In May 1645 Prince Rupert captured Leicester, forcing the parliamentarians to raise the siege of Oxford. |
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An increasingly popular process, reverse osmosis, essentially filters water at the molecular level, by forcing it through a membrane. |
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South Africa attacked from the opening whistle forcing mistakes from the England side. |
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A hot dry wind stirred up small whirlwinds of dust and sand, forcing her to squint. |
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I have visions of the plant leaping upon passers-by and forcing them to eat its fruit. |
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They voted 34 against with 11 in favour, forcing the immediate resignation of the entire board. |
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They whet the palate by forcing you to tune into subtleties in flavouring and the natural tastes of the very fresh ingredients. |
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It is not about punishing councils, still less about forcing them to fund people who wait for services that are not their responsibility. |
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He took her by the hand and led her quickly forward, forcing her to jog to keep up with his long strides. |
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Of course, the position had the advantage of forcing Mitch, Sara and Mike closer to the door. |
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However, Gary Greenwood led the fight-back with an unbeaten 39 only to run out of partners with Thackley just two runs adrift of forcing a tie. |
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The increases are also forcing more poor would-be students to choose another path. |
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Some twirled around while others puddled about forcing some of the pedestrians to stop and take note of their revelry. |
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Furthermore, forcing welfare recipients onto workfare has forced many young people to drop out of school or training programs. |
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The same man tried to attack a third woman after following her along the M6 motorway, before ramming her car and forcing her to stop. |
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Police had to seal off the junction for more than two hours, forcing motorists to find alternative routes. |
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The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts. |
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That should mean not forcing more car-dependence and more fossil fuel burning by closing neighbourhood walkable libraries. |
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There are the people who walk three abreast and really slowly forcing you to lower your pace until you spot a chance to get around them. |
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She was fired some three months ago after protesting against the company's policy of forcing employees to work overtime while not clocked in. |
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Let's not confuse World music with bland wallpaper forcing listeners to entertain themselves. |
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She was forcing herself to move, forcing herself to keep time with the music. |
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Harty, as is a poacher's wont, removed any dubiety by forcing the ball into the back of the net, before running off in pursuit of the acclaim. |
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The president said the media has been a driving force for him and his staff, forcing him to examine and improve their overall performance. |
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Hunting dogs have an easier time treeing a raccoon than forcing it out of a burrow. |
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But in recent years attendance has plunged, forcing the track into financial quicksand. |
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The team is so weak at cornerback that forcing the action in the opponent's backfield is the only way it can succeed. |
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So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend. |
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An acute shortage of respite facilities for autistic children is forcing families to put children into residential care. |
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Lee nodded and ran out, forcing his legs to move fast even though they felt as if they were weighted down with lead. |
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Stepping in front of him, her hand gently lifted his chiseled chin, forcing him to stare at her. |
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Suddenly the train jolted to a stop and a bunch of armed men entered, forcing us off the train. |
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In a sense, putting a plan down on paper is forcing you to be very critical about yourself and your business. |
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Morgan argues that forcing organization theory into lexicons, literal language and precise formulations is a retrograde step. |
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The management of the hospital tried to implement compulsory service at a Tours law court, forcing midwives to work, but did not succeed. |
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Just ten days later Oldham County Court granted an injunction forcing the landlady to allow her tenant back into the property. |
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Woad robs the soil of nutrients, forcing medieval woad growers in Europe to move frequently in search of uncultivated land. |
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No one rode herd on all those people, forcing them to cooperate for your benefit. |
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Charlie Cudworth and Otley's hooker were yellow-carded forcing the Saras to re-organise their front row. |
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The warm forcing conditions for witloof chicory production can cause browning of the chicon axis. |
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Rising losses led to a restriction of new bank funding, forcing the company to drastically retrench and restrict lending. |
