They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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Much discussion in our modern world revolves around the concept of globalization and whether it is a force for good or evil. |
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He could shape the force of his otherwise withdrawn personality into subtle shadings of gesture and characterization. |
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He said since the trial someone had tried to ram his car and force him off the road. |
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Addiction, which comes from the Latin to enslave, has a powerful rhetorical force in our culture. |
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Our democratic government becomes a force for good because it reflects those values. |
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Damien stumbled back a few paces, caught by surprise and jolted by the force of the blow. |
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The novel becomes a tour de force in which one literary trick succeeds another. |
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The young soldier said he also fired on a machine gun station and saw an Iraqi soldier blown out by the force of the hit. |
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Swerving around, he then rammed them into the wall with all the force he could bear. |
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The 2,000-strong police and military force arrived in the Solomons two weeks ago. |
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Productivity levels of the skilled and educated labour force are still high despite the current economic down turn. |
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When we act with conviction and genuine concern, our words have that much more force and power. |
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The force of character is cumulative. All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this. |
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One could observe where the power of the Southern Ocean sweeps its mighty rollers up to dash their force onto the land. |
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The vital quality of any military force is less its weapons than the skill, courage, and adaptability of those who employ them. |
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He was opposed to the glorification of violence, and saw physical force only as a last resort if democracy were blocked. |
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His group's success was a spectacular tour de force of meticulous technique and solid research design. |
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The front seatbelts are adjustable and fitted with pretensioners and force limiting mechanism. |
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The victims had been removed from a hospital by members of a Yugoslav army force which had taken Vukovar. |
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Some Democrats who voted to authorize the use of force are now rewriting the past. |
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We will be out in force to make sure people know what's going on and rallying even more support. |
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Young players and weathered campaigners pulled together as a force that was more than a team. |
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I do not believe this attenuates the force of any judgement against those responsible for such attacks. |
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I tend to take the more traditional view that the worst thing a military force can do is fail in its mission. |
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This was built over a period of 40 days by a 300 strong force of labourers, carpenters, joiners and artists. |
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It is a specialized force consisting of experienced horsemen, all of whom are familiar with the north country. |
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Are we aware of evil's reality yet blind to its force and effects, unable to name and describe it? |
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Since the end of the Second World War, Canada has prided itself on being a force for international justice. |
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Bella was still smiling when another jogger collided into her with a force that definitely threw her to the side. |
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Converting the entire army or the entire air force to information warfare is a major task and can wait. |
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A majority of the members of the committee or task force shall constitute a quorum. |
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The interaction of the acceleration of gravity on the mass of our body produces the force which is called weight. |
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When a mechanized force enters an area with friendly infantry, both light and mechanized soldiers get a little apprehensive. |
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The force caused the blades to flap low enough to chop off the tail of the aircraft. |
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At the company's Norfolk, Va., location, the sales force held an open house with a homecoming theme and tailgate party. |
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Direct evidence that the cooperative binding associated with clustering increases adhesion has been provided by atomic force microscopy. |
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Every sense and trained alarm was ringing full force and the lovely buzz that the liquor had induced was nothing more than a painful distraction. |
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He also noted that the force attracting two objects increased or decreased in a ratio of their combined sizes or mass. |
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The organisation also organized a special task force to review an additional 1,696 claims adjusted using expedited methods. |
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In recent years the concept of the auteur, as the main creative force behind a film, has been discouraged in Australia. |
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In 525 B., Cambyses, the son of Cyrus the Great, led a Persian invasion force that dethroned the last pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty. |
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I would not have voted to authorize use of force had the intelligence not been as substantial as it was. |
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The force will be authorised during its three-month mission to shoot to kill if necessary. |
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The Crown cannot force them to come to the table, negotiate, and reach resolutions. |
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Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you're not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court. |
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Vestments and church furnishings were thrown about in the sacristy, and attempts were made to force open the safe. |
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It took every speck of willpower and strength she had to force them back to an even position. |
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In aerodynamics he introduced formulas for aerodynamic force and for the distribution of pressure. |
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The second day the friendly forces advanced while the enemy force attempted to deny the route and destroy HQ elements. |
