Any modern understanding of the history of the region must perforce rely on the oral traditions. |
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When a puzzle is not explainable through sound, rational argument then perforce we need to look at the less rational domain. |
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The reviewer is perforce required to deal with major themes and how topics within them are treated. |
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So long as they paid tribute punctually, local rulers and local communities were perforce left to govern themselves. |
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Because the Supreme Court is itself important, the process by which its members are chosen is perforce of great significance. |
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Therefore, it is to be expected that the advice from counsel, perforce, will have to be to obey the law. |
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Their nostrils, one should understand, must be tightly clipped to avoid accidental drowning and since they surface only briefly they must perforce gulp air. |
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Lurid black and white must perforce give way to reputable gray. |
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Now that most of us, perforce, live in urban areas, the kind of storm that cuts power lines can be lethal. |
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When we talk about paying for goods and services online using credit cards, it will perforce compare how the system works in the west and us. |
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It was in such disrepair that the painting and fittings no longer complied with standards and must perforce be replaced. |
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A legislative assembly is not perforce independent of a Government or wiser than it in its counsels. |
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When stamps first appeared in a rouletted or perforated state, people had been so accustomed to use the scissors, that they must perforce still cut them apart. |
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In this case, because of the fact that the European Data Protection Supervisor was appointed after the establishment of the system, the check perforce becomes ex-post facto. |
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Ne on her teares or plaint, at all to have remorse, but to bring the mayde perforce. |
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The border had been moved perforce from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea into which the Ural River projects. |
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The Conservatives are now, perforce, an English party. |
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One of them considers that this programme must perforce include the question of combating exclusion, particularly within the framework of the implementation of the intersectoral project on cities. |
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All members of the House want to see weaknesses corrected and problems addressed, however, there are several issues that must be perforce discussed. |
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This perforce puts undue strain on the brain cells for it brings quiescent cells into activity and awakens the brain consciousness to the light of the soul. |
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From its very inception, the Atlantic Alliance was more than just a military pact, even if during the Cold War years the military aspects perforce overshadowed the political ones. |
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A chief executive who holds such a public delegation and performance agreement becomes perforce a public actor, even though the overall accountability to the minister remains unchanged. |
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Current practices in industrialised countries tend towards greater institutionalisation of the elderly, placing them in large homes where they perforce lose their sense of purpose and dignity. |
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Today, medicine has reached such a point of complexity that specialists have perforce been needed who can deal with one area of the body and with its effects upon the entire physical vehicle. |
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Species discoveries that disclosed new information about evolutionary processes became, perforce, elements in the battle between Darwinists and their enemies. |
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She did not do well and after only seven turbulent years, at the end of which Protestants had gained complete control of Scotland, she had perforce to abdicate. |
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More than 200,000 developers at 4,000 organizations use the Perforce SCM system worldwide. |
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Did he suspire, that light and weightless down Perforce must move. |
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