Normal spinal joints often make popping sounds when the joint surfaces are forcefully separated by manipulation. |
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I grab her chin forcefully with my hand and pull her face towards mine, watching her as she blinks furiously and opens her eyes wide. |
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Copulations in which the male forcefully mounted the female in the absence of female solicitation were regarded as forced. |
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My hairdresser is severely unamused at this intrusion, and begins cutting my hair forcefully and faster, with her lips pressed tightly together. |
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As the peaceful sit-down protest was winding down the police announced they would forcefully remove people. |
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Gabrielle had bought her a music box, but when the accident occurred, it had hit the ground forcefully and was smashed to bits. |
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Then he grabbed the keys to his car, extending the ignition key, and grabbed her wrist, sliding it along forcefully. |
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With both hands she shoved the blade back and side-kicked the startled man forcefully, crushing him against an unoffending door. |
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He quickly picked apples from the boughs of the tree, throwing them forcefully down upon the heads of his assailants. |
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Whilst employed as a bouncer he was instructed to forcefully eject an unruly customer who refused to wear a formal shirt. |
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And then Wendy sneezed, she sneezed so forcefully that the door trembled slightly under her fingers. |
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I slammed the snooze button on the clock rather forcefully, and rolled over, successfully falling back into a peaceful state of unconsciousness. |
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A cleft in the roof of the mouth makes it difficult for the baby to suck forcefully enough to draw milk through a nipple. |
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Calm down, Natalie, I told myself forcefully as I yanked my hairbrush through my hair. |
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Any competent conveyancer would, or should, have warned the sub-lessees of the risks, clearly and forcefully. |
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Hold your breath as you quickly clean the dumbbells to shoulder level, then forcefully press the weights overhead. |
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That would depend on how forcefully it hits the floor and how much air pressure is in the ball. |
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Why forcefully turn kids who have no money to purchase said narcotics into junkies when he could very easily sway teenagers? |
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It doesn't surprise me when the most forcefully pious turn out to be raging hypocrites with identity issues. |
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But it made her resent them for insisting so forcefully that she go along on the trip. |
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God offers to the life-process opportunities for instantiating new forms of order, but these are not forcefully imprinted on living beings. |
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With each retelling, he draws the silences out a little further and intones each word more forcefully. |
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It increases the heart rate, makes muscles contract more forcefully and enhances the general state of alertness. |
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Raise your hips only as high as you can while still forcefully contracting your abs for a second or two. |
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He forcefully articulated his points, which were punctuated with statistics and figures. |
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Ken arrived at the front door, which had always denied his presence and flung him back forcefully if he dared touch it. |
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What comes across forcefully from the book is the extent to which Godwin did not aspire to the role of intellectual. |
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He underplays constantly, but he does step up to the plate to assert himself forcefully from time to time. |
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A more forcefully modern rejection of the courtly Petrarchan tradition could scarcely be made. |
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Many of the figures are spray-painted solid gold, to enable their power to radiate more forcefully. |
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The preconceptions on which such views are built are forcefully challenged by him in an article this month. |
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He ran ahead, but something forcefully collided into his back, making him drop the plastic case. |
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Her performance had fine details, like how she forcefully clasped her mother's hands as if to silence her prophecies of doom. |
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He forcefully turned her arm over, and slowly a grimace spread over his face. |
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Biting her lip, she tried to push past him, but he forcefully grabbed her by the arm. |
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She swung it open forcefully, finding herself face-to-face with a beaming Michael. |
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With her free hand, she was gripping his chin and forcefully turning his face towards hers. |
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The guard pulled Rob to his feet and forcefully set him into the chair, cuffing his hands behind him. |
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They pushed me so quickly and forcefully that I fell back into a pile of garbage bags and hit my head on a garbage bin. |
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The decriers of greed, privilege, and degeneracy and champions of economic equality are forcefully rebutted in turn. |
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She turned the giant clear doorknob on the heavy front door and forcefully pulled it towards herself. |
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On this night, everything will be tied together, and the gospel of Jesus Christ clearly and forcefully proclaimed. |
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He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church. |
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He smiled as Elena gulped her wine, put down the glass a bit too forcefully, and leaned on him, letting the sway of the car take it's toll. |
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The soldiers surrounded it, knocked on the door, and politely but forcefully made their entry. |
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Without any hesitation, I entwine my legs with his and forcefully twist them, knocking him into the third guy there. |
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Since the air isn't blown forcefully downward, you won't feel draftiness or chill. |
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As the attendant walked her to her seat, she was forcefully aware of all eyes on her. |
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Frustrated, I forcefully shove out of the group and stand by the refreshment table with the small group of wallflowers. |
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Combined with strong jaw muscles and gill covers that assist in forcefully expelling a stream of water, the mouth acts like a water pistol. |
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She groped through her pile of dirty clothes for her battered gym shoes and wrenched them on forcefully. |
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Pursing his lips, he landed a heavy right hook on the boy's jaw before he could dodge, sending his head snapping back forcefully. |
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If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us. |
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And with that, Kel dragged her twin forcefully out of their front door before their mother could say anything else. |
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After the last retch, Stine forcefully bit down on his lip, as if to keep from vomiting again. |
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She forcefully turned her face away and the two young men laughed out loud. |
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Unfortunately, with this type of packaging a pair of scissors or a knife is necessary to forcefully remove the contents. |
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Her hands were shaking, her body trembling but her voice screamed forcefully into the phone. |
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She forcefully reached over and mashed the play button, storming out of the room as the message began to play for her boss. |
