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  • Frequent banning orders compelled a constant change of title.
  • referred a situation to the Court, and also compelled a country to co-operate with it.
  • harged hostile Indians, and with his carbine compelled a party of them to keep under cover of their
  • t Ellis' Ford, Virginia, August 6, 1863, was compelled a second time to leave the regiment, and wen
  • e Disruption of 1843, a legal ruling of 1845 compelled adherents of the Free Church to resign from,
  • ere defeated in the Battle of Castricum, and compelled, after a harsh retreat, to re-embark.
  • imo, General of the Order, heard of this, he compelled Agostino, under obedience, to receive Holy O
  • October 12, 1863, by adroit maneuvering, he compelled an enemy division to recross the Rappahannoc
  • e majority held that the judges could not be compelled and that the direction to the Commission was
  • Cicero compelled Archelaus to quit the campaign against Ariob
  • t a peace, but a bond of servitude"), he was compelled, as soon as the senate was dismissed, to fly
  • in to print campaign posters, Britannia was compelled at last to set up its own printing press.
  • nted chaplain, a man in poor health, who was compelled at times to accept assistance from Therry, t
  • In 1933, the Nazi Machtergreifung in Germany compelled Benseman to move to Montreux where he died s
  • responsibility and that no national interest compelled Britain to be a member.
  • se", recounts the church history, "were thus compelled by a power, equal to that of the bayonet, to
  • n affront upon his majesty, and, having been compelled by the Romans to leave Egypt, he marched aga
  • om Dieppe but that was withdrawn when he was compelled by the King to take two Jesuit priests with
  • Another is boxing, where opponents were compelled by a referee's command, "Toe the line!", to
  • o Shoes and California Blues", until she was compelled by a stroke to hang up the one and play no m
  • A year later he was compelled by the Oxford Act to move to Exmouth, about
  • He was compelled by poverty to accept an invitation to exerci
  • But he was compelled by considerable pressure and demand from his
  • ay from the comfort of East Lothian, and was compelled by his 'just dredour' (rightful fear) of the
  • Compelled by his story, Caldwell joined a renowned cri
  • ious writer, a moralist and a panegyrist was compelled by circumstances to become a ribald satirist
  • Compelled by tuberculosis to retire from the ministry,
  • rnal values, so the Evangelical Christian is compelled by the First Commandment, to oppose that jud
  • s, and commenced practice in London, but was compelled by ill health to remove to the country.
  • Compelled by revenge and supernatural destiny, Zurich
  • ws that the American General John Armstrong, compelled by the rough terrain to abandon a cannon in
  • Later that night, Jack stalks the streets compelled by an urge to hunt Lydia down and take reven
  • Compelled by the papal authority to release him after
  • Compelled by the idea of Marius, Lestat leaves marking
  • used recipients, committed suicide as he was compelled by Congress to testify on the matter.
  • frica, manufacturers of alcohol products are compelled by law to put labels on their packaging warn
  • s made lord chancellor, holding office until compelled by a paralytic stroke to resign in 1733.
  • He was compelled by the Cromwellians to leave his episcopal c
  • Compelled by circumstances-doubtless of a political na
  • s a young, beautiful but aloof Buddhist nun, compelled by circumstances to become a nun, and shelte
  • bandoned when the remaining inhabitants were compelled by the Canadian government to relocate to ot
  • elevation which aroused much indignation and compelled Catherine to reside for a time in Ireland.
  • cause with the English Country Faction, and compelled Charles to order the disbandment of the mara
  • Subsequently, a judicial order compelled Corr to testify and forced him to produce do
  • By this award, Germany and Italy compelled Czechoslovakia to cede southern Slovakia and
  • The proportional representation ballot compelled each voter to endorse an electoral organizat
  • n charge was badly wounded and the party was compelled eventually to retire.
  • The armistice compelled Finland to drive German troops from its terr
  • ebrating Mass in the church of St. Prassede, compelled Gelasius II to go once more into exile.
