Sentence examples for almost forcibly from inspiring English sources

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One of the barbarisms of places like this, often, is being forcibly told in advance what experience you are going to have, and almost forcibly being sold some relic of that experience when you leave.

Music, literature, movies and the visual arts were all earlier loves of his; dance seized him only when friends took him (almost forcibly) in 1948 to the world premiere of "Orpheus," with music by Igor Stravinsky and choreography by Balanchine.

She was almost forcibly married to an older man by fifteen, it's rumored, and she took the name Mabley from a bad boyfriend, of whom she said, "He took a lot off me and the least I can do is take his name".

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This hit me most forcibly in the long climactic detour, almost a film within the film, about the casting of a new bell for the war-damaged monastery of Vladimir.

The city of Belgrade has reportedly failed to find adequate housing for almost 100 forcibly evicted Roma families, despite a multi-million Euro resettlement fund from the European Commission (EC), according to an Amnesty International report released on Tuesday to coincide with International Roma Day.

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) estimates that there are almost 60 million forcibly displaced people around the world, including those displaced within their own countries.

It was only when talking about being forcibly raped by a teenage boy, and his unsuccessful struggle against it, that Dickey, in his conversation with reporters, shifted his weight and lowered his voice almost to a whisper.

The BBC's Jim Muir, in Cairo, says the protest now covers several square kilometres of the capital, and to clear it out forcibly would almost certainly involve further bloodshed.

Police in Paris forcibly moved almost 1,000 migrants early on Wednesday from a squalid camp under the elevated Stalingrad metro station, in the north of the city.

Under current global conditions this has reached unprecedented scale - according to recent UN figures, there are almost 60 million people forcibly displaced, including almost 20 million refugees, not even counting many unregistered or others wanting to flee but currently unable to do so.

Michelangelo brought sex into the Sistine Chapel with his painting of The Last Judgment, only to have the offending bits forcibly painted over almost immediately.

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