whole coastline of north-west Germany against British goods.

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  • On the 2nd of July 1704, with the assistance of a bribing fund, Charles's ambassador at Warsaw, Count Arvid Bernard Horn, succeeded in forcing through the election of Charles's candidate to the Polish throne, Stanislaus Leszczynski, who could not be crowned however till the 24th of September 1705, by which time the Saxons had again been defeated at Punitz.

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  • The soap is now milled in the form of ribbons with the perfume and colouring matter, and the resulting strips are welded into bars by forcing through a heated nozzle.

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  • The crude product is very impure and possesses an offensive smell; it may be purified by forcing a fine spray of lime water through the liquid until the escaping water is quite clear, the washed bisulphide being then mixed with a little colourless oil and distilled at a low temperature.

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  • He allied himself with his brother Richard and with William Pitt in forcing their feeble chief to give them promotion by rebelling against his authority and obstructing business.

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  • But it is not so well understood that slavery discharged important offices in the later social evolution - first, by enabling military action to prevail with the degree of intensity and continuity requisite for the system of incorporation by conquest which was its final destination; and, secondly, by forcing the captives, who with their descendants came to form the majority of the population in the conquering community, to an industrial life, in spite of the antipathy to regular and sustained labour which is deeply rooted in human nature.

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  • In the forcing of peaches fire heat is commonly applied about December or January; but it may, where there is a demand, begin a month sooner.

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  • Of late years a considerable amount of seamless tubing has been made, much in the same way as lead piping, by forcing the mixed rubber through a die, and curing as above.

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  • But he took his place amongst the defenders of his country, and in the same month he displayed his gallantry in action at the forcing of the Tyne at Newburn.

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  • From Chieng Khan the river again turns eastwards along the 18th parallel, forcing its way through its most serious rapid-barrier, and receiving some important tributaries from the highlands of Tung Chieng Kum and Chieng Kwang, the finest country in Indo-China.

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  • La Vieuville thought to compromise by forcing the cardinal into a "council of despatches," with merely the privilege of advising the king's council but entrusted with no power.

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  • The consequence was that the feasibility of forcing a way from the Mediterranean up into the Sea of Marmora as a purely naval undertaking came to be examined afresh in London.

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  • The simplest forms of pumps employed for forcing liquids are "plunger pumps," consisting essentially of a piston moving in a cylinder, provided with inlet and outlet pipes, together with certain valves.

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  • In 1804 he was knighted, and in 1805-1806, being by now a lieutenant-general, he commanded the expedition against the Cape of Good Hope with complete success, capturing Cape Town and forcing the Dutch general Janssens to surrender.

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  • He resented the action of France and England in forcing the settlement of Kutaiah upon him, and remained shut up in his palace, inaccessible to all save his favourites and the representative of Russia.

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  • Even a machine of simple type, like the ordinary drain-pipe machine, in which the retorts are made by forcing the plastic clay mixture through a die, may result in greater economy and uniformity than is possible when retorts are made by hand.

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  • The Florentines were now allied with Lucca and Genoa, and a few of their vessels succeeded in forcing an entry into the Pisan port, blocked it with sunken boats, and seized its towers.

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  • This alpine region sends out numerous rivers in a southerly direction, which, forcing their passage through narrow defiles, and precipitated in cataracts over the precipices, eventually pour themselves into the Brahmaputra.

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  • Corps' front, and the latter were able to get forward to the canal line and commence preparations for forcing it.

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  • The verb "to gouge" is used in the sense of scooping or forcing out.

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  • He is known to have written to the Public Ledger and Public Advertiser, as an advocate of the popular cause, on many occasions about and after the year 1763; he frequently attended debates in both Houses of Parliament, especially when American questions were being discussed; and between 1769 and 1771 he is also known to have been favourable to the scheme for the overthrow of the Grafton government and afterwards of that of Lord North, and for persuading or forcing Lord Chatham into power.

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  • A conspiracy was formed among the officers to use the army for the purpose of forcing the king to grant a constitution.

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  • The merchants combined to prevent the importation of goods which by law would yield the crown a revenue; and the patriots - as the anti-prerogative party called themselves - under the lead of Samuel Adams, instituted regular communication between the different towns, and afterwards, following the initiative of Virginia, with the other colonies, through " committees of correspondence "; a method of the utmost advantage thereafter in forcing on the revolution by intensifying and unifying the resistance of the colony, and by inducing the co-operation of other colonies.

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  • But the Restoration soon changed matters, and by forcing Presbyterians and Congregationalists alike into Nonconformity, placed the former, instead of the latter, in the anomalous position.

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  • After 1860 a change towards a more liberal policy was brought about by the efforts of Prussia, which concluded independently a commercial treaty with France, forcing on the other members of the Zollverein the alternative of either parting company French with Prussia or of joining her in her relations with treaty France.

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  • The bulbs are placed in long shallow boxes, plunged in soil or ashes in the open air, and are later introduced as required into heat in semi-darkness, and are afterwards transferred to benches in the forcing houses where they flower.

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  • The slaveholders in the United States favoured annexation of Texas, and pressed the claims due from Mexico to American citizens, partly perhaps with the aim of forcing war.

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  • Provision has also been made for rendering the sector buoyant by forcing air into it, so that it can be raised when the head of water is insufficient to lift it by the pressure of the water from the upper pool.

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  • Whereas during the 19th century states were being cut out to suit the existing distribution of language, in the 20th the tendency seems to be to avoid further rearrangement of boundaries, and to complete the homogeneity, thus far attained, by the artificial method of forcing reluctant populations to adopt the language of the predominant or governing race.

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  • Such bodies of course had always existed (see below) and exercised at all times a powerful influence upon the kings, frequently even forcing them into war against their own wishes.

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  • But in 1760 the assembly, with the help of Benjamin Franklin as agent in England, won the great victory of forcing the proprietors to pay a tax (£566) to the colony; and thereafter the assembly had little to contest for, and the degree of civil liberty attained in the province was very high.

