Those caught and forcibly repatriated are subject to brutal treatment, including torture, placement in work camps and even execution. |
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The records may forcibly bring to the attention of the staff and the patient the fact that patient behavior is lawful, and not erratic. |
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In fact over the past ten days about 290,000 people have been forcibly expelled from Kosovo. |
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Most of the children escaped, although it is reported that some of the older ones were forcibly recruited into the rebel militia. |
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After losing another planning appeal, residents have fortified the site in a bid to prevent attempts to forcibly remove them. |
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Children who come of age and have not gone through the puberty rite are liable to be forcibly seized to undergo the procedure. |
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The accused, after bringing the minor girls to Delhi, used to forcibly employ them as maid servants. |
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They have threatened to resort to agitation if any government official tried to get the shops closed forcibly or a fine is imposed upon them. |
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In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs. |
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Sarah Drake forcibly removed herself from her place on the receiving line and raced over to meet her friend, with Ari, Mike and Mitch in tow. |
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The president was forcibly ejected from his office March 24th, when protesters stormed the presidential building. |
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The lyrics seem to have been written first and then forcibly inserted into songs, resulting in some heavy enjambment. |
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A sharp wrench to my shoulder and Jonathan forcibly pulling me to my feet shocked me. |
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Rose has just given birth out of wedlock and has her son forcibly taken for adoption. |
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As the state yielded to the power of the mob, German men were forcibly removed from their homes, often ostensibly for their own protection. |
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Governments have attempted to forcibly settle and resettle Roma, often with little success and negative results. |
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The action was opposed by Morocco, which forcibly removed the boundary stones laid by the Spaniards. |
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The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia. |
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Haitian human rights organizations have repeatedly requested that Constant be forcibly returned to Haiti. |
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It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity. |
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I haven't forcibly led anyone into a store, I never made them buy anything. |
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Many child soldiers are forcibly recruited and this, of course, is a manifest abuse. |
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The woman turned around as quickly as if someone had forcibly spun her around by a shoulder, and in two running steps had backtracked to him. |
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Smaller fish will be forcibly removed from their domain by bullying tactics. |
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The Old America had been one of black and white forcibly kept apart by segregation, economics, and prejudice. |
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For a time he was forcibly medicated, but for the past several years he has taken his drugs voluntarily. |
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Officers found evidence that the family was forcibly kept in the house, including a padlock on a bedroom door, he said. |
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Between the years 1892 and 1894, the Fasci was forcibly suppressed by the government and ordered to disband. |
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I heard myself shouting a few times and had to forcibly dial down the volume. |
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While the young Maui was hurt, the girls with skipping ropes were forcibly removed, to the amusement of the watching troops. |
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In fact, I was quickly and forcibly won over by the band's earnest performance. |
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Sometimes an idea, instead of springing forcibly into life and dying unembodied, dawns gradually. |
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It is not generally known, however, that the Muskogees of North Florida were the first major Indian community forcibly removed. |
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What it means to us is that the old lead slug is forcibly and consistently centered in the bore from shot-to-shot, producing improved accuracy. |
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This morning at about seven, I heard one of the eldest boys forcibly eject Bobbie from the house in a rather brutish manner. |
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These kids at the orphanage are from troubled homes, often forcibly removed by the state. |
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At the airport about a third are selected and are forcibly bundled onto a clandestine flight. |
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They produce forcibly discharged asexual spores from sporangiophores or sporophores and do not produce sporangia. |
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The same should be said, even more forcibly, of Michael Vaughan for England's captain contributed a measly seven runs. |
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The British government is well aware of the fate that awaits oppositionists who have been forcibly returned to Zimbabwe. |
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The appalling scene resulted in a Garda being bitten twice on the arm while the same Garda was also struck forcibly with an iron bar. |
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They all seemed genuinely happy for each other and this great spirit of camaraderie was what struck this correspondent forcibly. |
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These broads have been forcibly celibate for decades after their husbands dump them. |
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There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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Suddenly, before I could perform any heroics, I was grabbed forcibly from behind. |
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She grabbed one of his hands and forcibly stuffed the sealed envelope into it. |
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Some remaining holdouts are being forcibly taken from their homes, schools and synagogues. |
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A week-long state of emergency was declared, and the protests were forcibly suppressed with considerable loss of life. |
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There was a small ounce of jealousy that erupted in the pit of her stomach before she forcibly suppressed it. |
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A father who forcibly circumcises his son will not win his son's gratitude, affection, trust, or love. |
