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Forcing Jess to relinquish his gun and to go with them to their hideout in the mountains, Vince later tells him that the gang had stolen a gold-plated cannon that was used by Emperor Maximilian in his ill-fated fight against popular Mexican leader Benito Juarez.

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Forcing Slavery Down the Throat of a FreesoilerAn 1854 cartoon depicts a giant Free Soil Party | free soiler being held down by James Buchanan and Lewis Cass standing on the Democratic Party ( United States ) | Democratic platform marked " Kansas ", " Cuba " and " Central America " ( referring to accusations that southerners wanted to annex areas in Latin America to expand slavery ).
* NOAA page on Climate Forcing Data includes ( calculated ) data on Earth orbit variations over the last 50 million years and for the coming 20 million years
By the year 2000, some completely new bidding systems had evolved, including " Precision Club " and " 2 / 1 Game Forcing " which, although still relying on point-count rules for hand evaluation, are otherwise substantial departures from the early Goren system.
Forcing yourself on the non-dominant side of a trooper is one way because the left side is difficult for a right-handed soldier.
* Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ’ s Fourth Assessment Report ( 2007 ), Chapter 2, " Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and Radiative Forcing ," pp. 133 – 134 ( PDF, 8. 6 MB, 106 pp. ).
* United States National Research Council ( 2005 ), Radiative Forcing of Climate Change: Expanding the Concept and Addressing Uncertainties, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Forcing those who design products to actually use and rely on them is often thought to improve quality and usability, but software developers may be blind to usability and may have knowledge to make software work that an end user will lack.
Red Rover ( also known as Forcing the City Gates and Octopus Tag ) is an outdoor game played primarily by children on playgrounds.
* The NOAA page on Climate Forcing Data includes ( calculated ) data on orbital variations over the last 50 million years and for the coming 20 million years
Forcing them off voter registration lists also prevented them from serving on juries, whose members were limited to voters.
Forcing their way through the Axis resistance, during 19 – 20 October three Romanian divisions ( 2nd and 3rd Mountain, plus the communist Tudor Vladimirescu ) assaulted and seized Debrecen as part of Soviet 27th Army's assault on the right flank of the 6th Guards Tank Army.
Forcing down the opponent on their back by leaning forward while in a grappling position ( backward force down ).# 1

Forcing and several
d. ( S ) Forcing detainees to remove their clothing and keeping them naked for several

Forcing and them
* Forcing them to wear black or red scarves

Forcing and from
: Improvements in Apparatus for Obtaining Motive Power from Fluids and also for Raising or Forcing Fluids.
* Forcing ( magic ), a technique by which a magician forces one outcome from a card draw
*" Letter from Jerusalem: Forcing the End " ( July 20, 1998, The New Yorker )
Forcing the Irish troops back, the Dutch attack was supported by Reading men shooting from their windows.

Forcing and for
See Forcing notrump for additional details.
Forcing for one round only ( as in Standard American ), except in the variant of 2 / 1 where this sequence is game forcing as well.
Forcing for one round ; 10 points or more with at least four clubs.
* Cloud Radiative Forcing, the difference between the radiation budget components for average cloud conditions and cloud-free conditions
Forcing prisoners to adopt such positions is a method of ill-treatment used for extracting information or as a punishment, possibly amounting to torture.
Precise punctuating usually leads to more Forcing and may be vital for finishing the puzzle.
Forcing for one round.
Forcing for one round.
Forcing for one round
Forcing for one round.
* CO2: The Thermostat that Controls Earth's Temperature by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, October, 2010, Forcing vs. Feedbacks
Forcing the regent, Maria Cristina, into exile for her conspiracy with the moderates, Espartero himself became regent with the intention of remaining so until the future Queen Isabella II came of age.
* Forcing ( set theory ), a technique for obtaining proofs in set theory
Forcing, for example, is often explained in terms of countable models.
Forcing Ironhide to take him to a store of planet-destroying warheads to obtain one for the Terrorcons, Tidal Wave underestimated his prisoner's resolve as he activated the warhead and attacked Tidal Wave.
*“ Forcing the Resignation of Women with Minor Children Is in This Day and Age an Anachronism ”: Support for Change in Army Policy * Women in the Marine Corps

Forcing and at
# Regional climate changes in the Arctic Forcing and long-term effects at the land-ocean interface
* Forcing, driving a harmonic oscillator at a particular frequency
) If text is trapped between a floating TOC and an image, floating can be cancelled at a certain text point, see Forcing a break.
The calculated Milankovitch Forcing would have provided 8 % more solar radiation (+ 40 W / m < sup > 2 </ sup >) to the Northern Hemisphere in summer, tending to cause greater heating at that time.

Forcing and common
Forcing has also been used in model theory but it is common in model theory to define genericity directly without mention of forcing.

Forcing and ).
Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement ( Washington, DC: Island Press, 1993 ).
If a card is discarded that fits an open meld, that card must be used ( Forcing ).

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