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They are what military people call a "force multiplier," doubling or tripling what troops without mules can do.
OmniTrax, which owns the line, tried to cancel its contract with the government, declaring what lawyers call a "force majeure," an unforeseen event beyond its responsibility.
This is what the military would call a "force multiplier".Just how much danger America's financial system is in from deliberate attack is hard to judge from the outside.
He attained his literary ambitions after all, and lives on in his magnificently ridiculous book as some kind of great man--the most awkward kind, the man we call a force of nature because he reminds us of nature's force.
Occurrences of "ordinary quantifiers", such as 'every man' have what we might call a force, in this case universal; what we might call a restriction, in this case the set of men; and scope relative to other occurrences of quantifiers, verbs of propositional attitude, and so on.
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And that's what I'm going to call a forcing.
In place of a conventional blow-dryer, the salon uses what they call a "force-dryer," which is basically a big square compressor in the middle of the grooming room with four long vacuum hoses.
I used something called a force gauge to measure how much force I needed to get worms off different paints.
Stanley's voice has been called "a force of nature," "otherworldly," "elemental," "eerie".
She is called a force of nature, or considered superhuman, or accorded the divine right of queens.
He is also co-author of a yet-to-be published book called "A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict".
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