forcefully removed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children.
to make that point forcefully .
And I have forcefully had to immerse myself in that world and try to understand how this piece of the equation
And exhale forcefully , and just relax.
This was brought home forcefully to me when I read in the newspapers that IBM had designed a computer program which could beat the world's leading chess
So my family was kind of forcefully kicked out of Zimbabwe in 2002, during the political unrest.
If enough people are willing to communicate forcefully , and tell candidates that this is important to you.
I argue in the book-- not forcefully , because the book's a narrative.
of the English farmers were forcefully expelled from their lands to force them to be wage slaves in the factories.
Because if you're going to forcefully intervene in another country where political, where
changed me to want to wage peace much more forcefully than we wage war.
too much on expired narratives that I think are quite forcefully fed to us as societies and individuals, and seem to have lost their efficacy at this point in time.
A lot of them are telling us very forcefully and repeatedly that there is definitely no such thing as free will, and there is certainly no such thing as consciousness.
She placed her hands on both sides of my body and forcefully spun me around so that my forehead was resting on the tomb.
Enacting the same policy that hasn't worked to date only more forcefully is an accurate description of the nuclear industry's strategy, its so-called "nuclear Renaissance."
So the craft guilds, for example, which sort of forcefully resisted new technologies became weakened by globalization
It's a breathing technique where you pump your lungs up by forcefully exhaling and let the inhalation come in naturally.
usually we have a gear uh some kind of gear uh type of wheel with teeth on it and that kind of forcefully just bites
as a dateline title card '1998, July', forcefully types itself across the television screen.
too clever for their own good in the UK, very common to be taken out of school on essentially, forcefully held that, Um,
And yet, there is also, as we know, oceans of outlets that don't that don't give a damn about the truth are forcefully
--that's where I see it the most, because with certain meditations, you can very forcefully force yourself
And then, there is a part of being a human that it's amazing to see violence that's very skillfully and forcefully applied.
And already in the '50s, in the Operation Vermin, everybody who was suspicious and lived too close to the border, were forcefully relocated.
It's a matter of figuring out whether there's a way to press this, uh, more forcefully , um, to open up that archive.
Among the most prominent was the late Stephen Jay Gould, who argued very, very forcefully that there are no trends in evolution at all; that it's trendless.
The bailiff stands ready behind Hans, taps him on the shoulder, leads him forcefully from the room.