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Aamer speaks about "forcible cell extractions (FCEs)," a euphemism for sending in the Emergency Reaction Force to extract prisoners from their cells.
Obama, for his part, seems to know that more will be required than willpower and force to extract some advantage from the wreckage of the Bush years.
The use of force to extract confessions is still extremely widespread in Russia, and is rarely taken seriously even when its bruises are visible and medically proven.
Koubi says that only in rare instances did he use force to extract information from his subjects; in most cases it wasn't necessary.
Their statements were rich with dates and names, but it was impossible to verify any of the details or to know whether security forces had used threats or force to extract information.
"We had to use force to extract it," he says.
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Cyrus and weepie-master Nicholas Sparks Dear Johnn, The Notebook) join forces to extract tears and pocket money from teenage girls.
The company will be forced to extract extra profit from customers, suppliers and anyone else that can be squeezed to pay the debts.
I was forced to extract the quotations from the text and liquefy them, so that they blended with my own prose.
SPARE a brief thought for journalists, forced to extract salacious gossip on the seamier sides of life from people unwilling to reveal it.
The worst strike came in 1949, forcing Chifley to send in the armed forces to extract coal.
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