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Depending on which way the canvases are hung, the paint seems to sag with or resist the force of gravity. |
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It's use in the modern French context began as a reference to a military force employed as police. |
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The total membrane area is a sensitive diagnosis for the force balance within the membrane. |
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We conclude that number of stem segments on longest stems of plants was a good predictor of force necessary to remove terminal segments. |
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They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process. |
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This network provides each joint force with real-time, common, actionable, battlespace information. |
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It all started with an intensive lie-in when an invisible force kept me in bed until about half past one in the afternoon. |
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The batter hits a ground ball to shortstop, who tosses the ball to the second baseman covering the bag for a force out. |
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Along with a reputation for corruption, the force has frequently been accused of racism. |
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They wanted to orchestrate their myriad efforts to force the legislature to take action where the lawsuits could not. |
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Factories often force employees to work overtime or stay on the job for weeks without a day off. |
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Imei can be used to clone illegal copies of a compromised phone and force the victim to pay phone changes he or she didn't incur. |
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They must have made their decision that they were going to force the issue and make Indiana come up higher to start their offense. |
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Not interested in the shame, I resisted when he tried to force himself upon me. |
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Yet that those gods whose inevitable death Walcott laments have lost their sacral force is not at all a foregone conclusion. |
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Only the Dyson, which relies on centrifugal force to spin the dust out of the airstream, maintains constant suction. |
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He said there was no army coming, not by foot anyways, until the air force is done with it. |
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Now, outraged people all over the UK will be joining forces to force it off the air again. |
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In 1944, the R.A.F. became the first air force to use jet aircraft on operational service. |
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Just how large is the inertial force required to oscillate a wing relative to the total lift that the wing must support? |
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That was why they had to come with their army, their air force and their navy. |
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The proposals would force young people addicted to heroin and cocaine to either submit to treatment or face the full force of the law. |
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Mandelson's friends remain convinced he was badly wronged by a hasty decision to force him out. |
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Where there is force or the threat of violence or well grounded fear of violence, there is no voluntary consent. |
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The primary goal is to bring order ahead of the arrival of a UN force scheduled to take over in June. |
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My interest in flying was first kindled in 2000 when our school toured the air force museum in Pretoria. |
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News of the raid is expected to force Yukos shares, which have already lost half their value since April, lower again. |
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We did not form large military sectors so that the air force did not cause massive losses. |
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The proposal was tabled until the next meeting to allow the task force time to clearly define how the percentages would be determined. |
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The order comes into force on Saturday and will remain active for six months. |
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If they do, the batter is automatically out and runners are protected from force plays in that they need not advance to the next base. |
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The gravitational attraction between the two might follow a force law that differs from Newton's law of gravity. |
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Jim was desperately trying to make sense of the golden blur before him, trying to force the formless shapes to solidify, to identify themselves. |
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Those theories unite the electromagnetic and weak forces with the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. |
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A theory that unifies the electromagnetic force with the weak nuclear force was developed around 1970 by Glashow, Salaam, and Weinberg. |
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As for me, I'm inclined toward diversifying methods to force the administration to meet our demands. |
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Saturday marked the first test of the controversial Hunting Act, which came into force on Friday. |
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Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain. |
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For example, each barrier island has a shoreline that faces the sea and receives the full force of waves, tides, and currents. |
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Backlit plants create mood and atmosphere, a trick used in full, tremendous force by architect extraordinaire Luis Barragan. |
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You are correct about a force play for the third out negating any run scored on the play. |
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The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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I get annoyed when people force their hand-holding, wet-nursing systems down my throat. |
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In March 1628 a Spanish army besieged its key fortress of Casale, while a Piedmontese force occupied the remainder of the duchy. |
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I finally managed to force my rebellious hair into two messy buns and proceeded to dress myself in my new uniform. |
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An experimentalist, he worked with synchrotrons to study the weak nuclear force and the structure of nuclear particles. |
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The backward tilt of the stroke plane elevates flight force during the upstroke by increasing the aerodynamic angle of attack. |
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The meet took place 48 hours after the Hunting Bill came into force and unknown to the police the riders made a kill. |
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Arsenal shook off their recent weariness to force Chelsea aside in this sixth-round replay. |
