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unwillingly and chose
By contrast, Sir Winston Churchill's 1948 book The Gathering Storm presented World War II as caused by the insane ambitions of Adolf Hitler who was unwillingly abetted by cowardly and weak-willed British and French leaders who chose appeasement over resistance.

unwillingly and charge
He was arrested on a minor charge, then released when his charge was paid, into the company of several men, with whom he went, apparently unwillingly.

unwillingly and was
This was a position that inevitably drew her, although unwillingly, into a World War with devastating results for her, since she was less prepared ( both militarily and socially ) for that event than any other Great Power.
Returning to Antioch in 378 or 379, he was ordained by Bishop Paulinus, apparently unwillingly and on condition that he continue his ascetic life.
Karla told the investigators that she unwillingly did what Paul told her to do because he was abusive and was given a deal.
Novatian believed that he would be elected, however Cornelius was unwillingly elected the twenty-first pope in March 251.
* By showing that the Anschluss was enormously popular in Austria, he helped to discredit the notion of Austria as a victim of Nazi aggression brought unwillingly into the Reich.
Nezek in its original context refers to the Talmudic notion of tort law, l ' basoif means " eventually ", moideh b ' miktzas refers to partial confession of a defendant, and shoigeg in its original context means an incident which was caused unwillingly, but was a result of partial negligence.
His first plan was a combination against her of Saxony, Denmark and Brandenburg ; but, Brandenburg failing him, he was obliged very unwillingly to admit Russia into the partnership.
Gambetta was unwillingly asked by Grévy on 24 November 1881 to form a ministry, known as Le Grand Ministère.
In 1966 Rego's father died, and the family electrical business was taken over, unwillingly, by Rego's husband, although he had himself been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
In February 1575 a new Church ordinance, approximating still more closely to the patristic Church, was presented to another synod and accepted, but very unwillingly.
It was said that she had been stolen away by Kur and taken to the underworld, where she was made queen unwillingly.
Ray Davies said that Avory was his best friend in the band and he unwillingly had to choose sides, as said later in a 1989 interview:
There he was unwillingly drawn into a bitter theological controversy.
Apart from exposing users to esoteric technicalities, it was inefficient, since an application would grab ( unwillingly ) all of its allotted RAM, even if it left most of it subsequently unused.
Socrates ' interpretation is that, since Simonides was a wise man, he must know that no one does any wrong willingly ; accordingly, he must mean that he will willingly praise those who do no wrong, not that some do wrong willingly and others unwillingly, only the latter garnering his praise ( 345d – 46b ).
In Tear, Nynaeve, Egwene, and Elayne are unwillingly betrayed by Juilin Sandar, a thief catcher, ( who was under the influence of a form of Compulsion from Liandrin ) to the Black Ajah and then imprisoned in the Stone of Tear, where they are rescued by Mat and a repentant Juilin.

unwillingly and most
Some of the most poignant literature pieces taught across continental academic institutions have unwillingly promoted dehumanization.
In the following years, with the disgrace of Prince Gong, Yixuan unwillingly became the second most powerful figure in the Qing court after Empress Dowager Cixi.
This time he himself fell sick, and his losses had to be made good by drafts of recruits from England, many of whom came most unwillingly to serve in the cold wet bivouacs that the newspapers had graphically reported.
Others less fortunate during the war were interned in prison camps whilst others, particularly the Anglo-Burman women, were taken as servants and mistresses by the Japanese army, most often unwillingly.

unwillingly and .
Other countries which may willingly or unwillingly become Communist can furnish bases.
* 1965 – Singapore is expelled from Malaysia and becomes the first and only country to date to gain independence unwillingly.
* Cyborg 009 features a group of humans unwillingly turned into cyborg weapons by a crime syndicate.
: they are commanded to practice only avarice unwillingly.
Charles Beaumont in the Twilight Zone episode " Long Live Walter Jameson " has the lead character ( a history professor ) comment on the burning of Atlanta that the union soldiers did it unwillingly at the behest of a Sherman described as sullen and brutish.
* Narcolepsy: Excessive daytime sleepiness ( EDS ) often culminating in falling asleep spontaneously but unwillingly at inappropriate times.
The VVD unwillingly entered the VVD-CDA-D66-cabinet with Zalm returning to the ministry of Finance.
* Click ( 2006 ): Michael Newman uses his remote control and is unwillingly sent to 2023, among other years.
At first Guise stayed unwillingly at Linlithgow Palace, then in July 1543 she moved with the infant queen to Stirling Castle.
The cast grew to include a variety of supporting characters, each contributing their own subplots to the show and often becoming unwillingly involved in the schemes of the trio.
When he is fifteen he unwillingly attends Eton College as an Oppidan scholar.
According to John Zonaras, the commander of the Praetorian Guard Marcus Aurelius Carus had been proclaimed, more or less unwillingly, emperor by his troops.
Instead she is unwillingly sacrificed to appease Artemis.
Heracles captured and took Iole unwillingly captive as his concubine.
We are told that Phemius performs for the Suitors " unwillingly ", and he successfully pleads to be spared the death that Odysseus is planning for the Suitors.
Pwyll unwillingly agrees to release Rhiannon from their marital alliance, but is unable to give Gwawl the feast and preparations, as they are not his to give away.
During an incident involving the Maquis ship and the USS Voyager, both vessels were unwillingly transported to the Delta Quadrant by the enigmatic Caretaker.
While advocates of the theatre indicated that in principle it should be possible for any actor to play any character and that the play itself has an anti-racist message, the critics noted that the letter unwillingly disclosed the general, unexpressed policy of German theatres, i. e., that white actors are accounted to be qualified for all roles, even black ones, while black actors were suitable only for black roles.
The factory Eternit, that produces building materials containing asbestos, brought Goor unwillingly into trouble.

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