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.
The 47-year-old man was spotted forcibly carrying a 5-year-old girl into a secluded pasture.
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Any remaining reservations I had about forcibly medicating an animal went out the window.
The old military regime used to herd peasants forcibly into collectives, with lethal results.
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Police guard the ruins of the PDI headquarters after forcibly evicting Megawati's followers July 27.
Its express purpose is undermining and ultimately forcibly replacing the U.S. government and its founding documents.
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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.
Thousands were resettled, mostly forcibly, by Emperor Haile Selassie and the Mengistu government that followed his.
No one has ever forcibly moved that many people without concentration camps and mass death through plague.
In his apology, he singled out the "stolen generations" of thousands of children forcibly removed from their families.
Ms. Clarke fought fiercely but ultimately unsuccessfully to prevent the government from forcibly administering powerful antipsychotic drugs to Mr. Loughner.
The legislator was referring to Argentina's claim that Britain forcibly wrested the islands from its control in 1833.
When I saw "Virginia Woolf" in Chicago two years ago, I was struck most forcibly by the acting.
Her people suffer brutal persecution under the despots from Pyongyang who forcibly restrict virtually any private economic activity.
Civilised governments cannot forcibly deport millions of illegal entrants (though Italy has been accused of sometimes doing this).
Publicly, Anas threatened that if the privatization was not canceled, West Sumatrans would forcibly occupy the grounds of Padang.
One of the lawyers, Demba Cire Bathily, told Reuters news agency that Mr Wade had been "forcibly" taken away.
Earlier, thousands of unarmed police and soldiers had to forcibly remove hundreds of protesters holed up inside a synagogue.
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.
The Southerners used "bump and push" (meaning ramming) tactics to forcibly nudge the Northern vessels back over the line.
The Argentine president says the islands were forcibly stripped from Argentina in "a blatant exercise of 19th Century colonialism".
Villagers near the pipeline route are being forcibly relocated by SLORC's troops to camps it calls Conscription Control Centers.
"In addition, the doctors who conduct these examinations, by doing so forcibly, violate their ethical obligations towards people they examine, " he added.
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