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The police got involved and compulsorily removed the women out of the building.
It was compulsorily purchased by the county council in 2003.
It was compulsorily closed by state education authorities in 2007.
"In the end, it makes no difference whether the person has gone voluntarily or compulsorily," he said.
It also gave the Tribunal the power to compulsorily acquire such land.
The Government has also notified the two dates on which the meeting to be held compulsorily.
An estimated 13 million workers came to be compulsorily covered under this scheme.
I finished as a referee at 48, had to compulsorily retire.
In any case, he became the first person to complete the test compulsorily in one day.
As a carer, you may also want to stop someone from being compulsorily detained.
It was compulsorily closed in 2009 due to the lack of economic and financial viability.
The recommendation was that at least 62.5 per cent of time should be compulsorily allocated.
All subjects and languages are to be studied compulsorily unless said below.
The houses were compulsorily purchased, but the plan never came to fruition.
But today his lawyers applied for the company to be compulsorily wound-up.
The commission could buy land either by agreement or compulsorily, and it was given very wide powers for this purpose.
Even without fully crediting your tale, I do not care to be compulsorily held here.
On August 20, 1974, he was compulsorily retired from the Army.
In 1704 the lighthouses were compulsorily transferred into public ownership.
All the students have to compulsorily undergo summer internship for 8 weeks after 4th semester.
Reservists can be compulsorily mobilised one in every three years.
It consists of holidays which have to be observed compulsorily across India.
The conflict concerned has claimed at least 60 000 lives, and millions of people have been compulsorily displaced.
When the company was compulsorily wound up, it owed more than £1m.
Living creatures were compulsorily made, by the force of life, to gaze into one furrow.