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  • The struggle henceforth was limited to France and the house of Savoy, but little by little France succeeded in pushing 10,483 9,984 9,961 9,879 9,626 8,714 8,534 8,376 8,006 7,983 7,937 7,595 7,507 6,824 6,513 6,217 6,181 5,968 5,476 5,407 5,051 4,462 4,219 3,875 to the 5,971 5,932 5,374 5,066 8,468 8,429 8,202 7,386 7,369 7,346 7,110 5,059 7,550 6,506 4,495 4,462 back the house of Savoy across the Alps, thus forcing it to become a purely Italian power.

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  • The operation of forcing is based upon the facts just mentioned.

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  • Forcing therefore demands the most careful adjustment of temperature and supplies of moisture and light.

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  • The employment of that light for forcing purposes would seem to be in part a question of expense.

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  • It is well, however, that everything connected with the forcing of fruits or flowers should be concentrated in one place.

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  • For early forcing, as in vineries, the lean-to form is to be preferred, and the house may have a tolerably sharp pitch.

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  • Forcing House.

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  • Whenever continuous supplies of cucumbers, melons and tomatoes are required, it is most convenient to grow them in properly constructed forcing houses.

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  • The different shelves can be planted in succession; and the lower ones, especially those on the floor level, as being most convenient, can be utilized for forcing sea-kale and rhubarb.

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  • Forcing is the accelerating, by special treatment, of the growth of certain plants, which are required to be had in leaf, in flower or in fruit before their natural season, - as, for instance, the leaves of mint at Eastertide or the leafstalks of sea-kale and rhubarb at Christmas, the flowers of summer in the depth of winter, or some of the choicest fruits perfected so much before their normal period as to complete, with the retarded crops of winter, the circle of the seasons.

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  • The first stages of forcing should, of course, be very gentle, so that the whole growth of the plants may advance in harmony.

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  • Thus amongst flowers the white blossoms of the lilac, so much prized during winter, are produced by forcing purple-flowered plants in darkness.

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  • In fact, a roomy mushroom house is one of the most convenient of all places for forcing the vegetables just referred to.

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  • One of the most important preliminaries to successful forcing is the securing to the plants a previous state of rest.

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  • When the ripening is perfected, the resting process must be aided by keeping the temperature in which they await the forcing process as low as each particular subject can bear.

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  • It proves to be a fine decorative potplant, and invaluable for forcing during the spring.

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  • Elegant liliaceous plants, with rhizomatous stems. P. multiflorum (Solomon's Seal), 2 to 3 ft., with arching stems, and drooping white flowers from the leaf axils, is a handsome border plant, doing especially well in partial shade amongst shrubs, and also well adapted for pot culture for early forcing.

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  • This name has been applied to the method of forcing early vegetables and salads during the winter and spring months in the market gardens in the neighbourhood of Paris.

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  • The French maraicher does not use hot-water apparatus for forcing his plants into early growth.

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  • A supply of roses, kalmias, rhododendrons, &c., and of hardy flowers and bulbs, as lily of the valley, hyacinths, tulips, daffodils, &c., should be kept up by forcing.

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  • Continue the forcing of asparagus, rhubarb and sea-kale.

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  • Shift heaths and other hard-wooded subjects and stove-plants; plant tuberoses in pots for forcing.

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  • Pot strawberries for forcing next winter, and make new beds out of doors as soon as well-rooted runners can be obtained.

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  • Pot Neapolitan violets for forcing; or plant out on a mild hotbed.

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  • Pot hyacinths, tulips and other bulbs for forcing; and propagate half-hardy plants by cuttings.

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  • Continue the forcing of roses, hyacinths, &c. Houses containing large-flowered Japanese chrysanthemums will require to be kept dry, airy and moderately warm to prevent " damping-off " of petals.

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  • Continue the forcing of asparagus, rhubarb and sea-kale, in pits and in the mushroom-house.

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  • Make 'the necessary preparations to begin forcing early or succession crops by the last week of this or the first of next month.

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  • The borders must be covered sufficiently deep with leaves or manure to prevent the soil from freezing, as it would be destruction to the vines to start the shoots if the roots were frozen; hence, when forcing is begun in January, the covering should be put on in November, before severe frosts begin.

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  • He laid himself out to diffuse the system, and also to carry out a reform of its abuses by en- forcing a strict observance of the Rule of St Benedict (of whom, it may be noted, he was the earliest biographer).

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  • The Austrian government, after the subjection of Hungary, withdrew every concession it had made under pressure, and established a thorough despotism, trampling upon the rights of the individual nationalities, and forcing all its subjects into a common political mould.

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  • His services there led to his appointment to command the army in Italy, where he distinguished himself by forcing the pass of Villafranca and winning the battle of Coni in 1744.

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  • In 572 or 573, however, he was assassinated by his chamberlain Peredeo at the instigation of Queen Rosamund, whom Alboin had grievously insulted by forcing her to drink wine out of her father's skull.

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  • When parliament met in November 1449, the opposition showed its strength by forcing the treasurer, Adam Molyneux, to resign.

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  • Further steps were taken after Goluchowski's interview with the tsar at Miirzsteg in 1903, and two civil agents representing the countries were appointed for two years to ensure the execution of the promised reforms. This period was extended in 1905, when Goluchowski was the chief mover in forcing the Porte, by an international naval demonstration at Mitylene, to accept financial control by the powers in Macedonia.

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  • In June 1907 the Supreme Court of Illinois declared the sale of liquor not a common right and "sale without license a criminal offence," thus forcing clubs to close their bars or take out licences.

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  • Five of the seven judges in 1837 were his appointees, and the majority of them were Southerners who had been educated under Democratic influences at a time when the slavery controversy was forcing the party to return to its original strict construction views.

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  • After Charles's death in 1477 Adolf was released from the captivity in which he had been held, and placed himself at the head of a party in the powerful city of Ghent, which sought to settle the disputed succession by forcing a match between him and Mary, the heiress of Burgundy.

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  • Both of them were intent on forcing the theologians into the daylight, and grudged them any aid they might expect from Kant's postulation of God and immortality to crown the edifice of ethics.

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  • Soon after this event he came forward as a Roman Catholic, and he advised the new king with regard to affairs in Oxford, being partly responsible for the tactless conduct of James in forcing a quarrel with the fellows of Magdalen College.

