The cause is usually forcible contraction of the hamstrings, as in sports such as sprinting and hurdling. |
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Future airlifters will likely retain this requirement since it is an essential element of the Army's forcible entry mission. |
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In his strongest and most forcible performance from the podium, Mr Sargent succeeded in putting across two key messages. |
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Arguments must therefore be crude, clear and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not the intellect. |
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Actual breaches of the peace include riotous and unlawful assemblies, riots, affrays, forcible entry and detainer, etc. |
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Negotiate in good faith first, and look at quid pro quos, rather than using the hammer of forcible acquisition. |
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It is a stronger power, a more forcible motive, which exerts itself upon such occasions. |
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More disturbingly, the government has inaugurated a policy of forcible expulsions from camps for the displaced. |
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Such an offer must be made at fair market value before a forcible seizure can be sought through the courts. |
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As an indicator of forcible suppression it often appears in charts associated with assassinations. |
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It is from this deeper current of feeling, implied by the latter term, that the shade of difference between a forcible and animose style arises. |
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It is undeniable that the forcible suppression of religious and religious identity concerns by the communists gave a boost to these feelings. |
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Democracy is obviously more desirable than a dictatorship, but that does not justify any forcible change by an external power. |
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We have alternately one long or forcible syllable, and two short or light ones, recurring over and over. |
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Alaska generally, and Anchorage specifically, have been plagued by a high incidence of forcible rapes and sexual assaults. |
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Nevertheless, a significant portion of the public supported the forcible suppression of campus protests. |
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Both deportation and forcible transfer relate to involuntary and unlawful evacuation of individuals from the territory in which they reside. |
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A lawyer pointed out that there was no sign of forcible entry into the camp. |
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In burglary, the loss is discovered after the fact, and there is evidence of forcible entry. |
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The Army should maintain a vertical assault capability for forcible entry operations. |
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The Pre-Parliament was an obvious failure and Lenin continued to bombard his lieutenants with demands for a forcible seizure of power. |
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Finally, it may be justifiable to allow forcible entry to premises for the purposes of inspection. |
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Home invasion is the forcible entry of an occupied home by presumably violent and usually armed criminals. |
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This regulation could well mean forcible conscription into the armed forces. |
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We are firmly against the forcible acquisition for our land at paltry compensation rates. |
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Mauritanian law does not provide for cases of forcible separation from the parents when a child is ill-treated. |
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He was arrested the same day on felony charges of forcible rape, lewd acts on a minor, and kidnapping to commit a sexual offense. |
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To avoid forcible enlistment in the paramilitary group, residents fled their homes. |
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But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses. |
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It is not possible to build a democratic state based on an ideology of religious exclusivism and through the forcible suppression of the democratic rights of another people. |
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What is not possible is the PA's forcible disarmament of the militias, at least not without risking civil war. |
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It was inconsistent to hold on to a document that championed neutral rights while at the same time producing new measures, such as forcible rationing, that clearly impinged on them. |
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Compensation shall not include any additional amount for the forcible taking of land. |
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In particular, please explain whether applicable domestic law provides an effective remedy against forcible return. |
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We believe, however, that the offense would be more correctly described as forcible impregnation. |
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He persisted in arguing that the forcible suppression of the students might prove to be a mistake of such magnitude as to destroy the legitimacy of the regime. |
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The use of stun guns was not allowed during the forcible removal of foreigners. |
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Secondly, there is the fact that some force was used but that force was within the range of force that can be inherent in the case of forcible rape. |
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Please indicate how this power is exercised in accordance with the Covenant, including during the forcible removal of foreigners. |
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The person who uses defensive force knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful and forcible entry or unlawful and forcible act was occurring or had occurred. |
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Schools can become agents of propaganda where children are more easily recruited into armed forces, or targets for forcible recruitment. |
