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21take forcibly — index carry away Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22efforcialiter — Forcibly …
23breaking — Forcibly separating, parting, disintegrating, or piercing any solid substance. In the criminal law as to housebreaking and burglary, it means the tearing away or removal of any part of a house or of the locks, latches, or other fastenings… …
24breaking — Forcibly separating, parting, disintegrating, or piercing any solid substance. In the criminal law as to housebreaking and burglary, it means the tearing away or removal of any part of a house or of the locks, latches, or other fastenings… …
25shanghai — forcibly to abduct (a person) Originally, to render senseless and carry on board ship as a crew member from the crimeridden Chinese city, because some of those with whom you arrived might be absent when you came to set sail, but now used of …
26breaking doors — Forcibly removing the fastenings of a house, so that a person may enter. See breaking …
27breaking doors — Forcibly removing the fastenings of a house, so that a person may enter. See breaking …
28vi clam aut precario — Forcibly, secretly or by sufferance. An easement cannot be acquired by prescription if its enjoyment is characterized by either of these attributes. Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. v McFarlan, 43 NJL 605, 622 …
29εἰσορμῶ — εἰσορμάω bring forcibly into pres imperat mp 2nd sg εἰσορμάω bring forcibly into pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic ionic) εἰσορμάω bring forcibly into pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic) εἰσορμάω bring forcibly into pres subj act 1st sg (attic… …
30Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — In all areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the human rights record remained poor, and numerous serious abuses were committed. Unlawful killings, disappearances, torture, rape, and arbitrary arrest and detention by security forces… …