  • ured the Union garrison at Munfordsville and compelled Gen. George W. Morgan's withdrawal.
  • a business in expectation of personal gain, compelled Gibson to resign from all official posts, al
  • Illness of parents and death of sister have compelled Giedroyc to come back in 1900 to Russia.
  • it is said by Bradford's biographers that he compelled Harington about 1549 to make a restitution t
  • In November 1618 the duke compelled her to enter an enclosed order of nuns in th
  • onment caught up with her, an incident which compelled her to found and register her business in 19
  • gh her forward motor room had flooded, which compelled her to sail on only one engine.
  • intercession with Cleopatra and Mark Antony, compelled Herod to remove Hananel from the office of H
  • Prudence compelled Herod to remove him, and to fill his place w
  • cky for the conflict, until pro-Union forces compelled him to resign from the governorship.
  • ccupied by Philip of Macedon; but the Romans compelled him to evacuate it, and declared the place f
  • rtres, but the opposition of his family soon compelled him to seek new military employment.
  • serving in the West Indies, but poor health compelled him to return home.
  • ht leg, his second wound during the defence, compelled him to return home.
  • n for six years, but the state of his health compelled him to retire on a pension in 1934.
  • looking at nature and her creative methods, compelled him to rethink and reformulate his theistic
  • en cataract, beginning to affect his vision, compelled him to desist.
  • also from a nervous disorder, which in 1868 compelled him to resign his offices.
  • Rhine to serve any other state than France, compelled him to resign his office (1811).
  • er, brought on softening of the brain, which compelled him to resign office on March 24, 1863, and
  • family's possession, and Christopher's task compelled him to rush through much of the material.
  • ed him after he had finished his commentary, compelled him to make some changes therein.
  • oston for several years, when failing health compelled him to reside in Europe, where he continued
  • bilitating stroke on October 19, 1809, which compelled him to give up preaching and died in Boston,
  • defeated by Dionysius near Abacaenum, which compelled him to remain quiet for a time.
  • h was shattered by frequent attacks of gout, compelled him to retire from public life.
  • In 1759 failing health compelled him to return to England.
  • He said that only fear for his life had compelled him to lie and inform and that his mistreatm
  • Ill-health compelled him at last to retire in 1894.
  • unty Sheriff James R. Barton, until sickness compelled him to retire from the case.
  • A dispute with the archbishop compelled him to leave Rouen, and after a short stay i
  • posed by an antipope, Gregory VI (1012), who compelled him to flee Rome.
  • nd the offer of a peerage, which his poverty compelled him to decline.
  • But the coastal advance of the Crusaders compelled him to follow on a parallel course.
  • in a cameo role, and it is perhaps this that compelled him to satirize the novel.
  • final judgment found no proof of heresy, but compelled him to abjure sixteen errors, from his writi
  • Failing health compelled him to seek a change of climate, and he died
  • The revolutionary disturbances compelled him to flee from Lyon and take refuge in Par
  • of Chicago; but his father's health problems compelled him to stay close to home.
  • Ill health compelled him to tender his resignation on December 7,
  • he revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him to take refuge in London where, under th
  • that Umberto Eco had a chance to read, which compelled him to say that "Haroldo de Campos is the be
  • summer of 1864, when his increasing weakness compelled him to resign.
  • 14; but the events of the Hundred Days again compelled him to withdraw into private life, from whic
  • , though lack of money and other misfortunes compelled him to delay printing.
  • he retired in his old age when loss of sight compelled him to resign the bishopric.
  • dicine until about 1875, when failing health compelled him to retire.
  • Cooper's travels in Glacier Bay, Alaska, compelled him to lead scientists in nominating it as a
  • His health compelled him to resign in April 1835, and his later c
  • orthodox ultimately raised a rebellion which compelled him to flee for his life; but his authority
  • sistent disregard of the Uniformity Act 1662 compelled him to retire for a time to Rotterdam in Sep
  • rt, yielded up the castle to the rebels, who compelled him and the archbishop to be sworn to the co
  • in irons, but the threats of their comrades compelled him to desist.
