Sentence examples for through forcible from inspiring English sources

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Through forcible expulsion or leverage gained by stripping families of identities, property documents and food ration cards, the central government has sent huge sections of its citizenry into destitution and camps.

The domestic consumption growth was supported through forcible regulations in Turkey.

This racism was then expressed in that the Bengalis, being inferior, must have their gene pool "fixed" through forcible impregnation.

He then attempted, through forcible extension and flexion repeatedly done under anesthesia, to secure mobility of the joint.

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Like many of the teenagers who arrive there, Zahra felt humiliated at having gone through the forcible genital examination and tried at first for a show of defiance, according to Maha Ali.

Padel has lived among the tribals of Orissa for years, and in his new book, Out of this Earth, co-authored with Samarendra Das and launched in London last night, the techniques by which mining giants set about breaking the resistance of tribal people who happen to be in their way through fraud, forcible occupation, corruption and intimidation, are documented in painstaking detail.

The sovereign creation of a condition of normality, in other words, constitutes a community's political identity and it is likely to do so through the forcible suppression of those whose conception of normality differs from the sovereign's (D 132 47).

The Canada First movement was a 19th century political movement, hellbent on Making Manitoba Protestant Again by ousting Louis Riel's Metis government through the forcible annexation of the Red River Colony.

Plavšić and Momčilo Krajišnik, speaker of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska, were found guilty by the ICTY of committing crimes against humanity and engaging in "persecution on political, racial or religious grounds" through deportation and forcible transfer in Bijeljina and other areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

May 6 , 1859Buenos Aires, Argentina June 9 , 1921Buenos Aires, Argentina Luis María Drago, (born May 6 , 1859 Buenos Aires died June 9 , 1921 Buenos Aires) statesman and author of the Drago Doctrine, which opposed the forcible collection of debts through military intervention in any South American republic.

Courteau observed that although Little Bee learns English from newspapers she acquires at the English detention centre, her reference points are still Nigerian, and thus through her narrative voice Cleave "illustrates the forcible dislocations of a globalized world".

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