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Mr Gavaghan explained, however, that there had, in past intakes, been more persistent resistors who had been forcibly changed into camp clothing.
Russia's nightmare is that what happened in Iraq and Libya, with regimes forcibly changed without great thought for the morrow, will be replicated in Syria.
Ms. Pikon remains a victim for most of the piece, being forcibly changed out of one dress and into another, stuffing her cheeks like a hamster, dragging around a pot tied to her waist.
Around 6.5m hectares (16m acres) of land, including some of the most fertile, was stolen, abandoned or forcibly changed hands in other ways between 1985 and 2008 as a result of the conflict.
One is the Iraq alternative, where America went in and decapitated the Saddam regime, occupied the country and forcibly changed it from a minority Sunni-led dictatorship to a majority Shiite-led democracy.
If that angle is forcibly changed to squeeze carbon atoms into some desired pattern, the electronic bond between the atoms may be strained, and the electronic linkages between atoms may be impeded or blocked altogether.
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Today, by its actions, the Russian Federation is seeking to validate the use of violence, direct military aggression, and ethnic cleansing to forcibly change the borders of a neighboring state.
And yet, we often want to forcibly change the universe to fit our own selfish needs.
The fact is that Facebook is responsible to its outside shareholders, even if they don't have enough voting rights to forcibly change the company's course.
As long as privacy isn't salient, and as long as these companies are allowed to forcibly change social norms by limiting options, people will increasingly get used to less and less privacy.
Europeans put up various defences against the charge of being soft on Russia's move forcibly to change Europe's post-war borders.
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