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If at that moment, the swordsman lunges, forcing the lance to the outside, he is safe and the lancer is at his mercy. |
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Due to residues in the witloof chicory heads the use of insecticides is forbidden during forcing. |
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Emigrations were induced by removing the roof slide from the old nest, forcing the ants to find a new home. |
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He took the true mantle of kinghood by forcing Asineth, now queen by her father's death, to marry him. |
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A tremendous drive set them back on their heels, forcing them to concede a penalty. |
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I saw her tense up slightly before relaxing and forcing a grin on her face. |
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With Prussian support uncut, the Russian army in Warsaw marched into Silesia forcing Italy to retreat. |
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Thieves gained entry by disconnecting the security alarm and forcing their entry through the rear door. |
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No compromise could be reached before Congress recessed, forcing lawmakers to pass a stopgap measure to continue funding at current levels. |
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New teaching methods were about trying to engage kids rather than forcing them to digest dry facts. |
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In a large number of cases, the main gate and the forcing pens are on opposite sides of the receiving yard. |
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Jay and Arty's mother has passed away, forcing them to live with Grandma while Dad earns enough money to pay back a loan shark. |
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At present, those guilty of forcing someone into marriage can be prosecuted for kidnap, false imprisonment or rape. |
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Blogs, talk-radio and cable have exposed them lickspittles by forcing them into open conflict on ideas and facts. |
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Perhaps these crazy ideas are just his way of forcing the federal government to ante up more money to the provinces for health care. |
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When Nick finds out that his girl is shacking with Morgan, he flips out and kidnaps her, forcing Morgan into a showdown at the local warehouse. |
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A private guarantor would do this by identifying and forcing the recapitalization of troubled institutions as soon as they weaken. |
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The thieves broke in by forcing a casement window in the dining room before ransacking the house. |
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But now a report from consultants has kicked the proposals into touch, forcing Mr Branston to abandon one of his big ideas. |
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Worshipers are encouraged to be careful about diction, stay in tune, sing exact note values, and avoid forcing the sound. |
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But then again it is her fault for snooping and forcing people to tell her the truth. |
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I take another drink but it makes me slightly dizzy, forcing me to retire to my bedroom. |
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Then a blizzard closed in forcing the men to make a 15-mile detour around the water in a complete white-out. |
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The sudden forcing noise as he pushed the sticking window open caused a ripple of excitement to quickly spread through the crowd below. |
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The burglars used a nearby ladder to climb onto a flat roof before forcing open a window. |
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Half their team were delayed when the Selby Toll Bridge jammed, forcing a rejig of their batting order at Burn. |
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West Berlin became a forcing house for new ideas about urban architecture and planning. |
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Thick leather straps went around ankles, and thighs, holding her legs tight to the stone, forcing them WIDE apart. |
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Global consolidation and the demand for moving data are forcing a rationalization of U.S. networks. |
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In 1052 Godwin's family engineered a successful return, forcing the king to restore their land and titles. |
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Researchers at the college tested ginseng on laboratory rats by forcing them to swim after a heavy dose. |
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But he feels he may be whistling in the wind, with precious little hope of forcing a change in the short term. |
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Second, his proposal is premised on the idea that you should make it virtually impossible to leave the military, forcing the economically disadvantaged to re-up. |
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I stopped, cupping my hand over my mouth and forcing back tears. |
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All phone lines to the police headquarters went down yesterday after the blunder and the central 999 system failed, forcing calls to be re-routed to local stations. |
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Marin also suggests that forcing men into the delivery room when they would rather be elsewhere is unwise. |
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But it's nonetheless true that right at the moment, dependence on oil is forcing the West to funnel money to repressive regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere. |
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I rammed my elbow into their side, forcing them to let go of me. |
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The rotating band contacts the lands and grooves at the forcing cone. |
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But there are also reasons to be wary of forcing out-of-state companies to collect your sales tax. |
