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"I was compelled to accept the transfer," said Baggio, 23 at the time.
"The state was compelled to accept them by the federal government, who could've withheld the highway funds, so the state posted them," he said.
Julian was mortally wounded in a skirmish, and his successor, Jovian, was compelled to accept an ignominious 30 years' truce and surrender of five Roman provinces.
After Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany on January 30 , 1933 Piłsudski was compelled to accept Hitler's suggestion of a 10-year German-Polish nonaggression agreement (January 24 , 1934.
The treaty satisfied neither the Polish gentry nor Khmelnytsky's followers, many of whom remained subject to Polish landlords; therefore, he renewed the war in the spring of 1651 but was defeated at the Battle of Beresteczko in June and was compelled to accept a new, less advantageous treaty.
So strained were Ireland's resources that in November 2010 even after proposing income-tax hikes and reductions in services the government was compelled to accept a bailout of more than $100 billion from the EU, the International Monetary Fund, and countries offering bilateral aid.
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Palestinian leaders and their public hope for the best and are compelled to accept the worst.
According to this analysis, Mr. Arafat will then be compelled to accept a bipolar power structure in his governing Palestinian Authority.
Lenders will be compelled to accept that arrangement, forgiving the difference between the market price of the property and what they are owed.
Yet following Gaddafi's death, the signs and symbols of the old regime hastily crumbled, the Libyan population free to reject claims they had been compelled to accept.
MR. OLSON -- That's JUSTICE STEVENS -- Is there any circumstance in which she would be compelled to accept a late return?
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