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T is for The Christening Gown, which dates from Queen Victoria's time and may be the largest item a small baby has ever been forced to wear.
If ever you needed a microcosm of why this general election has been the absolute worst thing that mankind has ever been forced to endure, you only have to look as far as BBC1's Question Time special.
No dancer has ever been forced into weirder, more challenging costumes than Coyne and here, like a latterday St Sebastian, she dances the ecstatic highs and the grimly slumping lows.
The FBI wants Apple to do something no private company has ever been forced to do: break its own technology.
But we now know that vast exposure was based on one of the biggest lies sport has ever been forced to confront.
It looks like this is a groundbreaking moment of sorts: The lawyer for the nursery, Paul Tjiam of Simmons & Simmons, believes this is the first time that the search giant has ever been forced by a court to reveal contact and registration details of fake reviewers.
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Brittany Lanni, who graduated from Cranston West in 2009, said that no one had ever been forced to recite the prayer and called Jessica "an idiot".
If you've ever been forced to leave your vehicle at a repair shop while the mechanic waits for a part, you'll appreciate that.
Of course, she's pushed to deeper extremes than I've ever been forced to go to, but I always felt we would see eye to eye.
If I had ever been forced to sit through a BSA-sponsored political rally themed around partisanship and egotism, I would have rethought my membership and, perhaps, never learned the fine lessons the organization imparts.
"If you've ever been forced out of your Airbnb at 10am, you may be familiar with the issue," co-founder Anthony Collias tells me.
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