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We want our primal fill like the Romans forcing some standard-stealing barbarian on a flaying parade. |
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The workforce now skews female, and men have been hit harder by the recession, forcing women into the breadwinner role. |
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Rebels took up arms against Taylor in 1999, however, battling their way to the capital in June and forcing the cornered president into exile in Nigeria two months later. |
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Earlier in the day, Southampton Water was wreathed in smoky fog, forcing the crew to rely on years of hard-won experience to get their passengers safely across. |
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I looked up as he came closer, but Andreus coiled up the lash into a plaited leather loop and hit me across the back of the neck with it, forcing my eyes back down. |
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Have your fireplace or wood stove inspected annually to remove any creosote build-up, which can block the chimney, forcing toxic fumes back into your living room. |
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The teacher was accused of forcing his political beliefs on impressionable teenagers. |
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They moved north and east forcing the government to resume pastoral leases and resurvey and subdivide them for agricultural blocks and new towns to service them. |
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Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize. |
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The antinovel usually fragments and distorts the experience of its characters, forcing the reader to construct the reality of the story from a disordered narrative. |
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The liquidation of foreign assets brought the largest Austrian commercial bank, to the brink of insolvency, forcing the Austrian government to freeze all its remaining assets. |
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The Rainbow Warrior had been blockading the military port until police boarded the ship on Saturday night and cut her anchor chain forcing the ship into dock. |
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Paramilitary troops in grey urban camouflage moved into the square, five abreast, forcing demonstrators into side-streets. |
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This progresses to Fox abusing Spinelli at Fox's home, forcing him to engage in various sexual acts. |
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The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's testimony by forcing him to admit that he had changed his story. |
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Then, at the end of August, Japanese forces endeavoured to flank Port Moresby and reinforce their troops on the Kokoda Track by forcing a landing at Milne Bay. |
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Just a day earlier, an Australian transport plane took ground fire shortly after takeoff, fatally wounding an American passenger and forcing pilots to abort the flight. |
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It forbids forcing every American to kowtow to the beliefs of any sect. |
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They were dressed and starring blankly around the room at the other girls who were obviously forcing themselves out of bed and into their tattered rags. |
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By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs. |
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He was holding onto the thick leg of an armchair, but tiny, scratching hands were clawing at him, forcing him to loosen his grip more and more gradually. |
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Politics seems to assail Carvalho, forcing him to take up former cudgels and defend his corner. |
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More than 1,000 students clashed with police in riot gear, blocking the President's access to the site and forcing him to pull around to a back gate. |
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It all came down to the line with Biziak and Kavas just forcing out Laos and Raagel to win gold with Estonia taking silver and Hungary winning a credible bronze. |
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With the French fleet neutralised, Harman then attacked the French at Cayenne, forcing its garrison to surrender. |
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On 30 August 2014, an abortive military coup took place forcing then Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to flee to South Africa for three days. |
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Meanwhile, Rhodesia's internal conflict intensified, eventually forcing him to open negotiations with the militant nationalists. |
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From July it became increasingly clear that the Tory peers would reject the budget, partly in the hope of forcing an election. |
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Her RBF has been with her ever since she was a baby, forcing her to fake a smile all the time so people would stop questioning her. |
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This results in any additional motions receiving less time for debate by Councillors instead forcing a vote by the Council under closure rules. |
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Eventually, the enormous amount of water has to find a new way to the sea, forcing it to take the path of least resistance. |
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Scotland had the territory and the momentum, forcing England into almost twice as many tackles and rattling them repeatedly at set-pieces. |
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As the fledgling gets stronger, feeding is reduced, forcing the bird to learn to hunt. |
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Ironically, it commented on its own formal structure while forcing the reader to confront the problem of where 'truth' is to be found. |
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Hills provide a major advantage to an army, giving them an elevated firing position and forcing an opposing army to charge uphill to attack them. |
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However, Hannibal's heavily armed rearguard held back from entering the pass, forcing the Barbarians to descend to fight. |
