force+of+will

  • 111Force structure — A Force structure is the combat capable part of a military organisation which describes how military personnel, and their weapons and equipment, are organised for the operations, missions and tasks expected from them by the particular doctrine of …

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  • 112force-movement illusion —    A term used to denote a variant of the group of * motor illusions characterized by a mispercep tion of limb position due to the forces generated by that limb against a force that moves it in the opposite direction. For example, if a subject is …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 113Will Roscoe — article issues refimprove=March 2008Will Roscoe (b. 1964) is a scholar, activist, and author based on San Francisco, California. He grew up in Missoula, Montana and helped found Lambda at the University of Montana, that state s first LGBT… …

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  • 114Will to live — The will to live is a psychological force to fight for survival, particularly when one s life is threatened by an injury or disease such as cancer. Some physicians believe that it plays an important role in one s chances of survival. There are… …

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  • 115force of habit — noun an act that has been repeated to the point where the performance of the act becomes automatic Only force of habit will explain why people today do honor to Christopher Columbus. [ …

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  • 116force-feeding — feeding someone by force, making someone eat against their will …

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  • 117Will Kempe (actor) — See William Kempe for the 17th century English actor and contemporary of William Shakespeare.Will Kempe (born December 19, 1963) is a television actor. Born and raised on the island of Bermuda, Kempe was later educated in England.He is the son of …

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  • 118force one's hand — {v. phr.} To make you do something or tell what you will do sooner than planned. * /Ben did not want to tell where he was going, but his friend forced his hand./ * /Mr. Smith planned to keep his land until prices went up, but he had so many… …

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  • 119force one's hand — {v. phr.} To make you do something or tell what you will do sooner than planned. * /Ben did not want to tell where he was going, but his friend forced his hand./ * /Mr. Smith planned to keep his land until prices went up, but he had so many… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 120Will Longstaff — Captain William Frederick Longstaff (1879 1953) was an Australian painter and war artist best known for his works commemorating those who died in the First World War.Birth and educationHe was the cousin of portrait painter Sir John Longstaff.Born …

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