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This would, for instance, have freed Winona Ryder from a melodramatic contrivance which is thrust upon her and allowed her to give a truly serious performance as a forty-something prima ballerina on the point of forced retirement.
During the musical itself — that would be "Nunsense," which made its Off Broadway debut nearly 28 years ago — the nuns occasionally move off the stage to sing and award prizes, although thankfully not to the point of forced audience participation.
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Also, what's the point of forcing linemen to wear microphones?–Justin, Quad Cities Linemen are asked to wear microphones to enhance the sound for television broadcasts.
Is it excruciatingly painful to the point of forcing someone to say something because of the pain?" McConnell leaned forward confidentially.
The velocity responses at a joint remote from the point of forcing are compared against those from a finite element model and good agreement is obtained.
Threats which originate in a context where aid workers are not present may impact where and how aid agencies operate in neighbouring countries to the point of forcing evacuations.
Meanwhile, the terms of food grains / livestock exchange were deteriorating and collapsing to the point of forcing the poorest to ruin.
Perhaps it was the pressure of those watching at home, perhaps it was simply the occasion, but as she faltered, Schiavone moved to within two points of forcing it into a decider.
With friction, the inflection point of force curve existed between 10° and 20°.
Conventional facemask therapy has the point of force application furthest from the maxillary fulcrum of rotation.
Low force magnitude, force constancy, a properly selected single point of force application, and control of force direction are all important factors to consider.
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