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The goal was to form an effective, locally based, highly motivated force out of pro-government militias.
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They felt that the new dwellings would result in increased rents, which would force out the traditional residents of the area.
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It uses its barbels to probe holes and force out prey.
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His most common winning "kimarite" was "oshi-dashi" (push out), closely followed by "yori-kiri" (force out).
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His most commonly used "kimarite" at "sekitori" level was "yori-kiri", a straightforward force out, which was used in around 30 percent of his victories.
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Contrary to popular belief, an appeal out is not a force out unless it is regarding a missed force base.
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His most common winning technique was "oshi-dashi", or push-out, followed closely by "yori-kiri" or force out.
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His most common winning technique is a straightforward "yori-kiri" or force out.
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He was convinced of the need to create a new politic force out of the state parties.
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Many women entered the work force out of economic necessity, a factor that disrupted some traditional family practices and increased the incidence of divorce.
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