  • 1980s Thole experienced an eye disease that compelled him to reduce his work activity and to leave
  • A fall from his horse compelled him to retire into private life about 1589,
  • he worn-out state of his remaining consorts, compelled him to collect all the remaining survivors i
  • the king and the severity of the winter then compelled him (February 1444) to return home, but not
  • As advancing years compelled him to withdraw from the more exhausting lab
  • 0 m2) in 1906 until, in 1923, failing health compelled him to sell-off 3.046 acres (12,330 m2) of h
  • , a post he held until 1896, when ill-health compelled him to resign.
  • Three years later, an act of parliament compelled him to accept the title of Serjeant-at-law,
  • The parliamentary visitors compelled him in 1648 to resign his mastership and pro
  • Massacre, 5 March 1770, when popular clamour compelled him to order the removal of the troops from
  • illiam Bemrose & Sons, Derby, but ill-health compelled him to give up his indoor occupation, and co
  • This last wound compelled him to go to the Himalayas to recover his he
  • ion until 1817, when an attack of erysipelas compelled him to retire.
  • Failing health compelled him to abandon the second or constructive pa
  • late 1870s until his death, Whipple's health compelled him to spend the winter months each year at
  • Hitler compelled Himmler to make an exception for Maurice and
  • ide till 1869, when his physical infirmities compelled his retirement; as a member of the board, ho
  • eretical books which are forbidden, and even compelled his teacher to admit that quotations might w
  • as very marked, but unfortunately his health compelled his resignation and return to England in 184
  • Ill-health compelled his retirement about 1864.
  • After twelve years, health issues compelled his retirement from the parks system.
  • and retained the chair until failing health compelled his retirement in 1876.
  • India; but in the following year ill-health compelled his return to England on medical certificate
  • e held the position until 1915, when illness compelled his retirement, and was regarded as having h
  • n charge until May 1827, when failing health compelled his relinquishment of active ministerial car
  • ficial frame of the Movimiento Nacional, has compelled historians such as Juan Linz to classify Fra
  • The results of this clash compelled Hohenlohe to shift farther northeast from Gr
  • The Whittenburgs compelled Howe to sell them the Globe-News, and they r
  • the capture of the Temple by Aristobulus II compelled Hyrcanus to surrender.
  • with justice, his resignation was virtually compelled in 1780.
  • before the Supreme Court's ruling would have compelled information about their status to start to b
  • ield and his forces were left leaderless and compelled into ignominious surrender.
  • ROC could not have compelled ISS (UK) Ltd to pay more because only ISS (U
  • 1904 a lawsuit brought against the railroad compelled it to tear up the block and a half of tracks
  • 7 Hubert de Burgh King Henry III's justiciar compelled king Louis of France to agree to peace terms
  • in the suppression of Edgar Quinet's chair, compelled Lenormant to give up his professorship; he w
  • tion (as at sejms) of a confederation, which compelled majority voting.
  • The popularity of the song compelled many artists from all different genres from
  • that spread throughout the city in its wake, compelled Martin Luther King, Jr. to visit Memphis in
  • Peace before the book's disappointing sales compelled Medley, then a struggling self-publisher, to
  • o the resurgent Spanish forces and this soon compelled Napoleon to intervene with his Grand Army in
  • Also in 587, Guntram compelled obedience from Waroch, the Breton ruler of t
  • his act prohibited any person under 21 being compelled or knowingly allowed to ascend or descend a
  • 840 Act prohibited any person under 21 being compelled or knowingly allowed to ascend or descend a
  • 840 Act prohibited any person under 21 being compelled or knowingly allowed to ascend or descend a
  • and the loss of approximately 40,000 of men compelled Osman II to ask for negotiations to begin.
  • He compelled Panagis Tsaldaris to resign as prime ministe
  • It is said that this action compelled Preble to join the Navy.
  • ving recently conquered a portion of Frisia, compelled Rathbod to cease harassing the Christians.