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  • This is usually effected either by forcing lime-kiln gas through the liquor, contained in a closed iron vessel, or by passing the gases through an iron tower filled with coke or other materials, suitable for subdividing the stream of the gases and that of the vat-liquor which trickles down in the tower.

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  • Pope Gregory V., whose favour Robert vainly sought to win by allowing Arnulf, the imprisoned archbishop, to return to his see of Reims and forcing Gerbert to flee to the court of the emperor Otto III., excommunicated the king, and a council at Rome imposed a seven years' penance upon him.

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  • To avenge these disasters and recover the prisoners preparations were made in India on a fitting scale; but it was the 16th of April 1842 before General Pollock could relieve Jalalabad, after forcing the Khyber Pass.

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  • In his campaigns he was almost uniformly successful; but in his attempt to conquer the Deccan he was repulsed (620) by the Chalukya king, Pulikesin II., who successfully prevented him from forcing the passes of the Nerbudda.

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  • In the forcing atmosphere, however, of that age of controversy, seed such as that sown in the master's treatment of the uttered X6yos 4 quickly germinated.

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  • It then takes in heat from the furnace, expanding in volume and forcing the piston (B) to rise, which completes the cycle.

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  • But Napoleon's object in thus forcing the fighting in the centre was achieved.

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  • This policy in foreign affairs, which he pursued through the winter and spring of 1791-92, he combined with another - that of fanning the suspicions of the people against the monarchy, which he identified with the counter-revolution, and of forcing on a change of ministry.

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  • But each craft at the same time formed a society for social, beneficial and religious purposes, and, as these were entirely in accordance with the wishes of the clerical authorities, the other powers could not in the long run be withheld, including that of forcing all followers of any craft to join the gild (Zunftzwang).

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  • Rule Vi.-Carrying Press Of Sail-Damage To Or Loss Of Sails Damage to or loss of sails and spars, or either of them, caused by forcing a ship off the ground or by driving her higher up the ground, for the common safety, shall be made good as G.A.; but where a ship is afloat, no loss or damage caused to the ship, cargo and freight, or any of them, by carrying a press of sail, shall be made good as G.A.

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  • Protestant controversialists have some show of reason on their side when they argue that Luther saved the Roman Church by forcing it to put an end to many intolerable abuses.

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  • Then he conceived the idea of using the Cossacks, who were deeply attached to him, as a means of chastising the szlachta, and at the same time forcing a war with Turkey, which would make his military genius indispensable to the republic, and enable him if successful to carry out domestic reforms by force of arms. His chief confidant in this still mysterious affair was the veteran grand hetman of the crown, Stanislaw Koniecpolski, who understood the Cossacks better than any man then living, but differed from the king in preferring the conquest of the Crimea to an open war with Turkey.

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  • To say that it displaced the centre of gravity in politics and commerce, substituting the ocean for the Mediterranean, dethroning Italy from her seat of central importance in traffic, depressing the eastern and elevating the western powers of Europe, opening a path for Anglo-Saxon expansiveness, forcing philosophers and statesmen to regard the Occidental nations as a single group in counterpoise to other groups of nations, the European community as one unit correlated to other units of humanity upon this planet, is truth enough to vindicate the vast significance of these discoveries.

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  • The name of one of them, Thomas Conway, an Irish soldier of fortune from the French service, is attached to what is called "Conway's Cabal," a scheme for superseding Washington by General Horatio Gates, who in October 1777 succeeded in forcing Burgoyne to capitulate at Saratoga, and who had been persistent in his depreciation of the commander-in-chief and in intrigues with members of Congress.

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  • During the first years of his reign he was occupied in other directions; but when he came to Scotland in 1633 to be crowned, Laud came with him, and though like his father he showed himself kind to the clergy in matters of stipend, and adopted measures which caused many schools to be built, he also showed that in the matter of worship the policy of forcing Scotland into uniformity with England was to be carried through with a high hand.

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  • With all his learning and ingenuity Coke failed in inducing or even forcing the jury to bring in a bill against the court of chancery, and it seems fairly certain that on the technical point of law involved he was wrong.

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  • Szontagh, in America, have introduced a method of circulating the solution in each vat by forcing air into a vertical pipe communicating between the bottom and top of a tank, with the result that the bubbling of the air upward aspirates solution through the vertical pipe from below, at the same time aerating it, and causing it to overflow into the top of the tank.

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  • The course of the Las Heras from Lake Buenos Aires is south and southwest, the short range of mountains in which are found the Cerros San Valentin and Arenales forcing it southward for an outlet.

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  • Moreover, the promotion of Greek civilization and city life had created numerous local centres, with separate interests and centrifugal tendencies, struggling to attain complete independence, and perpetually forcing new concessions from the empire.

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  • Subsequently he was opposed by a pagan king called Morken, whose relatives after his death succeeded in forcing the saint to retire from Strathclyde.

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  • Moreover, the cabinet looked forward, without forcing it in any way, to the federation of South Africa.

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  • The earliest crop may be planted in December, and successional ones in January and February; the varieties specially suited for forcing being chosen.

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  • When by means of a tube we blow air into the inside of the bubble we increase its volume and therefore its surface, and at the same time we do work in forcing air into it, and thus increase the energy of the bubble.

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  • The bubble will contract, forcing the air out, and the current of air blown through the tube may be made to deflect the flame of a candle.

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  • If the bubble is in the form of a sphere of radius r this material surface will have an area S = 41rr 2 (I) If T be the energy corresponding to unit of area of the film the surface-energy of the whole bubble will be ST = 41rr 2 T (2) The increment of this energy corresponding to an increase of the radius from r to r-+dr is therefore TdS = 81rrTdr (3) Now this increase of energy was obtained by forcing in air at a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure, and thus increasing the volume of the bubble.

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  • The volume of the sphere is V = 3 irr3, and the increment of volume is dV = 4lrr2dr Now if we suppose a quantity of air already at the pressure II+p, the work done in forcing it into the bubble is p dV.

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  • There are in all cultivated soils forms of bacteria which are capable of forcing the inert free nitrogen to combine with other elements into compounds assimilable by plants.

