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When Garner refuses, one of the officers tries to forcibly take his hand.
Party workers sometimes forcibly take identity cards from voters in their areas and use them to cast fraudulent ballots.The dominant political party in Karachi, the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), sides with the Mohajirs, the city's largest ethnic group.
"It's worse to default on creditors who took a risk than to forcibly take money from taxpayers who have no choice?" This question deserves some serious reflection, but for now I'll just say "Yes" and move on.
At least six members of the group were killed and hundreds of others wounded when Iraqi forces tried to forcibly take over Camp Ashraf, home to nearly 3,400 Iranian dissidents.
When President Andrés Pastrana threatened to forcibly take back the chunk of southern Colombia he had ceded to the leftist guerrillas three years ago, civilians living in the area became terrified.
Earlier, elected officials in and around Miami told federal officials not to expect much help from the police if they tried to forcibly take the boy from a relative's house.
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Many crosses deemed too obtrusive were forcibly taken down.
Some of those quarters were forcibly taken from owners, who could try to get them back.
When the baby was forcibly taken from her, she went mad.
The incident began at 4.25pm when a male prison officer was forcibly taken hostage.
The original article asked, What if your adopted child had been forcibly taken from her parents and sold into adoption?
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