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I had never experienced that before, I felt pushed by this force which dictated my behaviour.
It was the brazenness of the atrocity which dictated the cost of the inquiry.
The most destructive weapon was a ram in the bow, which dictated a line abreast as the tactical formation.
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order 12291, which dictated that when Cabinet agencies submit rules for White House approval, the benefits should exceed the costs.
I learned the etiquette of the traffic intersections, which dictated that a performer must defer to the windscreen washers, though not to the peanut or sweet sellers.
"The fact is that before us the Arab media were controlled by political and security apparatuses, which dictated what went in," says Jihad Ballout, the channel's spokesman.
Mr. Sheen's suit was hamstrung from the start by contractual terms, which dictated that the dispute would be handled by arbitration.
She told the crowd to honour Aboriginal law, which dictated all guests invited to the land on which the festival was held would be treated with respect.
Even the tax system was based on the level of the water, which dictated how successful farmers would be in the subsequent season.
Results confirmed our previous data regarding the wall shear stress generated by high-velocity water drops which dictated the efficacy of biofilm detachment.
Frederick William's instrument in the attainment of these and subsequent prizes was the army, a permanent force of 30,000 disciplined professionals, the adequate financial support of which dictated every aspect of his government.
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