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I also wouldn't kidnap her against her will and force her to bend to my will. |
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It prevented student organization by enlisting a force of students to report on political activity. |
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They also tried to kill innocents, but every time they sent a fireball their way, a blue force field deflected it. |
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When the Conservative party withdrew from Lloyd George's coalition in 1922, he immediately resigned and was never a serious force again. |
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Any other position generates an invisible force field, which makes it completely impossible for the hungry victim to pick them up. |
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Allow centrifugal force to provide balance while both skates tip onto their left edges in the turn. |
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If the coaches are stubborn enough to force a balance, the offense again will be one of the NFL's best. |
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The vitality of the Vietnamese economy and its superb growth rates are making Vietnam an economic force to be reckoned with. |
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The simple fact that a military force can strike a massive blow is irrelevant. |
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A sizeable force of police officers raided the room and found all four men inside smoking their merchandise. |
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Industry sources said on Monday that both BHP and Rio had declared force majeure following severe flooding. |
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Pericles was the force behind many of the buildings on the acropolis, including the Parthenon itself. |
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The three-way balance between centrifugal force, Coriolos force, and the pressure-gradient force is called the gradient flow. |
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He chipped on to force a touchdown behind the line and from the five metre scrum Ilkley were rewarded with another penalty. |
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They were not seen as an important force that could potentially undermine totalitarian regimes from within. |
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Part of me relishes the fact that at the gym I might be surrounded by a force field of pungent odor. |
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He came to dominate it by shrewdness, audacity and the huge force and charm of his personality. |
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He launched the second invasion to retake by force the rebellious republic. |
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The Shield contains a scientifically formulated crystal pattern that appears to create a force field around the person. |
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They would take on the authorities of their day by force of arms and die, gloriously or ingloriously, to be remembered as heroes and patriots. |
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The force field had been let down, but that was not the case when officers first entered post-incident. |
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A force field divided the room into two halves, one for guards to monitor the room and the other to hold the detainees. |
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Men harassers prefer to force their unwanted attentions on strangers in public amusement places. |
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The resulting force field resembles the fields of the magnetized planets, such as Earth and Jupiter. |
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Tank corps and air force units had not been fully deployed or concentrated properly. |
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A senior officer insisted the force had adequate procedures to ensure officers behaved properly. |
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A stalemate had been reached in which the opposition could not unseat the government by force and the government could not reassert full control. |
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Of course, if things get out of hand, the markets will force the Fed 's hand. |
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The huge payments are being made under a clause in the consultants' new contract that came into force this year. |
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This is the third set of powers contained in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act to come into force locally. |
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If one man could turn the whole city around 180 degrees, by force of will, then maybe individual decisions do count. |
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Besides the way you can punch I don't think any man would want to force themselves upon you. |
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The competition generated would be expected to force the most expensive banks to reduce their costs. |
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Not only that, but they were the first ever mechanised task force to be airlifted to the region. |
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Safety Eric Brown and linebacker Shantee Orr converged on the Jaguar quarterback for a sack to force fourth down in the first quarter. |
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More important than everything, the most aggressive driving force of her life. |
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The troops, the air force and navy, did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. |
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He was part of a team that made one last futile attempt to force radio to embrace public interest programming. |
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With full speed she aimed directly at Allison's face and with full force punched her square in the face. |
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It was the South that would force his hand as President to use force to keep the nation together. |
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The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years. |
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Most of the joint task force positions will earn joint-duty credit depending on actual length of rotation, officials said. |
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The two then held serve to force a tiebreak, although Venus had to save one set point during the 12 th game. |
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While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary. |
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In a set of three, stronger siblings often force the runt of a litter to die of starvation within its first year. |
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He was struck in the face with a tomahawk, the force so great it broke the weapon's handle, before receiving several blows from the taiaha. |
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It is the only airbase in Britain where pilots for the air force and Navy are trained. |
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The centrifugal force of the roll causes the fins to unfold for aerodynamic stability in flight. |
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There was a huge evacuation, the army, the air force and the navy were all involved. |
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If you want to know the total force which is exerted on the body, you have to carry out a vector addition. |
