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All this great stuff is only available for the iPhone 4S — Apple had to do something to force an upgrade!
I love the way that word's usage merges high-minded linguistic expression with the very bodily, mechanical act of pressing something to force its inside out.
In need of some inspiration, someone to take a risk or try something to force the issue, Koscielny stepped up to deliver in the 72nd minute.
The gunman spoke of suicide, a police official said, and some investigators feared he would do something to force one of the police officers on the scene to shoot him.
The most common conclusion was that until the United States did something to force Israel to change the lot of Palestinians there, American statements about greater democracy and freedom would ring hollow.
Calls have increased in recent years to do something to force the companies to behave responsibly.
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Had something happened to force her into this?
The Greeks could not seem to stage a ceremony here without something surfacing to force the spotlight elsewhere.
But I think it's still going to take something bigger to force the highway to be built.
You know to suggest that it's something unusual to force your morality is ridiculous.
Sometimes, though, for us to grow and expand beyond our comfort zones, something has to force us to reexamine.
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