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  • Corps assembled at Monastir.3 The forcing of the Babuna Pass above Prilep .was a long and difficult business, which fell on the central column alone, as Danube I.

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  • The Easterns allege that the addition of the words Filioque was made, not only without authority, and therefore unwarrantably, but also for the purpose of forcing a rupture between East and West in the interests of the barbarian empire of the West.

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  • He succeeded, on the 25th of September 1829, in forcing the Turkish commander Aslan Bey to sign a capitulation at the Pass of Petra, which ended the active operations of the war.

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  • They were forcing their way southwards when the Belgians appeared in the upper Congo about 1895 and arrested their further progress.

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  • Forcing upon the Realist a material change of doctrine, he was once more victorious, and thenceforth he stood supreme.

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  • It was easy for agitators to persuade the sepoys that the new cartridges were greased with the fat of animals sacred to one creed or forbidden to another, and that the British government was thus engaged in a deep-laid plot for forcing them to become Christians by first making them outcasts from their own religions.

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  • He devastated the country and returned to Tyrconnel with rich spoils; in the following year he shared in Tyrone's victory over the English at the Yellow Ford on the Blackwater; and in 1599 he defeated an attempt by the English under Sir Conyers Clifford, governor of Connaught, to succour O'Conor Sligo in Collooney castle, which O'Donnell captured, forcing Sligo to submission.

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  • In 1892 President Nunez was again elected to the presidency for a term of six years, his continued ill-health, however, forcing him to place the active performance of his duties in the hands of the vice-president, Senor Miguel Caro.

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  • It was natural, therefore, that he should be one of the four persons (the others being Mr. Lloyd George himself, Sir Edward Carson, and a Labour member) to whom Mr. Lloyd George, forcing the issue on Dec. I, asked Mr. Asquith to confide the absolute conduct of the war.

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  • The effect of thus alternately forcing high-pressure steam among the sand, and of discharging high-pressure water contained in the sand into the well, is to break up any cohesion of the sand, and to allow all the finer particles in the neighbourhood of the orifice to rush out with the water through the wire gauze into the well.

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  • One of them, the Sharawati, forcing its way through the western ridge of the Ghats, plunges from the high to the low country by a succession of falls, the principal of which is 890 ft.

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  • The Old Catholic separation followed, but Acton did not personally join the seceders, and the authorities prudently refrained from forcing the hands of so competent and influential an English layman.

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  • Finding them no less accommodating than their rivals, he gratified the prejudices of his subjects and himself by forcing the Hebrews to quit England.

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  • While in the north he was active in forcing the recusants to conform to the Church of England, preaching hundreds of sermons and carrying out thorough visitations.

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  • Before leaving office the Rockingham government repealed the Stamp Act; confirmed the personal liberty of the subject by forcing on the House of Commons one resolution against general warrants, and another against the seizure of papers; and relieved private houses from the intrusion of officers of excise, by repealing the cider tax.

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  • The exhauster is practicall y a rotary gas pump which serves the purpose of drawing the gas from the hydraulic main through the condensers, and then forcing it through the purifying vessels to the holder.

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  • In the National Assembly he succeeded in forcing through the new measures of taxation, notwithstanding the vigorous attacks made upon him by the Right.

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  • In February Parnell again showed his power by forcing Captain O'Shea upon the unwilling electors of Galway.

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  • Louis was deposed at the assembly of Compigne (833), the bishops forcing him to assume the garb of a penitent; but he was re-established on his throne in St Etienne at Metz, the 28th of February 835, from which time until his death in 840 he fell more and more under the influence of his ambitious wife, and thought only of securing an inheritance for Charles, his favorite son.

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  • He succeeded, however, in forcing upon Louis the treaty of Conflans (1466), by which the king restored to him the towns on the Somme, and promised him the hand of his infant daughter Catherine, with Champagne as dowry.

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  • After deliberating for four days how to deal with his adversary, who had thus maladroitly placed himself at his mercy, Charles decided to respect the parole he had given and to treat with Louis (October 1468), at the same time forcing him to assist in quelling the revolt.

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  • In Bengal the natives resort to a still more elaborate forcing of the conditions.

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  • Louis Philippe, with the aid of the queen-mother, succeeded in forcing Isabella to accept the hand of Don Francisco dArsisi, her cousin, who was notoriously incapable of having heirs; and on the same day the younger sister was married to the duke of Montpensier.

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  • During the spring and summer of 1905 Mr Chamberlain's more active supporters were in favour of forcing a dissolution by leaving the government in a minority, but he himself preferred to leave matters to take their course, so long as the prime minister was content to be publicly identified with the policy of eventually fighting on tariff reform lines.

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  • Cool and warm turned to frigid and blazing, and he felt their powers coalesce at his core, forcing something open that had been closed by the Watchers.

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  • She spent the better half of the next day too depressed to leave her bed before forcing herself up and parking on the patio in the sun, determined not to waste another day in the dark.

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  • Capturing his neck again with eager arms, she molded her body to his, forcing his lips hard down onto her own.

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  • She shook her head to clear her anger and sat with her back to the counter, forcing herself to concentrate on the shadow world and tapping into Rhyn.s power despite the sounds of demons fighting so near the kitchen.

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  • The woman fought him, and Taran struggled to stabilize himself, finally wrapping his arm around her neck and forcing her head against him.

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  • This effect means that abreaction starts forcing his problems into his everyday awareness and drives him to seek ways of resolving them.

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  • Never the less BW are forcing eviction of the artisans and residential boaters from this essential site tommorrow Friday the 29th July 2005.

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  • Cook went close again on 25 minutes, Yaku forcing a corner a minute later with a deft chip cross the face of goal.

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  • Some systems offer little flexibility, forcing you to adopt color combinations, font sizes or layouts that hinder accessibility.

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  • The relationship between Gigli and Ricki is given the room to develop gradually, without plot contrivances forcing them together.

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  • Convection Due to the scale of the forcing involved and the ocean's depth, ocean convection Due to the scale of the forcing involved and the ocean's depth, ocean convection is affected by the Earth's rotation.

