Of the estimated 42 million forcibly displaced people, children again make up one third.
This is not the first time the Maasai have been forcibly moved from their land.
But at least Ennis managed to do something Waxman never did: forcibly state his case.
And it has also ruled that prisoners can be forcibly medicated in their own interest.
It took then-president Pervez Musharraf three months to forcibly take over the Red Mosque.
Any remaining reservations I had about forcibly medicating an animal went out the window.
There is no point trying to forcibly disrupt the business model of the content owners.
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Young men here told CNN that Congolese army soldiers had attempted to forcibly recruit them.
When I saw "Virginia Woolf" in Chicago two years ago, I was struck most forcibly by the acting.
One of the lawyers, Demba Cire Bathily, told Reuters news agency that Mr Wade had been "forcibly" taken away.
Or that the advisers would say to forcibly restrict how the drug was prescribed, shrinking its market even further.
Like most bullies, he shies away from would-be victims who can forcibly resist.
Or, it forcibly bars future access to new customers by a dominant firm.
"In addition, the doctors who conduct these examinations, by doing so forcibly, violate their ethical obligations towards people they examine, " he added.
But if the western powers want to stop the Karadzic clan they will have to intervene still more forcibly.
The prosecution claim the injuries are consistent with the child being "forcibly squeezed".
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The Lebanese government won't be looking to track down or arrest any Hezbollah fighters or try to forcibly disarm them.
The result was that Americans were almost forcibly exposed to import vehicles, and many American consumers liked what they found.
Turkish officials refuse to concede that Turkey itself, over centuries of domination, forcibly removed hundreds of objects from their homelands.
Under current state law, the only cases Oklahoma sends to the federal system are people who have been forcibly committed.
But now that Britain has ditched the Tories, these ideas are no longer expressed so forcibly by any European leader.
Previously, the FBI defined the crime of rape as "the carnal knowledge of a female, forcibly and against her will".
The United Nations children's agency, Unicef, has repeatedly issued statements accusing Col Karuna and his faction of forcibly recruiting child soldiers.
Congolese military and government officials could not be reached for comment, but in the past have denied accusations of forcibly recruiting civilians.
In Negeri Sembilan 900 people who refused to leave were told by the government this week that they would be forcibly moved.
Officials have justified the practice as a way of reducing incentives for local governments forcibly to appropriate farmland and sell it to developers.
They said that "from helicopter footage it became clear that individuals had forcibly entered a building owned by East Belfast Community Development Agency".
The next step was to thread a tiny surgical balloon and a thin stainless-steel stent into the artery to forcibly widen the passage.
The plea deal comes after months of legal battling over forcibly medicating Mr. Loughner to restore him to competency, a move his lawyers protested.
Undernourished and extremely depressed, she hazily recalls the day her mother picked her up from high school and forcibly took her to a doctor.
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