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It applies to the chance of a piercing being forced out by the body.
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The seven former officers are all in bad standing with the army, and were all forced out of army for quite serious indiscretions.
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She struggled with niggling injuries even before she fractured her foot and was forced out for two months.
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His parents were temporarily forced out of their home because of the threats.
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Thirteen of fifteen balloonists named in the suit have been forced out of business.
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The buildings were all but destroyed when they were forced out, but the pontoon bridge survived and was kept in use.
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Some were forced out by the gruelling and brutal training regime.
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Without this financial help, the traditional olive grove would lose 25% or 30% of profit and producers may be forced out of business.
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Increasingly, they are gradually being forced out of business by large coffee house chains and fast food franchises.
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The self-employed osteopath has been forced out of work for six months due to her injuries.
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