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  • Like Jayne I would hate anyone forcing Reiki onto me, however if they were offering Reiki maybe the energies would feel different.

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  • Thus, people now, finding themselves in a new democratic dispensation, are forcing the issue.

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  • At the higher-frequency end, a sharp drop-off in amplitude was found when going from a 15- to 8-year forcing period.

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  • So keeping the houseboat is a way of forcing things, while there is too little, which is not a good idea.

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  • Over the next 20 years French hypermarkets captured almost half the retail market, forcing many thousand independent service stations into bankruptcy.

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  • Smith had the slight advantage going into the penultimate lap where he suffered with a rear flat tire forcing him out of the race.

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  • Once in place the Home security sliding doors lock prevents an intruder forcing the doors open no matter how determined.

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  • These bicarbonate ions immediately latch onto a section of the crocodiles ' hemoglobin molecules, forcing the hemoglobin to release its attached oxygen.

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  • You are then forcing delegates to choose between papers on for instance family care or education for neonatal nursing.

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  • Available for change are the forcing strength F and the forcing frequency omega.

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  • Forcing is applied to the system through vertical sinusoidal oscillations at the suspension point.

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  • What if taking the progesterone was forcing my baby to hang on when that was not what was meant to be?

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  • These plantations are becoming a rarity due to world coffee markets forcing the spread of high tech mass production techniques.

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  • She raised the morale of the local troops and they attacked the English redoubts, forcing the English to lift the siege.

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  • Take the path of least resistance versus forcing, fighting, or winning.

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  • Their loading bay was often obstructed by builders skips and other debris, forcing large articulated trucks to park on the busy roadside.

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  • The noise of the camera shutters invaded my private thoughts, forcing me to think about the story I had to write.

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  • Chances were sparse in a second half stalemate, with Barry unable to shake off the shackles despite forcing a couple of goalmouth scares.

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  • Refusing food and shelter, and forcing people to suffer starvation is as bad as killing people with bullets in a dictator's regime.

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  • The results will show how far planetary waves penetrate into the lower thermosphere under " direct " forcing.

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  • We impose an artificial change in the thermal forcing and inject a tracer into the NW Atlantic.

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  • One way of doing this was to make a homogenous trellis constrained code by forcing the parity bits to be identical.

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  • This causes the ventricles to contract forcing the blood to leave via the semi lunar valves to the arteries.

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  • I have long suspected that there are street vigilantes forcing people to dig up streets endlessly.

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  • My sister said that one of her neighbor's cats brought an enormous wood pigeon in after forcing it through the cat flap.

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  • Some controversy has arisen over the Spanish plot of 1618, and some historians have suggested that it only existed in the minds of the Venetian senators, and was a ruse for forcing Bedmar to leave Venice.

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  • Stone similarly devised a multiple inductive oscillation circuit with the object of forcing on the antenna circuit a single oscillation of definite frequency.'

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  • A conspiracy, planned with the object, among others, of kidnapping the emperor while on a visit to Venice and forcing him to make concessions, was postponed in consequence of the coup detat by which Louis Napoleon became emperor of the French (1852); but a chance discovery led to a large number of arrests, and the state trials at Mantua, conducted in the most shamelessly inquisitorial manner, resulted in five death sentences, including that of the priest Tazzoli, and many of imprisonment for long terms. Even this did not convince Mazzini of the hopelessness of such attempts, for he was out of touch with Italian public opinion, and he greatly weakened his influence by favoring a crack-brained outbreak at Milan on the 6th of February 1853, which was easily quelled, numbers of the insurgents being executed or imprisoned.

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  • If this pressure is not relieved in some way, the train may be derailed either (I) by " climbing " the outer rail, with injury to that rail and, generally, to the corresponding wheel-flanges; (2) by overturning about the outer rail as a hinge, possibly without injury to rails or wheels; or (3) by forcing the outer rail outwards, occasionally to the extent of shearing the spikes that hold it down at the curve, thus spreading or destroying the track.

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  • Subsequently he invaded and ravaged Elis, forcing the Eleans to acknowledge the freedom of their perioeci and to allow Spartans to take part in the Olympic games and sacrifices.

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  • One of the most striking of the passages in the Cid's legendary history is that wherein he is represented as forcing the new king to swear that he had no part in his brother's death; but there was cause enough without this for Alphonso's animosity against the man who had helped to despoil him of his patrimony.

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  • Wellington assumed the offensive, and by various movements and feints, aided the guerrilla bands by forcing the French corps to assemble in their districts, which not only greatly harassed them but also materially hindered the combination of their corps for concerted action.

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  • The events of the day indeed clearly indicated that the enemy's underwater devices were an even more serious obstacle to the forcing of the Dardanelles than were the Ottoman batteries.

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  • Kiwewa, refusing to submit to circumcision, was (after reigning three or four months) expelled by the B a-Islamu, who placed another brother, Kalema, on the throne and began a fanatical propaganda, forcing the peasantry to, submit to the hated circumcision.

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  • For it is the essence of the matter that there were further considerations going far beyond the Roman question and forcing the Curia to adhere to the sovereignty of the people.

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  • These are used both for the summer growth and winter protection of various kinds of ornamental plants, for the growth of such fruits as cucumbers, melons and strawberries, and for the forcing of vegetables.

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  • Continue the forcing of melons, cucumbers, tomatoes and the various fruits.

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  • After elaborate intrigues, in the course of which Alcibiades played false to the conspirators by forcing them to abandon the idea of friendship with Tissaphernes owing to the exorbitant terms proposed, the new government by the Four Hundred was set up in Athens (see Theramenes).

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  • This and the Antwerp head of Jerome are perhaps the most striking examples of Diirer's power of forcing into subordination to a general impression such a multiplicity of insistent detail as would have smothered any weaker conception than his.

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  • He held monks strictly to the performance of their vows; took care to satisfy himself of the fitness of candidates for bishoprics; enjoined regular catechetical instruction, greater simplicity in preaching, and greater reverence in worship. The moral teaching of the Jesuits incurred his condemnation (1679) (see Liguori), an act which the society never forgave, and which it partially revenged by forcing, through the Inquisition, the condemnation of the quietistic doctrines of Molinos (1687), for which Innocent entertained some sympathy (see MoLINOs).