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The war caused Denmark as a nation severe trauma, forcing it to reconsider its place in the world. |
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He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the stirabout. |
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Sometimes Charlie would sing notes that were more tenor than original melody, forcing Bill to sing a high baritone-style line. |
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The company acted anticompetitively by forcing its suppliers to agree not to work with any of its rivals. |
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A toggle joint, which used a lever system to multiply power, replaced the screw mechanism for forcing down the impression-forming platen. |
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Villa made a spirited effort to hit back, with Jordan Graham's cross forcing 'keeper Ben Amos to back-pedal before tipping over. |
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But Johnson's tactic of forcing batsmen on to the back foot worked once more, as a widish fuller delivery was slashed behind. |
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That, he said, placed an overwhelming burden on call centers, forcing state workers to resort to use manual workarounds. |
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The barrister claimed the couple's behaviour culminated in them forcing their way into the offices of Zig Zag Productions and frightening staff. |
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She said her bodyguard, Jazzman Bennet, who was following the actress in a SUV, also cut her off forcing her to hit his tyre. |
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The racetrack faced financial and logistical hurdles during its inaugural season, including many rainouts, ultimately forcing the track to close. |
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Frost was a defensive force, pulling down 11 rebounds, forcing several jump balls, and notching a steal. |
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The robbers tied up the bank employees before forcing a way into the vault. |
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Hostile crowds spilled onto the track, forcing the trains to slow to a crawl. |
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Only the constriction of his anti-g suit forcing blood to his brain kept the pilot from blacking out during the spin. |
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Stopgap quarterback Matt Leinart exuded so much broness, he broke his collarbone, forcing T.J. Yates into action for the Texans. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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It's not so long ago that Argentina looked to be in complete control of this match. Now Paraguay are forcing their backs to the wall. |
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Its geographical range expanded and contracted with the alternating cold and warm cycles, forcing populations to migrate as glaciers receded. |
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William and his barons also exercised tighter control over inheritance of property by widows and daughters, often forcing marriages to Normans. |
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Its effect, though, was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than on expansion. |
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King Philip of France later relieved the siege and defeated William at Dol, forcing him to retreat back to Normandy. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Louis VII answered by raiding the Norman Vexin, forcing Henry II to move his troops north, giving Louis the opportunity to free Bourges. |
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Peter appealed to England and Aquitaine's Black Prince for help, but none was forthcoming, forcing Peter into exile in Aquitaine. |
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She raised the morale of the troops, and they attacked the English redoubts, forcing the English to lift the siege. |
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In 1540, James V had toured the Hebrides, forcing the clan chiefs to accompany him. |
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The Allies then invaded France and captured Paris in the spring of 1814, forcing Napoleon to abdicate in April. |
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Napoleon won the War of the Third Coalition at Austerlitz, forcing the Austrian Empire out of the war, formally dissolving the Holy Roman Empire. |
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A large French assault at the end of November broke the allied lines, forcing a general retreat towards Genoa. |
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Hundreds of tribesmen then ambushed them and opened fire, forcing them to retreat. |
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The German offensive's greatest effect was forcing the dispersal of aircraft production and parts. |
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The back of the car kicked out violently, forcing me to steer into the slide and accelerate in order to maintain control. |
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Resistance held out, eventually forcing the guarantee of religious tolerance in the Treaty of Limerick. |
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By forcing water through a perforated cylinder, he could measure the slight viscous heating of the fluid. |
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In the meantime, injunctions were issued against the infringers, forcing their payments of the royalties to be placed in escrow. |
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French financial and religious policies so angered the Maltese that they rebelled, forcing the French to depart. |
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They each fired a broadside across its bulwarks, killing several of its crew, and forcing its captain to surrender. |
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The manthings had invaded their home, killing many and forcing them to flee. |
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On 28 July 2005, a tornado caused extensive damage to buildings in the triangle, forcing many restaurants to close. |
