By saturating the airwaves, candidates and news directors could force-feed information to all but the few Americans who eschewed TV altogether. |
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The US government were co-conspirators with the media, who wanted to force-feed us a Joan of Arc. |
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We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice. |
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Toddlers from the age of 18 months have a real surge of independence, and food can become a battleground, so resist the urge to force-feed your child. |
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The British Medical Association's ethical guidelines state that it is unethical for a doctor to force-feed a hunger-striker. |
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In a protest against the British activities throughout Ireland, Ashe went on a hunger strike in Mountjoy Prison where the authorities attempted to force-feed him. |
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No longer would it be necessary to force-feed production through the natural environment just to have jobs. |
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When I get an order from the city, I will force-feed the ducks for three weeks to enlarge their livers. |
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That's when you stop buying premium cuts from Sainsbury's and force-feed yourself a grisly tinned economy brand. |
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We buy a fresh fish to a local fisherman and we force-feed it with a piece of light wood so it can float. |
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If the authorities use tour guides as a political tool to force-feed tourists, it will not go down too well. |
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Try to avoid power struggles: don't force-feed, plead, bribe your child, or make her feel guilty. |
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The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate. |
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I have to force-feed them, or they would die. |
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Canadians would be shocked to know that United States and Canadian governments can force-feed Europeans beef products with growth hormones or other genetically modified organisms, such as cooking oils and potatoes. |
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Bearings and planetary gear boxes are subjected to force-feed lubrication. |
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It is important to encourage children to eat, but not to force-feed them. |
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A formidable surge of thrust is delivered whenever drivers call on the twin-scroll turbo to force-feed air into the direct injected, two-litre engine. |
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They can force-feed the distribution system. |
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He was furious after they removed his hunger strike force-feed tube for six weeks while treating him for a broken hip and arm. |
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Especially when it involves trying to force-feed Quinton Ross and his devout friends their last supper? |
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Ignoring the precedent of such immature sagas as The Turning Point and Center Stage, scriptwriter Lee Hall doesn't force-feed the issue of Billy's sexuality. |
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Samuel House, a Guantanamo spokesman, told him last week that nurses will not force-feed any of the hunger striking prisoners during the fasting hours of Ramadan. |
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In the Tokyo Declaration, the World Medical Association made clear 39 years ago that it is wrong to force-feed a competent prisoner who is peacefully protesting. |
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Protestors called for his release and prevention of the authorities' intention to force-feed him, amid a recent law legislated by Israel's parliament. |
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Dr Hugh Ferguson Watson, an ambitious doctor working in the prison service, was the only man in Scotland willing to force-feed Suffragettes on hunger strike. |
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They were ordered to force-feed the prisoners on hunger strike. |
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