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Formerly the
Forcible Entry Act 1381, the
Forcible Entry Act 1391, the
Forcible Entry Act 1429, the
Forcible Entry Act 1588 and the
Forcible Entry Act 1623...
- A
forcible felony, in the
criminal law of
various US states, is a
felony that is
subject to
special penalties because it
involves the use or
threat of...
- the 13th
century the
pagan po****tions of the
Baltics faced campaigns of
forcible conversion by
crusading knight corps such as the
Livonian Brothers of the...
- ****ual
coercion among animals is the use of violence, threats, har****ment, and
other tactics to help them
forcefully co****te. Such
behavior has been compared...
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indictment for
instigating deportation, ****cution (
forcible displacement), and
other inhumane acts (
forcible transfer) as
crimes against humanity due to his...
- Look up
confinement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Confinement may
refer to: With
respect to humans: An old-fashioned or
archaic synonym for childbirth...
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after World War II,
which involved more than 12
million people.
Before the
forcible deportation of
Ukrainians (including
thousands of children) to
Russia during...
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objection does not
constitute consent. Lack of
consent may
result from
either forcible compulsion by the
perpetrator or an
inability to
consent on the part of...
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Sodomy (/ˈsɒdəmi/), also
called buggery in
British English,
generally refers to
either anal **** (but
occasionally also oral ****)
between people, or any...
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Forcible touching,
under New York
State law, is a **** offense. A
person found guilty of it may be
sentenced to up to one year in prison, up to
three years...