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Mr. Horn denied that Mr. Kaufman was trying to coerce the tribe.
And he understands that he's not going to be able to coerce the Palestinians into submission.
History is used to contextualise rather than to coerce the works into providing a charged agenda on the events themselves.
A bizarre attempt to coerce the world's most notorious cannibals to re-record Lightspeed Champion's 2010 album Life Is Sweet!
Upon Ahab's return to Samaria Jezebel attempted to coerce the king into confiscating the vineyards of Naboth of Jezreel, which was a Canaanite centre.
Mays then tried to coerce the girl into giving him oral sex, but the girl was unresponsive, according to the player who videotaped Mays and the girl.
Such pro-work ideology is used to legitimate welfare reforms that seek to coerce the non-employed into work, whatever its rates of pay and qualitative features.
"The federal prosecutors used the law as a hammer to coerce the workers," said David Leopold, a vice president of the association.
You might think Christmas brings out the worst in those trying to coerce the consumer into folly, but believe me, it occurs weekly.
"He seeks through the use of systematic extortion to coerce the contribution of millions of dollars to Republicans and to intimidate those inclined to support Democrats".
Prosecutors used the threat of long sentences and unwarranted charges to coerce the workers into forgoing a trial and pleading guilty to lesser charges.
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