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And she closed the door somewhat forcefully to leave Charles in his moody meanderings. |
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Statistics show that for every illegal immigrant rounded up and forcefully deported, about a thousand self-deport. |
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Any form of line dancing that encourages freewheeling self-expression must be forcefully discouraged. |
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King George wanted to forcefully impose British mercantilism on the colonies. |
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The tongue contacts the food item forcefully, pushing it down into the papillae, maximizing the area of contact. |
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When it was done I thought of the WW2 urinal decals that allowed one to micturate, forcefully, into the visage of an Axis leader. |
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Byron was shoved out of the way rather forcefully by two identical twins with very mischievous grins. |
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Clearly, we must actively and forcefully explain the importance of our fundamental mission to policy leaders and the general public. |
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I walked past him calmly, but when I was at his side, I used all the force I could and shouldered him forcefully. |
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As I stand in shock, Riley pushes me to the side and then forcefully shoves me into a chair. |
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Improved balance keeps skiers tackling moguls and soccer players kicking forcefully. |
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But two can play at that game, and they also hinted, quite forcefully, at legal action based on the Human Rights Act. |
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Her hand flew up and smacked Kim forcefully around the face. |
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With the blood from his head injury obscuring his vision, Beharry managed to continue to control his vehicle, and forcefully reversed the Warrior out of the ambush area. |
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A former great urging another man to forcefully keep an up-and-coming female rapper in line? |
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For its own sake, the Republican Party should reject this idea as forcefully as possible. |
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The early precedent for forcefully striking down protests makes the peaceful 1989 East German revolution all the more noteworthy. |
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Failure to engage as forcefully on human rights will ultimately be counterproductive to American security and Chinese stability. |
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He pushed the quilt forcefully away from him and leaped out of bed. |
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I believe that this camp will assert itself more and more forcefully in the coming months as it finds itself increasingly the object of focus for the two other camps. |
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In the other are those who forcefully reject new tourist attractions, preferring to remain a quaint backwater, undisturbed by 21st-century concerns. |
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But it was in the decisions they made to cause vexation that slaves most forcefully expressed their humanity, and their opposition to the institution that oppressed them. |
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The union last month said it planned to forcefully occupy the farm outside to protest the government's failure to implement a decision to expropriate land owners. |
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They refused to pay the Romanian woman, who is six months pregnant, and instead took turns forcefully raping and beating her. |
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He flung the door open so forcefully it slammed against the bedroom wall. |
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She paints sharply peculiar yet forcefully compelling human faces. |
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His style is clear and exuberant, his opinions, whether we agree with them or not, are expressed forcefully, often with humour and a little gentle malice. |
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At that debate, Orville Schell forcefully argued that China has significant advantages. |
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He used his intellect and knowledge empathically rather than forcefully. |
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The blue sack landed forcefully, spilling out most of its contents. |
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Maybe this first and most forcefully got my attention in tornado alley but it continues. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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He argued forcefully against the depopulation of rural villages. |
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Dropping the sandwich, she shoved her chair back so forcefully that it nearly toppled over and strode over to where Kent was playing on the floor with his action figure. |
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It was a cold morning on Ray Street on 9 February 1955 when 2000 policemen, armed with guns, knobkerries and rifles, forcefully moved the families to Meadowlands, Soweto. |
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Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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She speaks softly but forcefully, an indication of how feisty she can be. |
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Each community can assert its own convictions forcefully, but neither community should resort to anathemas or silences, to exclusion or withdrawal. |
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She hurled it at him forcefully before storming out of his room. |
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She cast it aside forcefully and with stony eyes, turned to Dimitri. |
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The other driver, who was fixing her makeup in the rear view mirror while driving on my side of the road at forty miles per hour, hit me quiet forcefully. |
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Stories of a similar nature were current even in More's lifetime and he denied them forcefully. |
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Wesley was a logical thinker and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. |
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He said that if the said staff was transferred from the hospital the other hospital would be shut down forcefully in the area of Tangi. |
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If Keats did not know this statement to be commonsensically true he would not have insisted so forcefully on the reverse. |
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The ECP had declared the result as null and void over the alleged women disenfranchisement forcefully. |
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It was the Arabs who destroyed the Sassanids in the battle of Qadissiya and forcefully Islamised Persia. |
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The MP tried to arrest them, but Louis forcefully argued the pair out of the situation. |
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During exercise, the abdominal wall contracts, increasing pressure on the diaphragm, which forces air out quicker and more forcefully. |
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According to legend, Ambrose immediately and forcefully stopped Arianism in Milan. |
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Li Yuan, known as Emperor Gaozu of Tang, ruled until 626, when he was forcefully deposed by his son Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin. |
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I cannot imagine a book that brings out more forcefully, more unhingingly, what we have to by reading about the experience of growing up. |
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When the Revolution opened, groups of women acted forcefully, making use of the volatile political climate. |
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These currents are strongly influenced by bottom topography, since dense, bottom water must forcefully flow over and around depressions and projections in the seafloor. |
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Llewelyn, wanting to cement his links to royalty more forcefully, sought to marry Eleanor de Montfort, daughter of Simon de Montfort and King Edward's cousin. |
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Subjects were asked to inhale maximally then expire as quickly and as forcefully as possible and encouraged to continue until a plateau in the spirogram was observed. |
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To counter the rising Safawi power, in 1502 Sultan Bayazid-II forcefully deported many Shi'ites including Alawis from his lands to other parts of his empire. |
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