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  • The queen had much difficulty in forcing herself to come to terms with the man who had been the bane of her cause, but finally, was induced by Louis XI.

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  • In several directions, and notably in administration, they carried their policy into effect; but the House of Lords (see PARLIAMENT) was an obvious stumbling-block to some of their more important Bills, and the Unionist control of that House speedily made itself felt, first in wrecking the Education Bill of 1906, then in throwing out the Licensing Bill of 1908, and finally (see LLOYD GEORGE, D.) in forcing a dissolution by the rejection of the budget of 1909, with its novel proposals for the increased taxation of land and licensed houses.

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  • An absorption apparatus as applied to the cooling of liquids consist s s of a generator containing coils to which steam is supplied at suitable pressure, an analyser, a rectifier, a condenser either of the submerged or open type, a refrigerator in which the nearly anhydrous ammonia obtained in the condenser is allowed to evaporate, an absorber through which the weak liquor from the generator continually flows and absorbs the anhydrous vapour produced in the refrigerator, and a pump for forcing the strong liquor produced in the absorber back through an economizer into the analyser where, meeting with steam from the generator, the ammonia gas is again driven off, the process being thus carried on continuously.

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  • But just when he was clumsily creeping toward the door, that dreadful something on the other side was already pressing against it and forcing its way in.

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  • This could then persuade rouble debt holders to exit, forcing a crisis.

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  • Barr then went close twice, forcing a save from goalkeeper Rachel Brown and then seeing her goalbound effort deflected for a corner.

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  • Colin Cramb superbly sidestepped two defenders in the area on seven minutes forcing Jason Price to foul him.

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  • A naive acceleration run was also setup with too little run off forcing the car skid off to the grass verge.

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  • Heavy snow also affected NE Scotland forcing 80 schools to close.

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  • Refusing food and shelter, and forcing people to suffer starvation is as bad as killing people with bullets in a dictator 's regime.

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  • The THC is also a major forcing of hurricanes, which feed off warm surface sea temperatures.

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  • The Turn Forcing the hare to make a 90 degree turn to throw off pursuit.

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  • During the rule of President Soeharto, he implemented a transmigration policy, forcing many to migrate from one part of Indonesia to another.

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  • Baby boys went uncircumcised, priests exercised naked in the gymnasium and the king 's officers went around forcing Jews to make pagan sacrifices.

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  • It consists of forcing the weft yarn up to the fell, or edge, of the cloth.

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  • My sister said that one of her neighbor 's cats brought an enormous wood pigeon in after forcing it through the cat flap.

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  • If your child does not respond to this naked approach to potty training, forcing him to wear wet clothes or go naked so that he wets the floor, can lead to resentment or feelings of humiliation.

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  • If your child refuses them, simply keep offering them, without forcing your child to eat them.

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  • They are created by planting a small irritant in an oyster's shell and forcing the oyster to create a pearl.

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  • The downside is the landlord could decide not to renew your agreement for any reason, forcing you to relocate.

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  • While sharing faith with those who have different beliefs is encouraged, condemnation of anyone's different values or forcing one's faith onto an unwilling person is unacceptable.

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  • This will remove paint while also forcing paint to be concentrated in areas.

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  • This draws the air up and away from your body while forcing the warmer air near the ceiling down.

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  • Many Goths make the mistake of forcing their skin to be as white as possible.

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  • Slow motion water shots are breathtakingly beautiful and can be achieved by forcing the camera's shutter to remain open for a couple of seconds to create a subdued, flowing effect.

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  • Forcing a subject into a pose that makes her feel awkward will ruin the moment.

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  • Separating yourself from the environment and forcing your mind to give up the hold it has on stress will allow you to feel at peace (mind and body), so you can come back in a new place within yourself - free from stress.

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  • By not pressuring the children to participate but still including them in the blended family wedding vows, you are letting them know they are important without forcing them to accept something they may not be ready for yet.

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  • The series brilliantly emphasized the girls' privileged lives by forcing them to interact with "regular" people and get jobs.

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  • We've all heard that the camera adds 10 pounds, and many celebrities combat this by forcing their bodies into unrealistically thin proportions.

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  • It went bankrupt within a year, forcing Cowell to return to his roots at EMI.

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  • His daughter, Gulnara, seems to be following in her dictator daddy's footsteps by coming under fire for forcing child labor and embezzling from the small, impoverished nation's revenues to pad her family's bank accounts.

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  • The idea behind the trip is to provide travelers with a taste of cruising without putting a dent in their wallets or forcing them to make a major time commitment.

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  • Forcing the issue will not help because any food or water you may be able to persuade your dog to take will only sit in the stomach and begin to ferment.

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  • Likewise, forcing the dog to drink water, unless he is willing to take it on his own, won't improve the situation.

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  • It is hardy, and my often be seen forcing its shoots through frozen ground.

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  • Owing to the time the blossoms expand, when in the open ground, very little forcing is necessary to have them in bloom quite early.

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  • Jonquil (Hybrid Narcissi Jonquilla) - Long known in gardens, and imported from Italy and Holland for forcing in pots.

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  • Different varieties of grapes may be grown because there is more emphasis on what the earth is able to grow rather than forcing a certain variety through chemical means.

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  • A sheer robe shows and obscures at once, forcing the observer to look more closely.

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  • Forcing someone to sign a legal document, such as a will.

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  • A sudden break in the clouds, an errant sunbeam, or a sharp shadow can impair an athlete's performance by forcing their eyes to continually readjust to changing lighting conditions.

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  • Freeze's family is kidnapped, forcing him right back into the life he is trying to leave behind him.

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  • Also, the action is typically very fast paced, forcing players to react as quickly as possible.

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  • Your command interface is not real intuitive, forcing you to take a few seconds to actually pause the action to get your bearings.

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  • Most football video games leave some action offscreen, forcing gamers either to ignore or to throw desperately to outside receivers that can't even be seen.

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  • Other times, it can distort your perception of a game, or permanently alter it, forcing you to reinstall it to get it back to normal.

