Sentence examples for forcibly challenged from inspiring English sources

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But if the conservative ascendancy is to be forcibly challenged, still less upended, liberals and progressives will need to show some of the qualities that the right has demonstrated over the past few decades: energy, discipline, endurance, and the will to fight.

"I remember thinking at the time that it was almost as if they could give me the street name and number where they were located". But, Mr Brown says a report commissioned at the time by the then-US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld "forcibly challenged" this view.

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Rachel Kelly's kai po lo is the dish that most forcibly challenges my resolve to eat less meat.

A new report prepared jointly by ProPublica and the National Law Journal showed that the government has lost more than half the cases where Guantánamo prisoners have challenged their detention because they were forcibly interrogated.

Major Hasan's defense team also successfully challenged the previous judge's attempts to have him forcibly shaved before the trial.

It didn't help that he allowed the future UTLA president Caputo-Pearl to be forcibly transferred out of Crenshaw High, where Caputo-Pearl was a respected teacher who regularly challenged the actions of administrators.

After the Pearl Harbor attacks in 1941, Fred Korematsu challenged President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 that authorized the U.S. military to forcibly remove more than 120,000 people, mostly of Japanese descent, from their homes and into incarceration camps throughout the country.

About two dozen people of all ages listened as speakers challenged the official view of Okinawa as inherently part of homogeneous Japan, arguing instead that Okinawans are a different ethnic group whose once-independent tropical islands were forcibly seized by Japan in 1879.

The fact that Iranian authorities must still, 27 years after the Islamic revolution, forcibly impose dress codes suggests a persistent urge to challenge them.

Being forcibly brought back to my history by a place or another person challenges this notion of memory as first and foremost belonging to me.

Jacobson writes: Being forcibly brought back to my history by a place or another person challenges this notion of memory as first and foremost belonging to me.

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