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Перевод: coerced


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  1. This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it.
  2. "School parents coerced, possibly intimidated!"
  3. He could exhibit a saint-like submissiveness, become a mere servant of art, willing to learn from anyone; he would sit patiently at the bedsides of the sick and dying, painting unhappy men and women and feeling awe before peasant earth-mothers, but he could never be coerced into doing anything against his will.
  4. The good social life, the Piaroa insist, is the tranquil one where individuals are never coerced by or subjected to the violence of kinsmen and neighbours.
  5. The troubles had deep roots in the previous hundred years and represented a breakdown in much of the aristocratic social order which the classical forms of houses and estates concealed rather than coerced.
  6. Finch, however, denounced the 1300 perambulation as "false and erroneous", and coerced the Grand Jury and Forest officers into returning a verdict "that the Meetes and Boundes of the Forrest of Deane ought to be according to the Perambulations made" in 1228 and 1282.
  7. More recently, the primary threat has been to the highlanders' land, although coerced labour and unequal trade continue.
  8. The remaining 3000 was distributed among those other witnesses I have mentioned and whom Drury had coerced into bolstering the prosecution's case: there is evidence that Drury took a whack of some of that money too.
  9. In Guatemala and Honduras there were large Indian populations, which the settlers coerced to clear and cultivate large estates.
  10. Then it was meant to be Detroit, Chicago, St Louis and work its way west and end in Los Angeles but word of mouth, the cover story in Rolling Stone which Tony coerced out of them, and various other things created such a sensation that they lengthened it.
  11. At the end, the play is turned over to genuine amateurs, as the patrons are coerced into waving their arms, donning toadstool hats, and making dog noises.
  12. He was shrewd enough to appreciate that here was someone who needed to be coaxed, not coerced.
  13. But there was no one around to be made uncomfortable, or be coerced into helping her out.

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