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But Zerqa is flat and the army was able to force its way in here, which it was not able to do in Irbid and Jarash.
I was heartened when I came across a comment by philosopher and historian Jean-Pierre Dupuy: "It was inevitable that meaning would force its way back in". I made that the epigraph for my final chapter.
"Me and her woulda went" will never, perhaps, force its way into the grammar-books, but it is used daily, or something like it, by a large part of the people of the United States, and the rest know precisely what it means.
To Mr. Sidialo, who was sitting in his car in traffic, it appeared that the truck was trying to force its way through the gate into the embassy parking garage.
She says the government will not try and force its way past the opposition's blockade.
Not entirely sure how, or why, a reindeer would force its way through a man's body.
The regular army must force its way into the enemy's country and seek him out...
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It forced its way onto the front page of The New York Times and network news broadcasts.
"There was a wildness on the edge of everything," he writes in his novel, "and it was forcing its way in".
Just two months later it had forced its way into the house through the flooring and skirting boards.
It demands diligence and effort to bring to fruition, and it never ever forces its way into doors that have been shut.
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