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He then began crying in the ring, forcing the referee to stop the fight and award Lewis the victory and the title. |
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A tough 1990 followed with Ferrari, in which his car suffered more reliability problems, forcing him to retire from seven races. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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It passed by one vote on 28 March 1979, forcing the May 1979 general election, which was won by the Conservatives led by Margaret Thatcher. |
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In 1341 he led a raid into England, forcing Edward III to lead an army north to reinforce the border. |
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Leger's Indian support abandoned him, forcing him to break off the siege and return to Quebec. |
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The other method was by passing laws causing or forcing enclosure, such as Parliamentary enclosure. |
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This new phase was to be the first independent strategic bombing campaign, in hopes of a political success forcing the British to give up. |
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As her support fell away, senior Conservatives challenged and defeated her as Party leader, forcing her resignation as Prime Minister. |
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The task force sank an Argentine cruiser, forcing the Argentine Navy back to its home harbours. |
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As punishment for piracy, an East India Company vessel bombarded Doha in 1821, destroying the town and forcing hundreds of residents to flee. |
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Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court case forcing the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants. |
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In 1540 James V himself conducted a royal tour, forcing the clan chiefs to accompany him. |
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His socialist activism monopolised his time, forcing him to abandon a translation of the Persian Shahnameh. |
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Beneath the surface, two plates of the Earth's crust were slowly colliding, forcing the Cocos Plate to slide under the Caribbean Plate. |
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Meanwhile, movement of the two tectonic plates was also pushing up the sea floor, eventually forcing some areas above sea level. |
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Fighting broke out, forcing the regulars to conduct a fighting withdrawal to Boston. |
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On October 11, the British defeated the American squadron, forcing the Americans to withdraw to Ticonderoga, ending the campaign. |
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The Indians eventually began to disperse, forcing Procter and Tecumseh to return north to Canada. |
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Throughout the negotiations, Britain never consulted her American Indian allies, forcing them to reluctantly accept the treaty. |
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After this Dolbadarn Castle served as his base but by March this noble site in the heart of Snowdonia was also threatened forcing his departure. |
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He attempted to settle the crisis permanently by forcing the barons to agree to the Treaty of Kingston. |
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Edward's men confiscated the harvest in Anglesey, which deprived Llewelyn and his men of food, forcing Llewelyn to surrender. |
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Where concrete bunkers were encountered, the troops worked their way around them, cutting the German troops off and forcing them to surrender. |
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The boat that had the explosives in it sank, forcing the planned attack to be aborted. |
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While some of the production is for forcing, most is for dry bulb production. |
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Bulb production and forcing occurs in the East, while production in the south west is mainly for outdoor flower production. |
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In the eighth round, Jones sustained a cut over an eye, nearly forcing a stoppage. |
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The next month he defended his title against Harry Carroll in Cardiff forcing him to retire after six rounds. |
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As tidal forcing increases, river output becomes less than the marine input. |
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The cuttlefish that can paralyze the other first, by forcing near its mouth, wins the fight and the female. |
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Killer whales were believed to have helped the hunters even when in wolf guise, by forcing reindeer to allow themselves to be killed. |
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The second plane had bombed a British ship and one engine was damaged by anti aircraft fire, forcing it to crash land. |
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Louis XIV also revoked the Edict of Nantes, forcing thousands of Huguenots into exile. |
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Napoleon was forced to intervene personally, defeating several Spanish armies and forcing a British army to retreat. |
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that increases radiative forcing and contributes to global warming. |
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With an air chamber integrated into the device, swells compress air in the chambers forcing air through an air turbine to create electricity. |
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There are a variety of climate change feedbacks that can either amplify or diminish the initial forcing. |
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In climate modelling the aim is to study the physical mechanisms and feedbacks of volcanic forcing. |
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There the boat became entangled in nets that fouled one of the propellers, forcing it to abandon the operation and return home. |
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Japanese submarines operated in the Indian Ocean, forcing the British surface fleet to withdraw to the east coast of Africa. |
