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Forcible

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  • are pronounced guilty of the complex crime of forcible abduction with rape, and each and every one o
  • forcible abortions on Eastern workers;
  • r which continued for four centuries till the forcible advent of Islam.
  • on Domestic Duties,' described as 'excellent, forcible, and practical,' besides separate sermons and
  • exceedingly well done, and it contains a very forcible argument against the possibility of the inher
  • traordinary business ability, was a clear and forcible, as well as voluminous writer, and withal a m
  • among the Pomeranians, after several previous forcible attempts by Poles and Italians to convert Pom
  • to her, and expressed their abhorrence of the forcible attempts already made to restore the Catholic
  • tember 25, 2009 Poland passed legislation for forcible chemical castration of child molesters.
  • By comparison with the forcible closure of monasteries elsewhere in Protestan
  • of the actor", if the victim is "subjected to forcible compulsion", or is "under 12 years of age", o
  • He was convicted of forcible confinement and use of a weapon to commit an
  • first-degree murder along with two counts of forcible confinement and two counts of breaking and en
  • Amandus and shows his readiness to resort to forcible conversion and Dagobert's willingness to prov
  • ues, destruction of holy books, fines and the forcible conversion of orphans were used.
  • They were subjected to forcible conversions to Islam, death, and torture.
  • adra Singh, "The Bill was intended to prevent forcible conversions.
  • this legislation, Sussex endeavoured to give forcible effect to it, first by taking the field again
  • He is noted for his fluent, forcible, elegant and persuasive speaking style.
  • Statutes concerning forcible entries and riots confirmed (15 Ric 2 c 2) (1
  • Forcible Entry
  • The Forcible Entry Act 1623
  • Formerly the Forcible Entry Act 1381, chapter 2 of 15 Ric 2 (1391),
  • ace, who had received a complaint that such a forcible entry had been committed, to take the power o
  • It created a statutory offence of forcible entry which superseded the common law offence
  • ssession of freehold land in respect of which forcible entry or forcible detainer was being committe
  • It provided that the Forcible Entry Act 1381 and one or more other pieces o
  • The Forcible Entry Act 1381 (5 Ric 2 St 1 c 7) was an Act
  • The Forcible Entry Act 1623 (21 Jac 1 c 15) was an Act of
  • is a tool used in fire and rescue service for forcible entry and other prying and striking tasks.
  • rsonnel, and law enforcement officers to gain forcible entry to buildings, automobiles, etc. during
  • Forcible entry is defined by Merriam-Webster's Diction
  • the property, while remaining exempt from the Forcible Entry Act.
  • Forcible Entry, Ropes, Knots, and Extinguishers
  • l is a tool used by many fire departments for forcible entry.
  • To prevent the forcible establishment of a Japanese puppet state, Son
  • n the anti-Chinese rioters and preventing the forcible eviction of Seattle's Chinese residents.
  • The resolution cited cases of "mass forcible expulsion" and deportation of civilians, abus
  • Denailing-the forcible extraction of the fingernails and/or toenails
  • are graphic descriptions of imprisonment and forcible feeding of hunger strikers.
  • elf or another to prevent the commission of a forcible felony.”
  • ful, but seldom flattering, and his heads are forcible in coloring.
  • e disappearance of the Jews by means of their forcible integration into the Christian community, in
  • passed a domestic partnership statute without forcible intervention of the courts.
  • gained much media attention for his somewhat forcible kiss with Rakhi Sawant in June 2006 during hi
  • as japanese rule was, objectively speaking, a forcible military occupation.
  • n position to buy Quimigal (founded after the forcible nationalizations as the chemical company of t
  • Olaf played an important part in the often forcible, on pain of torture or death, conversion of t
  • not a crime, but the term is used to describe forcible or otherwise involuntary acts that differ fro
  • nized to support a communist project "for the forcible overthrow and transformation of all existing
  • she entered the county of Ribagorza and took forcible possession of various castles and fortresses
  • e also claimed ownership of the land and took forcible possession of property at Millhouses, a siege
  • but because his statement affords a ready and forcible presentation of the subject.
  • “The Spanish government has given us the most forcible proofs of its tyranny, its bad faith, and of
  • The Chinese government's forcible put-down hastened his decision to emigrate to
  • provide in service training about the act of forcible rape and associated trauma to new officers.
  • the death penalty for criminals convicted of forcible rape of a child under twelve years of age.
  • sibility of parole to any person convicted of forcible rape of a child under twelve years of age.
  • Convicted of forcible rape, he was sent to the California Men's Col
  • y-nine felonies, including multiple counts of forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sodomy by use
  • ittaker were charged with murder, kidnapping, forcible rape, sexual perversion and criminal conspira
  • es per year (Index I crimes include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary,
  • rsions into their territory and resisting the forcible recruitment by FARC of indigenous youth.
  • ay of combating fuel poverty, if one excludes forcible rehousing, is to target energy efficiency mea
  • frida had once written a paper advocating the forcible relocation of millions of black Americans to
  • ernal exile on the lands "reserved" for their forcible relocation; or to assimilation in the general
  • in the organization of the resistance and the forcible removal of Hitler.
  • ed to negotiate a new treaty, under threat of forcible removal to the Dakota Territory, and was only
  • alifornia, where his family lived until their forcible removal to a Japanese-American internment cam
  • It presents the history of the forcible removal and relocation of Cherokee people fro
  • to the dignity of the British crown, by their forcible removal from that place.
  • ement of civilian population in ghetto areas, forcible removal, displacement and deportation of civi
  • He stated that the order was to forcible remove civilians form their homes and line th
  • r of the day, Edward Heath, Reed proposed the forcible repatriation of citizens of the Republic of I
  • tory to the Communist side rather than risk a forcible rescue of Dodd.
  • return to Poland after more than 50 years of forcible resettlement in Soviet Union.
  • any available means of raising funds, and the forcible sale of its whole property was imminent.
  • much as the slave's inability to prevent the forcible sale of his wife and children."
  • ssic work of Victorian erotica concerning the forcible seduction of a girl called Alice by a Victori
  • as a pretext for an invasion of Ireland and a forcible seizure of the assets in question.
  • f Philomena Lee, a non-fiction book about the forcible separation of a mother and child by the nuns
  • ck mentions in his book Lenin's Tomb that the forcible settlement of the Eveni, who are essentially
  • d on-campus crime statistics that included 48 forcible sex offenses, 10 robberies, 15 aggravated ass
  • al murder in the commission of robbery, rape, forcible sodomy, abduction, and use of a firearm in th
  • rder in the commission of robbery, abduction, forcible sodomy, rape, and use of a firearm in the mur
  • Sexual Sterilization Act, which permitted the forcible sterilization of “undesirables” in the provin
  • nd Gerard Soest, and from the latter learnt a forcible, straightforward style of portraiture which r
  • physical restraint, solitary confinement and forcible strip searching of children in prisons, secur
  • Isn't the language implying the forcible taking of the "Seat of Peter" a little NPOV?H
  • he inspector pointed out to their Worships in forcible terms and eloquent language how rife this sys
  • 6), deportation (Count 7), and inhumane acts ( forcible transfer) (Count 8), as it specifically relat
  • imes against humanity (murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture and rape), and two counts f