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The air force was supported by the new and politically influential aerospace industry. |
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Too much pressure can rupture the catheter or force a clot into the blood stream. |
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They have ducked the issue this time but Outrage is pushing hard to force Scotland Yard off the fence. |
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He specifically hit out at the new EU-imposed restrictions which came into force last January. |
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Near the sun you would increase speed at the rate of 600 mph each second, but you would feel no force acting upon you. |
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A division once ruled by giants is now being overwhelmed by the force of two former middleweights. |
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It is disproportional to force ratepayers to pay additional rates for services for which they have previously paid. |
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This discounted the ability of the Allied air force and navy to isolate and attack the islands, one by one. |
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Under the Hunting Act, which came into force in February this year, it is illegal to allow a pack of dogs to hunt and kill a fox. |
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Getting a rush of blood to the head and trying to force through projects by executive fiat can, and will, backfire. |
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The establishment of this air police force has been ratified by the State Council. |
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If Lyall hadn't been sitting astride his horse, he was quite sure he'd have keeled over with the force of this shock. |
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Nothing can move out of the task force without an affirmative vote of its private-sector members. |
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Remember that if there is a boat to windward of you, you have the same rights to force the boat over. |
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Gather the kiddies around and force them into ridiculous poses for holiday card pictures. |
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It also says that a warlock so powerful will be born and he alone can stop this evil force from walking the Earth. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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When I think of the devil, I don't picture an evil force out to destroy us all by any means necessary. |
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A judicial review is to be launched today at the High Court to overturn the ban which comes into force in February. |
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The air force launched a massive air raid with high explosive bombs on the shipyard. |
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I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind. |
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General Bradley went on to serve as an instructor pilot, an operations officer, a fighter wing commander and a numbered air force commander. |
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In stark contrast to the days in which this unseen force served, the boats have now been raised as monuments for all to see. |
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New Zealand banned smoking in all workplaces last December and a similar ban has just come into force in Italy. |
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In astrology Mars represents the compelling force of action and initiative. |
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The small contact area and the fair amount of force needed to secure the clip into place, made pushing it down onto the lugs quite hard. |
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If approved, it is hoped it will come into force within the current financial year. |
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Despite gale force winds lashing the Oaks complex on Sunday weights were still well spread around the 64-field on Cedar Lake. |
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Richardson, who was on the front seat of the vehicle beside the driver, received the full force of the collision. |
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Rivera fielded the ball, but threw it into center field in attempting to force Dellucci at second. |
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Next, force people to repay usurious loans to credit card companies that make gazillions off the fine print. |
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For years pressure groups have been calling on the authorities to force wagons to use the bypass rather than the town centre. |
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There was no moderate force ready in the wings capable of weathering the storm. |
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Religion, the force that can bind a family together against an uncertain world, can also rip it asunder. |
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As far as I can tell, the amulet was taken by force from the occult masters by the white witches and placed under a powerful blood seal. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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Before that time comes, he will have conquered our kingdom and our people and our cities, and kept them under by force of arms for many years. |
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The starfish alone has both the strength and tenacity to force an oyster open. |
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As its name suggests, this is a powerful force of attraction that operates between all protons and neutrons. |
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My theory is they do this to force people to buy two packets, in order to avoid that inevitable fight to the death. |
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In response to the motion, the elastic reaction force exerted on the site by the substrate starts to rise. |
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And what will replace low-rent reality shows as the dominant force on television? |
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He considered peasants a reactionary force and peasant societies a drag on historical progress. |
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We have a reactionary police force and they respond to the complaints of residents. |
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Just remember to rehydrate, force some bland food down and drink some more alcohol as quickly as possible. |
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However, ethics aside, to force an employee to pay for a mistake, even one due to carelessness is against the law. |
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Their speed will force defenses to use their safeties deeper to help the corners. |
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Disparate methods for defining force and torque balances and for calculating the mass balance of receptors therefore result. |
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As the casualty toll rose, eventually they would rebel at the cost of the war and force the government of the day to bring the army home. |
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Populations are aging and the need for an augmented labour force is growing. |
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Adhesion is the attractive force that exists between the coating and the gun metal. |