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Furthermore, if the Security Council refuses to enforce a judgment against any other state, there is no method of forcing the state to comply. |
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Water quickly rushed through the defeated cruiser, eventually drowning her boilers and forcing her down by the stern to the bottom. |
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They chased him from Le Mans to Saumur, losing Tours in the process, before forcing him to acknowledge Richard as his heir. |
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Leviathan resumed her pursuit of Monarca, eventually catching up and forcing her to surrender. |
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Survey analysts projected that this would have starved Japan, forcing an earlier end to the war. |
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First, the Merak's engine exploded, showering the Urraco in pieces of the wreckage and forcing Clarkson to crash into a hedge. |
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A stationary front is often present near the area of freezing rain and serves as the foci for forcing and rising air. |
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Carbon dioxide decrease, with a tipping point of 600 ppm, was the primary agent forcing Antarctic glaciation. |
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They have the advantage that the external forcing is known to be zero, but the disadvantage is that they may not fully reflect reality. |
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The changing climate forced the Inuit to work their way south, forcing them into marginal niches along the edges of the tree line. |
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Radiative forcing due to aerosols is temporally limited due to the processes that remove aerosols from the atmosphere. |
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Indirect effects of aerosols represent the largest uncertainty in radiative forcing. |
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Positive feedbacks increase the response of the climate system to an initial forcing, while negative feedbacks reduce it. |
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Other factors being equal, a higher climate sensitivity means that more warming will occur for a given increase in greenhouse gas forcing. |
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During early winter, the atmosphere cools the surface and strong wind and negative buoyancy forcing mixes temperature to a deep layer. |
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In an effort to disrupt the French alliance with William, Henry mounted an attack into France in 1128, forcing Louis to cut his aid to William. |
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After the campaign the French soon abandoned the Stuarts entirely, withdrawing their support, and forcing them to take up a new home in Rome. |
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Finally, at the end of 1944, the Soviets entered Romania and Bulgaria forcing the Germans out of the Balkans. |
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Climatic forcing moved cold air into the northern portion of the American interior, much as it did the Northeast. |
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Caesar defeated Ariovistus in battle, forcing him to escape across the Rhine. |
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Thereafter continual conflict prevailed along it, forcing the Romans to conduct punitive expeditions and fortify Germania Superior. |
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Theoderic invaded Italy in 489 and by August 490 had captured almost the entire peninsula, forcing Odoacer to take refuge in Ravenna. |
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He subjected them to Frankish authority and devastated the valley of the Elbe, forcing tribute from them. |
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However, a Hunnic army bypassed the Goths and attacked them from the rear, forcing Athanaric to retreat towards the Carpathian Mountains. |
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In 1640 a Virginia court sentenced John Punch to slavery, forcing him to serve his master, Hugh Gwyn, for the remainder of his life. |
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Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. |
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Nevertheless, Plutarch described how Alexander was infatuated by Roxana while complimenting him on not forcing himself on her. |
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Caonabo set fire to houses, forcing Columbus' men into the sea where eight drowned and three were killed onshore. |
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The progress of his small ships was hampered by the fierce winds and high seas he encountered, eventually forcing him to turn back to New Spain. |
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By 1615 and 1625, Cossacks had razed suburbs of Constantinople, forcing the Ottoman Sultan to flee his palace. |
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The Manchus enforced a 'queue order,' forcing the Han Chinese to adopt the Manchu queue hairstyle. |
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This eventually led to the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816 by the British and Dutch, forcing the Bey of Algiers to free many slaves. |
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Later, however, French forces blockaded the harbours, forcing the government to give in and let French troops enter the city. |
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By forcing their suitors to be earnest or sincere, the women psychodramatically circumscribe them. |
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The address provoked a strong reaction from the faculty, who denounced it as heretical, forcing Cop to flee to Basel. |
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About 1568 to 1569, the Jaga invaded Kongo, laying waste to the kingdom and forcing the manikongo into exile. |
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Modern methods have moved to responders rebid being forcing if it is in a new suit. |
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The gang repeatedly hit the couple, forcing them out of their car before stealing the vehicle from the recreation ground at Biddulph. |