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  • Due to aerodynamics, planes have to move relatively swiftly - forcing a large volume of air under those fixed wings - to avoid dropping like stones.

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  • In fact, it is not even possible to use the regular Dual Shock controllers with this game, forcing you to use the unique peripherals that come packaged in with the disc.

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  • In the earlier stages, your customers do seem to take a longer time to order, forcing you to sit and wait for a short while.

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  • This "handcuff" move, if not released before the match timer reached zero, would effectively freeze the game, forcing players to physically reset the machine.

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  • Sometimes placing the cursor in the right spot to build walls is frustrating on the second and third stories and floor tiles will suddenly be impossible to place forcing you to rethink your design.

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  • One of the biggest shortcomings of video game tabs, however, is that the notation is not complete, forcing the musician to "play by ear" in terms of how long to hold a particular note or chord.

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  • This was because the game rewarded you for ripping out hearts, tearing off heads, and forcing geysers of blood to spew from your opponent.

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  • Before long, baddies show up and steal the movie, forcing Jasmine, of all people, to go after them.

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  • That changed with the arrival of the iPhone 3G, forcing users to sign a new two-year service agreement with AT&T in order to activate a new iPhone handset.

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  • Another theme may display upcoming appointments right on the main screen, rather than forcing you to go into the calendar application to view them.

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  • Unfortunately, these controls can be non-responsive at times, forcing consumers to use voice commands instead.

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  • Some companies might even consider releasing new products only to specific subsets of customers, forcing other customers to wait until a later date to purchase their new product models.

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  • The mucus then builds up, forcing the body to remove it by coughing.

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  • In pulmonary stenosis, the pulmonary valve does not open properly, forcing the right ventricle to work harder.

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  • Coral snakes also have short fangs and a small mouth, which lowers the risk of a bite actually forcing venom into the human body.

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  • Frequent upper respiratory illnesses often stuff the nose, forcing these children to breathe through their mouths.

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  • This pulls the foot down and back, forcing the boy to walk on tip-toes, called equinus, and further decreases balance.

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  • It is speculated that this increase may be due to the practice of swaddling which can place the infant's legs in an extreme straightened or adducted position, forcing the hips closer together.

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  • Avoiding excessive and prolonged infant hip adduction, or forcing the legs in a straight position close together for periods of time (as in swaddling) may help prevent strain on the hip joints.

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  • An increasing divorce rate and a rise in the number of infants born to unmarried mothers were in large part responsible for forcing the abandonment issue into public consciousness in the 1970s.

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  • Many men ignored this financial responsibility, forcing some women to get jobs or to seek government support.

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  • Forcing children to perform activities they are afraid to do destroys, rather than builds, autonomy and self-confidence.

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  • Occulsion therapy-A type of treatment for amblyopia in which the good eye is patched for a period of time, thus forcing the use of the weaker eye.

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  • Forcing the wrong schedule on your family isn't fair to anyone and will only make you all miserable.

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  • The books are also child friendly and easily understood, encouraging a love of math for the student rather than forcing them to learn by rote.

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  • The last consideration has to do with allowing the child to take his time adjusting to the process of breathing, as opposed to forcing him into breathing by cutting off his oxygen supply.

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  • This option allows you to increase or decrease the tightness to suit your needs without forcing your shape into something uncomfortable.

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  • Espresso is made by forcing hot water through coffee grounds.

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  • Rather than forcing a famous association, the couple should relax and opt for a more generic couples' costume.

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  • Instead of forcing your relationship to fit a particular mold, work with what you've got.

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  • However, forcing someone into sex or having sex with children are possible signs of addiction.

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  • Occasionally, these types of relationships can work out, but when you are completely different or forcing yourself to behave in ways you wouldn't, the relationship will suffer.

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  • Forcing you to have sex or perform sexual acts is sexual abuse.

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  • Still, if you are trying to overcome your tendency of taking along too much junk on a daily basis, using a clutch can help break that habit by forcing you to bring only the bare necessities.

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  • Their partners should be able to draw them out into the world without forcing them to face reality, and help them strike a balance between being totally exposed and withdrawing into their emotional cave.

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  • It is also important to avoid backing her into corners and forcing her to lie.

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  • A school uniform is also said to remove many distractions from the classroom, forcing students to focus more on education.

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  • Some clues are quite cryptic, forcing kids to exercise their brains.

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  • When showing your kid a game, remember that it has to be fun before it can be educational - so forcing a child to play a game he doesn't like will not teach him much of anything.

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  • Instead of forcing yourself to eat beans and rice for every meal, feel free to splurge once in a while on something special.

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  • Unfortunately, Matilde's status-conscious mother, Augusta, thwarts the young lovers' romance by forcing her daughter to marry wealthy landowner Manuel Fuentes Guerra (played by Fernando Colunga) in order to save the family from bankruptcy.

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  • She toys with him, forcing him to play a game before giving him the answers he seeks.

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  • The darkness of Stefan's life flooded their relationship, forcing Elena to choose to be away from Stefan.

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  • Maddened with the knowledge, he lashed out and attacked Andy Bellefleur forcing Jason Stackhouse to kill him.

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  • The Mickens family had secrets, including forcing Tommy to participate in dogfights to keep the family flush.

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  • An Atmos clock consists of a hermetically sealed capsule that contains ethyl chloride, which is a combination of gas and liquid that expands and contracts according to the temperature, forcing air through the mechanisms inside.

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  • Nevertheless, many established yogis frown on forcing yoga to become a spandex/legwarmer type of exercise.

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  • Forcing your child to go to this type of yoga if he or she is skeptical can lead to a very adverse reaction to the experience.

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  • This behavior is forcing hotels to rethink presentations and offerings, moving away from the no frills barred "Have a night out on us" to a more practical "We'll leave the lights on" approach.

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  • Carnauba wax almost feels as if you are forcing it into the paint with the friction created while rubbing.

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  • Most people are familiar with the victim of bulimia, who purges by forcing herself to vomit after eating.

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  • In fact, there have been several cases where parents have been charged with neglect for forcing their children to following extreme diets.

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  • The formation of plaque on the inner lining of your blood vessels narrows the passageway for blood flow, forcing your heart to work harder.

