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One was the job done by India's independent election commission, which kept the campaign relatively free of violence, and prevented "booth-capturing"—the coercion of voters.
They involved the coercion of adults.
Penn's film is an indictment of the coercion of child witnesses.
Deep focus, Bazin said, liberated the spectator from the coercion of montage.
Dialectical thought – "an attempt to break through the coercion of logic by its own means.
We want acknowledgement of bad practice – the coercion of often teenage girls into losing their children," she said.
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Viewers could enjoy Django's blood-soaked expedition through the South without the constraints of history or the coercions of seriousness.
This study informs the design of the coercion mechanism of Fortress, an object-oriented language with multiple dynamic dispatch, multiple inheritance and user-defined coercion.
In his forthcoming movie "Full Frontal," Steven Soderbergh also exploits the febrile coercion of the "Cops" storytelling method.
To suppress the movement, the British government passed the Coercion Act of 1887, under which O'Brien was jailed again.
Apache ceremonies were concerned mainly with the magical coercion of these powerful entities for the curing of disease and the acquisition of personal success in hunting and warfare.
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