  • She compelled recognition in top international competition
  • e served for ten years, until failing health compelled resignation.
  • In old age the disorder of the island compelled saint Malo to leave, but the people soon beg
  • By 25 January, when wintry weather compelled Sauret to suspend siege operations, Urrutia'
  • Wellesley's victory at the Battle of Argaon, compelled Scindia to come to terms, and a treaty was s
  • polls that showed him 7 to 9 points behind, compelled Sherwood to respond with a television ad in
  • 90 the opposition of the population of Tirol compelled Sigismund to hand over the rulership to Arch
  • dment to a $4 billion public works bill that compelled state and local governments, seeking federal
  • The king was insensed and compelled Stigand to go to Battle to consecrate the mo
  • ed that as long as evidence arising from the compelled testimony could incriminate the individual i
  • , and she supported the effort which finally compelled that valuable Confederate stronghold to surr
  • o law, the move by the government eventually compelled the World Football League's Toronto Northmen
  • At this time, James had compelled the authorities of Magdalen College, Oxford
  • m at Arcetri that an Inquisitor had recently compelled the author of a book printed at Florence to
  • entioned the Language Movement of 1952 which compelled the government to establish Bengali at par w
  • the signature of a treaty in March 1941 that compelled the French to relinquish the provinces of Ba
  • , gained rapid and brilliant successes which compelled the shah to sue for peace in February 1828.
  • Settembrini (both of them on board the ship) compelled the crew to land them at Cork, in the United
  • endered further cohabitation unendurable and compelled the parties to separate."
  • tary conspirators broke into the palace, and compelled the prince to sign his abdication.
  • The rules compelled the two winning clubs to participate and gov
  • e.g. by going to Kimberley himself, he compelled the military to mount a defense of the town
  • His coolness and determination finally compelled the enemy to withdraw.
  • season for the DAP, but construction delays compelled the team to play one more season there.
  • what had taken place, returned to Trier and compelled the emperor to rescind an order to the milit
  • military campaigns on the Virginia Peninsula compelled the College to close its doors.
  • He compelled the Confederates to abandon Paintsville and
  • German forces (some 240 miles in six weeks) compelled the Wehrmacht's engineers to expedite its co
  • , who was the Commodore of the U.S. Navy who compelled the opening of Japan to the West with the Co
  • They compelled the ministry to agree to the removal of the
  • s in an invasion of Zealand, Charles rapidly compelled the Danes to submit to the Peace of Travenda
  • lers of Indore belatedly joined the fray and compelled the British to make peace.
  • However, a lack of artillery ammunition compelled the Confederate forces to abandon these posi
  • off much of the Chinese Army from China and compelled the allies to evacuate Burma.
  • nth later, yellow fever was again raging and compelled the ship to be placed in quarantine at Pensa
  • When, in December, 1897, failing health compelled the retirement of Moses Angel, Abrahams was
  • orce overran other nearby principalities and compelled the submission of their rulers.
  • again by the play of his matchless fighting" compelled the Hammira (i e. Amir) to "lay aside his en
  • This escalation compelled the Navy and Marine Corps command staffs to
  • uns, and, by the ferocity of his rifle fire, compelled the guncrews to take cover and then to surre
  • In 1650, Cromwell's invasion compelled the weakened Covenanters to accept political
  • lengthy delays on the part of the purchaser compelled the owner of the site to seek an alternative
  • When the hostility of the Calvinists compelled the community to leave Bruges in 1578 they a
  • Though the Young Turks had compelled the Sultan in his capacity as the Caliph to
  • Bonaparte quickly counterattacked, compelled the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont to make pea
  • Sumo's disgrace has compelled the national quasi-official broadcaster NHK
  • He compelled the Hmong of the Federation to sell to him a
  • ernatives to the dueling UCRs, these results compelled the Antipersonalists' chief voice, Internal
  • , but Saddam Hussein's rise to power in 1979 compelled the artist to leave and take construction jo
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