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  • 11Forced sale — Property law Part of t …

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  • 12forced apprenticeship — Unter forced apprenticeship bzw. indentured apprenticeship (engl. für „Zwangslehre“) versteht man in der englischsprachigen Geschichtsschreibung ein Ausbildungsverhältnis, bei dem die Kinder ehemaliger Sklaven für einen Lehrherrn unentgeltlich… …

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  • 13Forced labour camps in Communist Bulgaria — As in other Eastern European Soviet satellite states, the People s Republic of Bulgaria operated a network of forced labour camps between 1944 and 1989, with particular intensity until 1962. Tens of thousands of prisoners were sent to these… …

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  • 14Forced-air — A Forced air or Warm air heating system is one which uses air as its heat transfer medium. These systems use ductwork and vents as a means of air distribution. The return plenum carries the air from several large return grills (vents) to a… …

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  • 15Forced orgasm — In BDSM, forced orgasm is a form of play where the dominant partner brings the submissive partner to an involuntary orgasm, whilst the submissive attempts to compete with the dominant by attempting to delay the orgasm for as long as possible.Also …

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  • 16Forced landing — A forced landing is a landing by an aircraft made under factors outside the pilot s control, such as the failure of engines, systems, components or weather which makes continued flight impossible. For a full description of these, see article on… …

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  • 17forced landing — noun an unscheduled airplane landing that is made under circumstances (engine failure or adverse weather) not under the pilot s control • Syn: ↑emergency landing • Hypernyms: ↑aircraft landing, ↑airplane landing • Hyponyms: ↑crash landing * * *… …

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  • 18Locus of control — is a term in psychology which refers to a person s belief about what causes the good or bad results in their life, either in general or in a specific area such as health or academics. It can either be internal (meaning the person believes that… …

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  • 19Population control — is the practice of limiting population increase, usually by reducing the birth rate. The practice has sometimes been voluntary, as a response to poverty, environmental concerns, or out of religious ideology, but in some times and places it has… …

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  • 20Manning control — is a policy used by the British Army to dismiss soldiers who are considered to be not fit for a full army career and to make space for new recruits. All soldiers can be reviewed after either 6, 9, and 12 years in the Army, and dismissed if… …

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