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Richard Kovacevich criticized the US for retroactively adding curbs to the TARP, which according to him is forcing banks to cut their dividend. |
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That proved a brief let-off for Northampton with Spencer forcing in what proved the winning goal from the ensuing scramble. |
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The driver lost control of her vehicle and slid into the middle lane, forcing a mail truck into the Brokaw lane of traffic. |
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But Arsenal dug themselves out of that deep hole, forcing extra-time through Santi Cazorla's sublime free-kick and Laurent Koscielny's scruffier but equally valuable finish. |
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Such forcing under, as two plates meet, is termed subduction. |
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In 1814 the British began blockading the United States, and brought the American economy to near bankruptcy, forcing it to rely on loans for the rest of the war. |
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The British blockade further damaged the American economy by forcing merchants to abandon the cheap and fast coastal trade to the slow and more expensive inland roads. |
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As Asquith brought MacDonald in so, later in the same year, he had significant responsibility for forcing him out over the Campbell Case and the Russian Treaty. |
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After 24 months, creditors have no claim against assets in the trust, although they can attempt to attach the loan account, thereby forcing the trust to sell its assets. |
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The situation was aggravated by the invasion of other peoples from the northwest, such as the Qin, forcing the Zhou to move their capital east to Luoyang. |
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Taking advantage of their extreme remoteness, some colonists were disagree with the laws when they saw their power being reduced, forcing a partial revoking of these New Laws. |
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An advancement of agricultural settlement began forcing the Cossacks to give up their traditional nomadic ways and to adopt new forms of government. |
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Within days, the surrounding tribes united and rampaged the countryside, in a unique move, forcing settlers who escaped to find safety at Fort Amsterdam. |
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This enabled the new stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen, Ernst Casimir, to recapture Oldenzaal, forcing the Spanish troops to evacuate Overijssel. |
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This came after the swine flu outbreak earlier in the year nearly paralyzed the Mexican economy, forcing hotels to give discounts to bring tourists back. |
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During Jorge de Albuquerque's second tour of duty, he defeated Mahmud Shah of Malacca at Bintan in 1524, forcing the latter to flee, this time to the Malay Peninsula. |
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Isabella hoped by forcing the nobility to choose whether to participate or not would weed out those who were not dedicated to the state and its cause. |
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In 2014 an Ebola virus epidemic in Sierra Leone began, which had widespread impact on the country, including forcing Sierra Leone to declare a state of emergency. |
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People began hoarding precious silver as there was progressively less of it, forcing the ratio of the value of copper to silver into a steep decline. |
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He defeated the Danishmend Emirate of Melitene and reconquered all of Cilicia, while forcing Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch, to recognise Byzantine suzerainty. |
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The German occupants encouraged such registration, in many cases forcing it or subjecting Poles of German ethnicity to terror assaults if they refused. |
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At this point, the Visigoths were also the dominant power in the Iberian Peninsula, quickly crushing the Alans and forcing the Vandals into north Africa. |
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Generally, the Goths were abused by the Romans, who began forcing the now starving Goths to trade away their children so as to stave off starvation. |
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Led by Cerialis, the Romans gave as good as they had gotten, ultimately forcing a humiliating peace on the Batavi and stationing a legion on their territory. |
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Agilulf successfully fought the rebel dukes of northern Italy, conquering Padua in 601, Cremona and Mantua in 603, and forcing the Exarch of Ravenna to pay tribute. |
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Caesar describes the Suebi as pressing the German tribes of the Rhine, such as the Tencteri, Usipetes and Ubii, from the east, forcing them from their homes. |
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They managed to defeat a French force at the Battle of Signal Hill on 15 September 1762, forcing the total capitulation of the French expedition three days later. |
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Uncertainty over the effect of feedbacks is a major reason why different climate models project different magnitudes of warming for a given forcing scenario. |
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Convection in the Labrador Sea is the result of a combination of cyclonic oceanographic circulation of the sea currents and cyclonic atmospheric forcing. |
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In the Pacific Ocean, the rest of the cold and salty water from the Atlantic undergoes haline forcing, and becomes warmer and fresher more quickly. |
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The moment of highest tide is not necessarily when the Moon is nearest to zenith or nadir, but the period of the forcing still determines the time between high tides. |
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Sea ice movement is the result of wind forcing, which is related to a number of meteorological conditions that the Arctic experiences throughout the year. |