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The father had been on a hunger strike and was handcuffed and forcibly removed to another centre. |
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This includes killing, bodily or mental harm, preventing births, immiseration and forcibly transferring children. |
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When they're cold, they're stiff and inflexible, and forcibly stretching them could lead to injury or strains. |
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Now, as I write, Australia threatens to forcibly remove the ship from our waters and the ship's owner accuses us of piracy. |
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Male mosquitofish do not court and copulations result exclusively from males forcibly inseminating females. |
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Two North Korean men, who had previously dashed into a consulate building, were also forcibly removed by Chinese police. |
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Thousands of Arab refugees fled to Lebanon and Jordan, and some were forcibly evicted. |
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They were then forcibly returned to Iran, where they immediately disappeared. |
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Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers. |
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Police also forcibly dispersed a slogan-shouting crowd of protesters in the adjoining city of Bhaktapur, injuring two people. |
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Some 10,000 beggars, homeless people, prostitutes and so-called illegal immigrants are being rounded up and forcibly moved. |
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He sustained a broken cheek bone after he was forcibly ejected from the establishment. |
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There are times I have to forcibly restrain myself from correcting other people's emails. |
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Fresh from their studies of Doric ruins, Swedish architects tried to forcibly apply the ancient Mediterranean heritage to the Baltic Sea. |
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She had to forcibly remind herself that she wasn't looking for a Prince Charming to come rescue her. |
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In Australia, the opera companies of Sydney and Melbourne were forcibly merged. |
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Nameless people, with murder on their hands, people who have disrobed women forcibly, come together. |
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Christmas 2002 is now a fading memory, but it was then that the virtual church was brought forcibly to my attention. |
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All this is immediately evident in O'Sullivan's account and the reader is almost forcibly reminded of Homer. |
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Beefy security forces moved in and forcibly dragged more than a dozen protesters out. |
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Similarly, pressurizing a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume. |
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What struck me so forcibly about the World Horror Convention was the sheer friendliness of the crowd. |
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Shehadeh's family live in the embattled town of Ramallah after being forcibly removed from their original seaside home in Jaffa. |
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The new conversation must be about how to achieve stability, not how we can forcibly pacify the place. |
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Our offices, our shops, our industries, our businesses, our trades are all forcibly closed. |
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In a row of glass cases, waxwork tableaux of Victorian surgeons are shown lopping off limbs while their patients are forcibly restrained. |
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However, they have persisted in forcibly bringing their message to all sorts of international financial meetings abroad. |
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Since they had been forcibly kept out, the people could not see what had been going on in the area. |
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Over the following century the Kanak saw their most fertile lands seized while they themselves were forcibly placed on reserves. |
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It is extended to students somewhat forcibly, to attend morning school during the long vacation to avoid being kept down the following year. |
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Either in the forest or after the extended march to a market town, the baby and the mother would have been forcibly separated. |
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The Bantustans represented an imposed tribalism, with indigenous Africans forcibly displaced onto reservations carved out of the country's poorest land. |
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Before buying into this draft, consider what it means to be forcibly enlisted into our military, an institution grounded in violence, discipline, and power structure. |
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Even his numerous tattoos did not suggest military service, manliness, or evil so much as his having been held down forcibly by sadistic friends and mutilated. |
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Yet if she is in a birthing pool it would be unlawful forcibly to remove her against her wishes and the midwife would have no choice but to deliver her in the pool. |
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It's a mockery of the game to play it in forcibly sanitized conditions. |
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A thoroughgoing libertarian might say that the problem is society's willingness to forcibly extract tax money in order to take care of emergency medical costs. |
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Michelangelo tricked his patron about the David, but sometimes he was forcibly reminded who paid the bills. |
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The younger unmarried women are being told they will be forcibly married to ISIS fighters. |
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As The Guardian noted, Cameron Diaz was telling adorable anecdotes about forcibly grooming a hairy friend just under a year ago. |
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Didn't you just say a military general who comes to power by forcibly overthrowing the legitimate government of a nation is an illegitimate leader? |
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At one point, he allegedly grabbed her arm and forcibly tried to pull her out of the studio. |
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I did a little research and now, I mean, yikes, he's the guy that's okay with letting schools forcibly pin down autistic kids. |
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It is song-like movements like this which remind us forcibly of Lloyd s foreshortened career in opera writing and render its termination all the more regrettable. |
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It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks. |
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Let there not be a repeat of what has happened in nearby Zimbabwe where thousands of squatters have been forcibly removed from illegal settlements. |
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The project threatens to forcibly evict the remaining 25.000 members of the Dard Shin people, who are strongly opposing the damming of the Gurez valley. |
