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1 These were consecutively forced through the fabric after it was carefully stretched.
2 The reforms were forced through by decree this month without a parliamentary debate.
3 Not every event needs to be forced through a political prism.
4 Commentators have suggested it may be forced through before the upcoming General Election.
5 Comes from being forced through snooty private schools when I was a youngster.
6 Wrapping his arms around her, he forced through the wall with his back.
7 Bleeding from countless wounds, he was forced through the stern port.
8 He had a dim recollection of something having been forced through his lips.
9 The second's silence was a thick barrier to be forced through .
10 But in response, lobbyists forced through legislation to restrict municipal networks in North Carolina.
11 Then a great, flat, toeless foot was forced through below.
12 This project was forced through using presentations, not consultations, with skewed data and logic.
13 We know it's being forced through at an irresponsible pace.
14 He adds that laws shouldn't be forced through during a period of heightened emotion.
15 The pay to stay policy could have unintended effects if it is forced through .
16 Bismarck then easily and quickly forced through the new law against the Socialists .
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