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Concerned about a corresponding project being pursued in Germany, Bohr willingly joined the Allied project.
He willingly joined the federal immigration enforcement program "287(g)," which deputized local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.
It remains unclear if some of the women had willingly joined Boko Haram, or are family members of fighters.
The Tigers said the young men had willingly joined the movement, and told the parents to take home their bikes and jewelry.
Yugoslavia was born in 1918 when the independent nation of Serbia was willingly joined by Croatia and Slovenia, both of which were previously part of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
Despite her loyalty to one of her home teams – President Obama is a fan of the other, the Chicago White Sox — Mrs. Obama willingly joined him and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., to honor the Cards not only because of their championship victory but also because of the team's work with military families.
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Maybe one day Taiwan's people will willingly join a democratic, tolerant China.
It's wonderful how a theatre audience can willingly join the conspiracy.
The lawsuit by Cybersitter also names as defendants seven computer makers, including Sony, Lenovo and Acer, accusing them of willingly joining a Chinese government plan to spread the software, known as Green Dam Youth Escort, throughout the country.
As two Asian women, who also happen to be Muslim, the chance to ridicule extremism in a Taliban sketch that sees the audience willingly join in with jazz hands to sing "jahadi-hadi" was too great an opportunity to miss.
"It has been said that having cancer makes you a member of a club, not a club that anybody would willingly join, but one where there's lots of company," Ms. Gupta said.
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