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Frank Bauer, a former schoolteacher, pleaded guilty yesterday to coercing a 15-year-old boy to make pornographic videos of himself.
The report also says that, in addition to coercing millions of people into unpaid manual labour, the systemic use of forced labour has resulted in institutionalised harassment, extortion and deaths.
Obama already began to lay the groundwork for his trip by sending messages to the Israeli leadership who remain fanatically wed to coercing the U.S. to go to war with Iran.
In the 1970s, resistance to vaccination teams in India and Bangladesh was witnessed by Euro-American epidemiologists, who ultimately resorted to coercing villagers and intimidating local health care staff to achieve universal coverage [ 12].
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Often debts are used to coerce traffickers.
"They're using the power of taxation to coerce behavior.
What it does not have is a right to coerce".
The judge then imposed the stiff fines to coerce her.
What does it mean to coerce a spouse into sex?
The abortion pill mandate coerces religious employers, but those employers aren't asking to coerce anyone.
"It was decided we had to coerce people into compliance".
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