Accounts of plantation life confirm that women gave their labor unwillingly and were a constant source of frustration to managers and overseers. |
As a reward she is allowed to choose her husband and names Bertram, who unwillingly obeys the king's order to wed her. |
He told reporters he'd had to unwillingly relinquish the role that brought him worldwide fame. |
Thus Triodes unwillingly reinforces the Heideggerian fallacy that mythic or metaphysical registers are directly generative of social programmes. |
To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away. |
In the new show, she plays a single mother who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. |