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Each Cossack force had its own ataman and there was an ataman of all Cossack forces who, from 1827, was the heir to the imperial throne. |
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The whole sad story indicates how badly the police force has dealt with the concerns of women. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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You think that since you have money and power you can force others to bend to your will. |
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The defence force will also be receiving fresh blood as it battles with an ageing soldier population. |
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He fled to his cistern to bring back water, but though the fledgling grasped the cup and strove to drink, he could not force it down. |
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But in 937 the English army under Athelstan defeated a combined force of Norse, Scots, and Strathclyde Welsh. |
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The tanker requirements study justified the current tanker force structure and identified significant shortfalls in both aircraft and aircrews. |
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The weak force is harnessed in modern hospitals in the form of radioactive tracers used in nuclear medicine. |
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With luck, he tossed a force field around him self to prevent the sphere from leaving the designated parameter. |
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The judge noted he was a risk to the public and said the offence was aggravated by force used and injuries being caused to a vulnerable victim. |
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Human capital consists of the skills possessed by individuals and, in the aggregate, by the labor force as a whole. |
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New European regulations that came into force on January 1 dictate that loose goods must be sold in grams and kilos. |
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They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression. |
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The stench coming from them almost made me puke and I had to force my body to not breathe whilst I did my widdle. |
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The building needs to comply with the disability discrimination act that comes into force at the end of the month. |
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That is another matter, a real tour de force and an amazing realisation of an extraordinary conception. |
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It was like had he walked into an invisible force field and been hurled backwards to land flat on his back. |
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He thought I was going to force him to sit in a corner and drink a bottle of wine with me. |
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If John had his way he'd create an invisible force field, making his spot impossible for anyone else to enter. |
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This youngster is a force to reckon with in the sub-junior and junior categories. |
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He tried to jump into the water but was blocked by an invisible force field. |
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She was obviously too stressed and worried to eat, but tried to force some food down anyway. |
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By the time an enemy force was nearing our coastline, our fighters would be airborne and ready to fight. |
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It's this sort of oceanic sonic force that propels the film to its conclusion. |
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Ben rushed him with the knife, but was bounced backwards by an invisible force field. |
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The Earth has very large mass and is unlikely to encounter sufficient force to slow its motion. |
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They come this close and no closer to the diver and turn at a certain distance as if encountering an invisible force field. |
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A negative pressure or suction force is then applied across the wound via a drainage tube embedded in the foam. |
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Vertical impact force is the stress placed on the body as a result of contacting the ground during movement. |
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The only way to beat the dust out of a dirty carpet is to get the total force of the body, hands and arms behind the hit. |
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Magnetic levitation occurs when the magnetic force is strong enough to overcome gravity and balance a body's weight. |
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He grabbed my wrists so strongly that his force obligated my body to stand up. |
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The driving force for water movement can change with environmental conditions and with location in the plant. |
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Jean Grey doesn't have an odd name, but she is psychic with telekinesis, tossing people around by force of will. |
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This is analogous to the way in which electrons experience the weak force while photons do not. |
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Because of the increased mass, more force is needed to accelerate the object. |
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The film is about a city enclosed in a force field, being observed by aliens. |
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If the spin and field are left antiparallel, the attractive force will slow the vibration. |
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As Ibrahim counsels, it is a mistake to believe that force can eliminate Islamist movements. |
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In Christ we learn that God is in control, but not as a ruthless tyrant ruling by force and intimidation. |
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Either by force or by coercion, any sprouting counter-power will be neutralized. |
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At times, hunting parties encountered other camps of women, and they took them by force under threat of death. |
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Another road is to wait until someone else has produced wealth, and then to seize it by force and violence. |
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It dominated Indonesia by force and had an extensive network of factories throughout Asia. |
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Sovereignty could be transferred by force or by treaty, but it had to be transferred. |
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Even contemporary Kantians have acknowledged the moral force of the experience of pain. |
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The world, including nature and humankind, stands or falls with the type of moral force at work. |
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This time the world is alerted, and we must use our collective moral force to nip this outrage in the bud. |
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It cannot be right that we should force people to suffer endless, needless agonies, knowing they will not get better. |
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I like to believe that this was because the moral and logical force of my argument meant this was all these lesser minds could fixate on. |
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But we civil society groups have the moral force of conviction that all human beings have rights and must be treated with dignity. |