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  • Stretches should be long, slow extensions of the body - never bouncing, never forcing the body to go further than it wants to release.

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  • Using dumbbells with these exercises increases the stress you place on your leg muscles, forcing them to work harder.

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  • Forcing your hamstrings to pull the weight by themselves won't tone them nearly as effectively as working them in conjunction with your hips.

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  • The added load of a backpack will challenge your body, forcing it to burn even more fat.

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  • When lying down, you will concentrate on not allowing your back to arch or your hips to tuck under, forcing unnatural movement of the back.

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  • Unlike traditional stair steppers, step mills actually require you to climb rotating steps, forcing the full stair-climbing motion.

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  • The buyer not being told by the broker that a certain inspection needs to be accomplished, forcing the buyer to either scramble to get it done or pay costly fees.

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  • By forcing your renters to protect their property with Assurant renters insurance, you're not only helping them, but you're also helping yourself.

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  • For the woman who needs some extra support but doesn't want to compromise on style or curves, this bra lifts and stretches so that it works with you, rather than forcing you into a position.

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  • Another controversy emerged over ticket sales to Cyrus' 2007 U.S. tour sold out in seconds and then tickets priced several times over the face value began popping up on eBay, forcing Ticketmaster to re-evaluate its ticketing policy.

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  • He is running Phantasma with the help of the Girys, with Madame Giry forcing Meg into prostitution to pay the bills.

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  • Save dessert for the end of the evening and make it a big deal, where everyone needs to sit down and be served, forcing them to calm down and eat something.

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  • The biggest game of the year typically comes with cold weather and possibly snow, forcing most party games to take place inside.

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  • The band was playing the Poison hit Unskinny Bop when DeVille switched over to playing Talk Dirty To Me mid-song, forcing the whole band to follow his lead and start the new song in the middle of the one they had been playing.

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  • She was kicked off her high school cheerleading squad and was the subject of the school gossip mill, forcing her to leave school and complete high school online.

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  • The Watcher's Council also found itself under attack and was destroyed, forcing Giles to escape with a handful of girls and bring them to Sunnydale.

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  • Gandalf is lost to an enemy in the Misty Mountains, and treachery reaches into the hearts of the company itself, as Boromir tries to steal the Ring from Frodo, forcing Frodo and Sam to flee alone, and the rest of the Company to follow.

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  • He unified his followers by forcing them to speak only the language he created, thus reinforcing Tolkien's own beliefs about language.

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  • Epidemics of plagues and diseases threaten the fabric of society, ripping it apart and forcing man to struggle with basic survival.

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  • The laser microscopically pierces the skin vertically, forcing skin to heal itself.

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  • Press down on the blackhead, forcing the blackhead out of the pore and through the loop.

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  • Changing her uniform - such as adding gloves, or forcing her to wear a hat that impedes her field of vision - would just be silly.

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  • If you are simply coaching a weekend soccer camp for kids, forcing them to buy a $40 jersey made of high-tech fabrics can be unreasonable.

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  • Strong warm fingers touched her hand and a palm slid under hers, forcing her hands apart.

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  • The agonizing memories ruptured to the surface at last, forcing a long overdue reaction.

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  • Her ankle twisted painfully, forcing a quick cry of pain from her lips.

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  • She lifted her purse, forcing a smile.

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  • His touch was like an electric shock, forcing her heart to pound.

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  • His warm lips left hers and started down her neck, forcing a moan from hers.

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  • I'm not forcing you to make a choice between me and your mother.

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  • She watched his tall figure move gracefully down the hall, forcing unwelcome warmth to crawl up her neck.

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  • I want to apologize for forcing myself on you and I want to assure you that it will never happen again.

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  • This monster had managed to find Merrill Cooms, forcing us to acknowledge his abilities.

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  • Jule trailed, forcing himself to ignore the tingle of vamps that made him itch to reach for his weapons.

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  • He sealed his skin around the tube, forced the flow downward, and placed his hands on her, forcing her body to accept his blood.

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  • He held her at arm's length, forcing himself out of the cloud of desire tormenting him.

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  • He spent the night deep in thought, forcing himself to face the dark memories he'd tried so hard to bury.

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  • She took his face in her hands again, forcing his attention on her.

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  • She sat up, forcing herself to meet his golden gaze.

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  • Gabriel's biggest mistake was not forcing you to accept your new world from the start.

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  • He jerked the robe from her hand and pulled her close in an intimate embrace, forcing his lips down on hers hungrily.

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  • She molded her body to his, capturing his neck in her arms and forcing his lips to hers.

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  • The living room started to spin and she sat, forcing herself to breathe deeply.

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  • She rested on her back for a short time before forcing herself up to sit up and look around.

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  • She crossed her arms, forcing herself not to cover her neck as four sets of eyes landed there.

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  • She cleared her throat, forcing herself to focus on his dark eyes.

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  • A'Ran took control of the ship, forcing himself to focus.

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  • The barn door was open and the goats were scattering, forcing the dog to race from one end of the lot to the other.

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  • I could tell him it was my fault - that I was forcing myself on you.

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  • Lana neared, forcing her gaze away from the three bodies as she waited.

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  • He planted his hands on either side of her and lowered his face to her level, forcing her to meet his gaze.

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  • She was coping, forcing herself to acknowledge that it might be weeks, or possibly never, before her husband's body was recovered.

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  • Sobs welled up in her throat, forcing streams of tears from her eyes.

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  • She trotted until she was parallel to the lights then plunged into the deep snow, forcing her way into the forest.

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  • She squeezed her eyes closed, forcing herself to recall the name and face of the men of her guard.

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  • She sat for a moment until her wobbly legs were strong enough before forcing herself to her feet.

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  • She scrambled to sit upright, forcing the pain in her shoulder to the back of her mind.

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  • For a time the whole left united in forcing the resignation of the ministers.

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  • Strawberries and cucumbers have been ripened in a forcing frame.

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  • Napoleon having cut our armies apart advanced far into the country and missed several chances of forcing an engagement.

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  • Heart disease is a chief cause of disability, forcing many people into hospitals and health care facilities.

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  • No one is forcing you to witness that stuff!

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