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Mass deportation and prolonged forcible transfer are crimes against humanity. |
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However, not only have there been multiple forcible annexations since the Charter's adoption, but many of them have been accepted as legitimate by the international community. |
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The forcible divorce of women such as Fatima Al-Timani48 is a case in point. |
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The royal courts were initially only concerned with complaints of wrong if the wrong involved a forcible breach of the King's Peace. |
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Markus sees this as a turning point in missionary history, in that forcible conversion gave way to persuasion. |
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What wit have words so prest and forcible, That may contain my great mishappiness, And just complaints of his ungentleness? |
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In 792, the Westphalians rose up against their masters in response to forcible recruitment for wars against the Avars. |
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The multistage alarm system immediately reports forcible access, unauthorized withdrawal or electrical failure with optical and acoustic warnings on site and in the control centre. |
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Despite AU provisions against forcible seizure of power and the denunciation of military coups, over the last three years, there has been a resurgence of militarism and military rule in countries. |
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The article recounts the forcible eviction, on the mayor's orders and in the middle of winter, of the tenants of an apartment building occupied in part by African workers. |
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Its subject deals with the imprisoning of one of the members of the Templar Brotherhood and his forcible divestment of official apparel. He was then to be taken on the first available ship to Europe. |
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We ask you to instruct the Canadian delegation to support the removal of enforced pregnancy as a proposed crime, or its substitution by another more appropriate and precise term such as forcible impregnation. |
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According to information received by the Committee, on 17 December 2008, the National Council confirmed its decision to authorize the use of stun guns and police dogs during the forcible removal of foreigners. |
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The anti-working-class nature of this petit-bourgeois group has been made clear to all but the willfully blind by its forcible seizure of control over the labor movement and its suppression of all opposition parties. |
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Among these offenses are affray, unlawful assembly, riot, forcible entry and detainer, disturbance of public assemblies, keeping a disorderly house, and malicious mischief. |
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How do you make safer streets and safer homes by reducing the penalties for crimes such as the forcible confinement of individuals and being unlawfully in their homes? |
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Why is land acquisition such a contentious issue in India Anywhere in the world the forcible sale of land is an infringement on landowners' property rights. |
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The second question concerns the issue of whether the principle of non-refoulement is being fully respected in the event of the forcible repatriation of Roma refugees to Kosovo. |
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In the wake of the forcible transfer of power that occurred in Madagascar on 17 March 2009, Mr. Andry Rajoelina was proclaimed President of the High Transitional Authority. |
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Through these photos and testimonies people from different parts of Colombia are able to share the impacts of forcible confinement on their lives. |
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This chapter furthermore includes provisions on the concrete use of specific forcible means such as firearms, truncheons and gas, and the use of police dogs. |
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These violations by Canadian companies include toxic dumping, the destruction of protected areas, forcible displacement of indigenous peoples, and threats and intimidation of local communities. |
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Were I the chooser, a dram of well-doing should be preferred before many times as much the forcible hindrance of evildoing. |
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Thou hast frighted the word out of his right sense, so forcible is thy wit. |
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The forcible administration of poison is by no means a new thing in criminal annals. |
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The forcible dissolution of the Lordship of the Isles by James IV in 1493 had led to troubled times for the western seaboard. |
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The central government passed the Lepers Act of 1898, which provided legal provision for forcible confinement of leprosy sufferers in India. |
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Settlers also participated in the rape and forcible prostitution of Aboriginal women. |
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These crimes vary from harrowingly violent forcible rapes, to consensual, non-penetrative sexual contact between pre-adolescent youth. |
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Another forcible retreat from overseas territories occurred in December 1961 when Portugal refused to relinquish the territories of Goa, Daman and Diu. |
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The Medal awarded to Mabel Capper records the first instance of forcible feeding of hunger striking Suffragette prisoners in England at Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. |
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How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove? |
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Damage from a grasping volsellum or tenaculum to the anterior lip or forcible expansion with Hegar dilators to the cervical canal can be reduced by pre-operative preparation. |
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