Mrs. Gilgunn, Father Paris says, did not have a right to be forcibly kept alive.
He almost looked as if he was on holiday, which, for someone who was being forcibly kept from doing billions of things, showed fairly high reserves of resignation.
They were forcibly kept for three years, and in 1945 Hasegawa was released and moved to Philadelphia.
For them to complain now about having the land they have inhabited given to people they have forcibly kept off it for years is an endorsement of apartheid.
'Because she was forcibly kept at home by Bill, the man she had told them of before,' replied Noah.
Instead they would be forcibly kept at a subsistence level of existence . . . or worse.
They had been forcibly kept in his palace and after Krishna had killed Narakasura he rescued these 16,100 women and freed them.
Catherine of Aragon's daughter Mary was not present at the time of Catherine's final illness and death; they were being kept apart forcibly.
"Organized crime steps in and thrives" wherever supplies are forcibly kept scarce, as with Prohibition alcohol or Western drugs, the paper contended.
In 1772, while Michael was being forcibly kept in the monastery, the Patriarch denounced and made imprisoned other pro-Catholics in Aleppo.