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What is more, I know you have conscripted our people.
They have good reason not to want to get conscripted.
With them it's a role I was conscripted to from the start.
Perhaps that was why she had conscripted him so quickly.
If he'd wanted to, he almost certainly could have got out of being conscripted.
By the end of the year, over 1 million had been conscripted into the Army.
Another problem for the union was that many of its members were conscripted.
No one knows how many have already been conscripted from the camp.
In 1923, many players were conscripted into the French army.
It was said that there were not enough men, and he started conscripting women as well.
But something must be done to give those who are conscripted some relief!
At 18, men were conscripted for two years of mandatory military service.
Young people who support the opposition are being conscripted into the army.
This man was conscripted to fight in a good and necessary cause.
He studied art before being conscripted into the French military in 1914.
"Especially if we're not to end up conscripting for the Guard."
All three of them were from his father's staff, and definitely too old to be conscripted.
At eighteen, he was conscripted into the army for three years of national service.
"If he was conscripted, maybe we can get him out."
"I've brought him into town to report, because he's been conscripted."
Real life has been conscripted into the service of Nielsen.
Women may serve in the Greek military, but cannot be conscripted.
No wonder a third of Iraq's male population has allowed itself to be conscripted.
And at least two full Sunday pages are ready to be conscripted for the cause.
My son got conscripted not long ago, and I don't want him getting shot at.