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He lunged for the device, and a sudden blast of mental force rattled his whole figure. |
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It is impossible now to guess where the intellectual certainty and moral force came from. |
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He argued that moral force would win the day, drawing on the Shi'ite themes of martyrdom and self-sacrifice. |
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From the moment Hastie exploded with that great force of moral indignation, losing was simply not an option. |
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This was when the millionaire celebrity author at last acquired the moral force for which he is still recognised. |
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As a mother, I appreciate the moral and emotional force of this recourse to the maternal. |
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First, how are we to explain the motivational force of moral norms on this basis? |
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See Ganesha's majestic face and with mental force ask for help and explain the problem. |
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Murdoch is well aware of the massive global power he wields as a force for liberty and the empowerment of the individual. |
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Nara too pointed out that only if Japan, India and China could form an alliance, Asia could prove to be a force for peace. |
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It may not be fashionable to say it but America has long been a force for good in international relations. |
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This is a paean to the power and value of globalisation as a force for good. |
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The Internet can be a force for much good, for the dissemination of information, for the education of the masses. |
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He truly believes in the United States as a force for Good in the world, and who am I to criticize him for that? |
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The rapidly expanding gases from the burning propellant force the projectile through the cannon tube. |
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If the army and navy are in poor condition, the air force is possibly in worse state. |
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It needs to be if we are to remain the air force to which nobody else comes close. |
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It hit Susanna squarely, and the force behind it sent her sprawling backwards. |
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Whether the expansion of such influences is a force for good or evil depends on the character of any given nation. |
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If you are a force for change in the universe, what do you seek to change and how? |
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I believe in fair play and have always endeavoured to be a force for good in politics. |
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Now if one of our military operations is designed to keep that country by force of military arm, then we could be there for a very long period of time indeed. |
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The wires generate a special force field that keeps you in your seat. |
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As the task force once again pounded Truk, more Navy aircraft went down. |
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It is worth emphasising that there is a major step to be made from an inverse square law of force to explain planetary motion and a universal law of gravitation. |
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Some of them have compared their present concerns to those felt in the Cold War, a struggle won as much by capitalism and the power of ideas as by force of arms. |
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Boutros-Ghali's 1995 Supplement to an Agenda for Peace reasserts the crucial importance of consent, impartiality, and non-use of force to operational success. |
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So if you reduce the profit margin by restricting advertising or imposing cost control, you will simply force companies to reallocate their resources. |
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Officials express high hopes that the Doha festival will be a force for cross-cultural dialogue. |
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Trevor Phillips thinks reality TV is a force for good race relations. |
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The MP said she feared that the plan to make kerb-crawling illegal could force prostitutes to disperse even more, putting their safety further at risk. |
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There is a delightfulness in the relative ease with which these modest works register a psychological force similar to that of the more physically grand pieces. |
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However, during the truce, the party's militia would respond with force in the event it came under attack from government security forces, the rebel leader said. |
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As aggregation capabilities accelerate, real-time usage of deep personal data sources will force organizations to redirect their strategies and attention. |
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It was an extraordinary tour de force but no headline-catcher. |
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A spokesman for the company said the declaration of force majeure would only apply to new ships about to join a queue of about 55 vessels waiting off the port to be loaded. |
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Bemba is spoken in the Copperbelt, where most of the labor force is Bemba. |
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He can force ministers and virtually anyone to bend to his will, and if they are recalcitrant he could call their bluff and take the case to the people. |
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According to models of episodic memory, contextual similarity is a driving force in influencing the probability of the retrieval of an episodic trace. |
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The force module construct for opening airbases is designed around five phases, which fall under Air Force purview, as identified in the list below. |
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The third aspect to monitor is the Perimeter itself, a vast force field that can be flicked on to deflect and destroy hostile attacks by rival powers. |
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We've been kicking around ideas for a change in basic format for quite some time now, and our Managing Editor is the driving force behind the entire scheme. |
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Yet the cumulative efforts of this massive force had virtually no impact on the course of the war. |
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This is an attractive but short-range force that acts between molecules. |
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The rabbi had taught that the only causal force in the universe is God. |
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Where popular fervor ends, force begins and President Maduro has relied consistently on coercion. |
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Earth's gravitational force holds the atmosphere around the earth. |
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