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General Lyman Lemnitzer, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff said that "When you have rebellious forces against you, you have to act forcibly and not restrain your friends.
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By requiring that the procedures and the drugs create a profound disruption, the statue requires more than that the acts "forcibly separate" or "rend" the senses or personality.
The Obama administration might have settled matters had it acted forcibly from the start, but it was hamstrung by Republicans in Congress, who blocked the appointment of its senior diplomats for Latin America.
"By requiring that the procedures and the drugs create a profound disruption, the statute requires more than that the acts forcibly separate or rend the sense or personality," it said.
According to New York state law, a criminal sexual act includes forcibly compelling someone to engage in oral sex.
Meanwhile David Cameron was under pressure to urge the UN to act more forcibly to break the Syrian army's efforts to besiege rebel towns, and if necessary use air drops of food, as occurred earlier in the conflict to help Yazidis in Iraq.
There was clearly the same risk for Corbett, especially as, while the other double act had forcibly been ended by death, The Two Ronnies was suspended only because Barker, fearing for his health after the early deaths of showbiz colleagues Leonard Rossiter and Richard Beckinsale, chose early retirement.
Carrie Buck stood in opposition to the Virginia legislature when the superintendent of the State Colony for Epileptics and Feeble Minded, acting pursuant to the state's Racial Integrity Act, sought to forcibly sterilize her for eugenics purposes.
But it wasn't merely pomp and circumstance: the purpose of this rump inauguration was to enforce the Confederate Conscription Act, and thus forcibly enroll Kentuckians into the Confederate Army, which they had voluntarily avoided up to that point.
The particular agent of the wider world referred to was the United States Army, which, in 1838, pursuant to the Indian Removal Act of 1830, forcibly relocated fifteen thousand Cherokee from their ancestral homes in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Alabama to the territories, in what is now Oklahoma.
If they act as roadblocks forcibly delaying me from viewing updates from friends, though, I might be pissed too.
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