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A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me. |
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However it is still a good play, with a lapidary style and some interesting and original thematic concerns and imagery that are forcibly stressed. |
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It was the land of their ancestors for thousands of years, until they were forcibly moved along to make way for cashed-up tourists and information panels. |
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He felt as if he'd been doused in a bucket of cold water suddenly, so profound was the shock of being dragged forcibly out of the memory he had lost himself in. |
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He was forcibly injected with a high-dose tranquiliser, which he said prevented him from being able to eat properly or control his head or mouth for weeks. |
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A mob forcibly took gas masks from a distribution center in Jerusalem on Wednesday. |
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The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness. |
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Consequently, the Dumnonii probably retained a greater degree of political autonomy than the forcibly conquered tribes living to the east. |
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The Moriscos revolted several times and were ultimately forcibly expelled from Spain in the early 17th century. |
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Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump Parliament in 1653, thereby establishing the Protectorate with himself as Lord Protector. |
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Cromwell, aided by Thomas Harrison, forcibly dismissed the Rump on 20 April 1653, for reasons that are unclear. |
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Those who refused to recognise the motion were forcibly ejected by soldiers. |
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After a coup d'etat in 1653, Oliver Cromwell forcibly took control of England from Parliament. |
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The British forcibly separated families and evicted them from Acadia because they refused to vow loyalty to the new British regime. |
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The full ludicrousness of the thing dawned upon me so forcibly that I forgot all about my excitement and scare, and laughed aloud. |
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Buttocks, lower back, and perineum burns occur when a child's middle body is forcibly held under hot water. |
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Orkney was invaded and forcibly annexed by Norway in 875 and settled by the Norse. |
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Following the beheading, it refused to be parted from its owner's body and was covered in her blood, until it was forcibly taken away and washed. |
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About 170,000 more Africans were forcibly brought over during the next five decades. |
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This was forcibly repressed by the government, in actions later dubbed The Killing Time. |
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After he had first marched on Rome in 49 BC, he forcibly opened the treasury, although a tribune had the seal placed on it. |
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Indeed, at the funeral of Geoffrey, he was so overcome with grief that he had to be forcibly restrained from casting himself into the grave. |
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Millions of individuals were forcibly transported to the Americas as slaves, prisoners or indentured servants. |
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It is able to dart forward to grab its prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. |
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Nonetheless, despite laws banning their importation, between 1808 and 1888 more than a million new slaves were forcibly shipped to Brazil. |
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Somersett's case in 1772 held that no slave could be forcibly removed from Britain. |
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Attempts by landowners to forcibly reduce wages, such as the English 1351 Statute of Laborers, were doomed to fail. |
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On 1 April 1947, the Isles of Scilly Police was forcibly merged with the Cornwall Constabulary. |
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The Germanic flotilla was destroyed in a naval engagement, Gannascus was driven out, and Frisian territory was forcibly occupied. |
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Octavian forcibly entered the temple of the Vestal Virgins and seized Antony's secret will, which he promptly publicized. |
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The tax farmers' profits consisted of additional amounts they could forcibly wring from the populace with Rome's blessing or turning a blind eye. |
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Volga Germans living in the Soviet Union were interned in gulags or forcibly relocated during the Second World War. |
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A culture can spontaneously adopt a different culture or older and richer cultures forcibly integrate other weak cultures. |
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In this voyage, Ming China would also forcibly settle the enmity that existed between it and Java. |
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In 1967 a Surinamese survey team was found in the New River Triangle and was forcibly removed. |
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The actual numbers of Bandanese who were killed, forcibly expelled or fled the islands in 1621 remain uncertain. |
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Ultimately, Ethiopia dismantled the federation and forcibly annexed and occupied Eritrea. |
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Ivan executed, exiled or forcibly tonsured prominent members of the boyar clans on questionable accusations of conspiracy. |
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This institution was forcibly discontinued in 1833 when the kingdom was divided into four administrative provinces with no legal mutual links. |
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However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, with many fatalities. |
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Many of the indigenous San people have been forcibly relocated from their land onto reservations. |
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Eventually she had to be forcibly removed from the room, and the jury went into the bedroom in small groups to view the body. |
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With the royal letter in hand, mobs forcibly closed Franciscan abbeys all over Denmark. |
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Mr Chaplin's slap is funny because the slappee suddenly and forcibly realizes how very annoyed he is. |
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Teesside student Blaise Kamba was forcibly removed to the DRC two years ago. |
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Cigarette smokers are now perhaps only a step away from drug addicts in terms of government attempts to forcibly reeducate public behaviour. |
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What about the great number of priests already ordained who were forcibly laicized when they married? |
