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- Forceful was a sea-going tugboat built for the Queensland Tug Company by Alexander Stephen and Sons Ltd in Govan, Scotland in 1925. She worked at her homeport...
- and collected from their families (usually in the Balkans), enslaved, forcefully converted to Islam, and then trained as elite military unit within the...
- Forced ****imilation is the involuntary cultural ****imilation of religious or ethnic minority groups, during which they are forced by a government to adopt...
- Overactive let-down (OALD) is the forceful ejection of milk from the breast during breastfeeding. In some women it occurs only with the first let-down...
- may also be generated by a slower expansion that would normally not be forceful, but is not allowed to expand, so that when whatever is containing the...
- this process is simply driven by the elastic recoil of the lungs. When forceful exhalation is required, or when the elasticity of the lungs is reduced...
- form of grievous ****ault or attempted murder in which a victim's jaw is forcefully placed on a curb and then stomped from behind, causing severe injuries...
- the Pittsburgh Steelers. Nicknamed "the Bus" due to his large size and forceful running style, he pla**** college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish...
- excessive stress on the asymptomatic side. Rubbing that is too frequent or forceful will cause blisters, as opposed to calluses, to form. Normally, a callus...
- Stheno (/ˈsθiːnoʊ, ˈsθɛnoʊ/; Ancient Gr****: Σθενώ, romanized: Sthenṓ, lit. 'forceful') and Euryale (/jʊəˈraɪəli/ yuu-RY-ə-lee; Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυάλη, romanized: Euryálē...