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East will be forced to concede a ninth trick to your club queen.
Forget sober reflection: Mr Cameron could even be forced to concede an immediate referendum.
Still, with thirty-three films on show, even scowling skeptics will be forced to concede the breadth, as well as the intensity, of his achievement.
Osborne may also be forced to concede the structural deficit will not be eradicated for another five years, pushing the austerity to near the end of the decade.
If they supported it, the government would be forced to concede a referendum - if not in the Commons, then certainly in the Lords.
He is also likely to be forced to concede that at least one of his cherished fiscal rules will have to be torn up.
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Eventually, Emanuel was forced to concede to their demands.
Verrilli was forced to concede that this was "a difficult case".
With this critical defeat at the E.C.B., Germany is forced to concede two points.
Tears and tantrums followed, but Tiger was forced to concede defeat in a play-off.
A year after Petropólis, Bolivia was forced to concede its most traumatic defeat.
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