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Often victims of forced marriage are subjected to violence to pressurise them into it.
I had got other others groups to pressurise them and got [people] released".
I had got other groups to pressurise them and got [people] released".
"They played with three at the back and two wing-backs, which made it difficult to pressurise them.
"We have to prepare ourselves to pressurise them to do what civil society wants and women need.
He added: "Individuals should stop all communication with anyone who attempts to pressurise them into something they are not comfortable with".
The great advantage of this is that you feel that the salespeople have some contact with the people who supply the goods and can pressurise them.
Many developing countries are concerned the terms of the new agreement will pressurise them to act in the same vein as developed countries.
In earlier panel hearings, Crone admitted requesting that the solicitors Lewis and Harris, then both at the Manchester firm George Davies, which is now part of Mills and Reeve, be placed under surveillance in order to uncover an alleged affair, but he denied the charge that his purpose in doing so was to pressurise them to withdraw or settle advantageously.
He's a friend and peer of Terry Richardson – the photographer made famous for snapping naked women and allegedly pressurising them into sexual favours (and most recently seen in a documentary about Amy Winehouse, encouraging the singer, dressed in just bra and pants, to run a shard of mirror glass across her stomach).
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