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Each year Nawabs of Junagadh commemorated the 9th of November as a Black Day for as on this day Indian Army forcibly capture the Junagadh State. |
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A WOMEN'S prison has been blasted for forcibly cutting off inmates' clothes during strip-searches. |
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A MAN who died at an old people's home is to be exhumed for a full post mortem as detectives study claims that residents were forcibly fed. |
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The killer-zombies in our cities and villages must be forcibly disarmed and either deprogrammed or eliminated. |
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Decaying, pustulating bodies lay crammed together in smelly shelters, while two forcibly separated lovers searched for each other. |
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The Ecumenical Patriarchate is unable to train new clergy in Turkey and its theological school was forcibly closed down by the Turkish government. |
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On the other hand, Sonia with all her secular credentials has not fought against communalists as forcibly and relentlessly as was expected from her. |
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Numerous efforts by the police to evict people, including forcibly removing them to the Transkei and Ciskei, failed to stem the flow of people to the area. |
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Here, by a dramatic contrast which one may call monstruous, the supernatural is far more forcibly put before us than by all the glories and the visions of the other painters. |
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Romania, which sees Moldova as a part of itself forcibly broken off, once distributed Romanian passports to Moldovans and to the Gagauz free of charge. |
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And state supreme courts in Louisiana and South Carolina have ruled that forcibly medicating patients so they can be executed violates those states' constitutions. |
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Undocumented immigrants from those three nations were caught by la migra and sent back home, and mareros belonging to those two gangs also began to be forcibly returned. |
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In a previous incident in 2000, he assaulted a 16-year-old girl by grabbing her and forcibly giving her a lovebite as he put his hand under her clothing. |
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Through the 'grand' apartheid policy, millions of Africans were forcibly dislocated to a designated Bantustan dependent on their record of origin. |
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The next thing, three men had forcibly carried her, along a special bridal carpet, into the house of the man who wants to marry her in Kazakhstan's central Akmola region. |
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This seen in the clear air, and the whole spiritualized by endless recollections, fills the eye and the heart more forcibly than I can find words to say. |
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Most have ancestors who were enslaved, with many forcibly transported from the Upper South in the 19th century to work on the area's new plantations. |
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Robbery occurs if an aggressor forcibly snatched a mobile phone or if he used a knife to make an implied threat of violence to the holder and then took the phone. |
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Under British colonial rule Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with its plantation economy highly dependent on slaves forcibly transported from Africa. |
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Orthodox bishops such as Germogen forcibly baptized many Tatars. |
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Escalating, he instituted dragonnades, which included the occupation and looting of Huguenot homes by military troops, in an effort to forcibly convert them. |
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About 200 of the original demonstrators were forcibly loaded onto two Indonesian naval vessels and taken to two different locations to be thrown into the ocean. |
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At the conference, the Taoist claim was officially refuted, and Kublai forcibly converted 237 Daoist temples to Buddhism and destroyed all copies of the Daoist texts. |
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Cultural assimilation can happen either spontaneously or forcibly. |
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Some Enlightenment thinkers collaborated with Enlightened despots, absolutist rulers who attempted to forcibly impose some of the new ideas about government into practice. |
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The long and varied history of the Truro City Police concluded on 28 February 1921 when the constables were forcibly merged with the Cornwall Constabulary. |
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Gordon resorted to hiring a fleet of ships and forcibly transporting his Hebridean crofters to Canada, where they were conveniently abandoned on Canadian authorities. |
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The ongoing clearance policy resulted in starvation, deaths, and a secondary clearance, when families either migrated voluntarily or were forcibly evicted. |
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As in other American states, many of the native inhabitants were soon forcibly removed from their lands by incoming American settlers such as miners, ranchers, and farmers. |
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Between 1968 and 1973, the population was forcibly removed by the United Kingdom through intimidation of locals and denying the return of any who left the island. |
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A period of political liberalization in 1968, known as the Prague Spring, was forcibly ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by several other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded. |
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This includes languages originally spoken in the region, as well as those of Native American tribes from other areas that were forcibly relocated onto reservations there. |
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In Zimbabwe, former Rhodesia, president Robert Mugabe has, starting in the 1990s, targeted white African farmers and forcibly seized their property. |
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In June 1940, the Soviet Union forcibly annexed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and the disputed Romanian regions of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and Hertza. |
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Oliver Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump in 1653 when it seemed to be planning to perpetuate itself rather than call new elections as had been agreed. |
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Around 1563 Drake first sailed west to the Spanish Main, on a ship owned and commanded by John Hawkins, with a cargo of people forcibly removed from the coast of West Africa. |
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Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or even by forcibly detaining one in the public streets. |
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Spain participated in the destruction of aggressive empires in the Americas, only to substitute its own, and forcibly replaced the original religions. |
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