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During the next leg, Matt was hindered by his motorcycle's small fuel tank, and Sabine ran out of money, forcing her to reach the destination on foot. |
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This eventually broke, and his engine seized, forcing May to tow him. |
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German commanders met with French officials on 18 June with the goal of forcing the new French government to accept an armistice that amounted to surrender. |
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Defensive minefields safeguard key stretches of coast from enemy ships and submarines, forcing them into more easily defended areas, or keeping them away from sensitive ones. |
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In forcing the British to suspend their repairs to defend themselves, it influenced Collingwood's decision to sink or set fire to the most damaged of his remaining prizes. |
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Philip had unsuccessfully asked Pope Celestine III to release him from his oath, was declined, forcing this caesar of France to build his own casus belli. |
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He then invaded Anglesey, forcing the inhabitants to sue for peace. |
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The battle ended for the day when Blake drew off, after forcing the Dutch to fight to the point where they only had around half an hour worth of shot left. |
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However, even though the opposing Russian battleships were slower, they were often able to amass in superior numbers to outgun Goeben, forcing her to flee. |
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Although volcanoes are technically part of the lithosphere, which itself is part of the climate system, the IPCC explicitly defines volcanism as an external forcing agent. |
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Therefore, the climate system can respond abruptly, but the full response to forcing mechanisms might not be fully developed for centuries or even longer. |
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Starting from the last two decades of the 19th century, Italy developed into a colonial power by forcing Somalia, Eritrea and later Libya and the Dodecanese under its rule. |
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With significantly less money to go around, businessmen could not get new loans and could not even get their old loans renewed, forcing many to stop investing. |
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Too early an enquiry results in forcing the greetee into a conversation, but waiting too long results in a verbal collision or in missing your target. |
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Robert the Bruce declined to give battle and the campaign progressed ineffectually over the winter until supplies and money ran out in 1311, forcing Edward to return south. |
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The event was marred by the large crowds of eager spectators who surged into the palace, knocking down a wall and forcing Edward to flee by the back door. |
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He defeated an English force that attacked him at Southwark but was unable to storm London Bridge, forcing him to reach the capital by a more circuitous route. |
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The water inside the void instantly vaporizes, flashing to steam and forcing silica, which forms the mineral quartz, and gold out of the fluids and onto nearby surfaces. |
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What one might take from this understanding is that riskily forcing students' hands to find these ways themselves is the beneficial use of difficult knowledge in itself. |
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This deprived Llywelyn and his men of food, forcing them to seek terms. |
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Some believe that the strength of the orbital forcing is too small to trigger glaciations, but feedback mechanisms like CO2 may explain this mismatch. |
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Moreover, anthropogenic forcing from increased greenhouse gases might outweigh orbital forcing for as long as intensive use of fossil fuels continues. |
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Without any major allies, the manpower shortage became critical when France and Spain entered the war, forcing a major diversion of military resources from the Americas. |
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Soon after, a no confidence motion in the Prime Minister was passed, forcing the resignation of North and leading to the collapse of his ministry. |
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Militia forces then besieged Boston, forcing a British evacuation in March 1776, and Congress appointed George Washington to command the Continental Army. |
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However, more recent interpretations have pointed to the feud as a means of preventing and speedily resolving disputes by forcing arbitration, compensation and resolution. |
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The restrictions include forcing women to sit in separate specially designated family sections in restaurants, to wear an abaya and to cover their hair. |
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They humiliated Germany by forcing it to declare its guilt for starting the war, a policy that caused deep resentment in Germany and helped fuel reactions such as Nazism. |
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To prove his ideas, he built a stationary engine at the Coalbrookdale Company's works in Shropshire in 1802, forcing water to a measured height to measure the work done. |
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This constituency rejected war, forcing London to appease the Americans. |
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Two dozen Labour MPs issued a statement on 8 August stating that forcing Nasser to denationalise the canal against Egypt's wishes would violate the UN charter. |
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Falkenhayn believed that a breakthrough might no longer be possible and instead focused on forcing a French defeat by inflicting massive casualties. |
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