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My parents were big on the civil rights movement, and [they talked] to me about President Kennedy's forcing the issue about civil rights, which had a big impact on me. If you get caught up in that, then you start forcing the issue and disaster really strikes. To protect their understanding of Christian freedom, these Lutherans refused to be compelled in matters of church usages when the secular arm of authority was forcing the issue. |
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force on force or an animal from force out of force out of office force through force to be reckoned with force to the wall forcing the issue fore fore and aft foreclose on foregone foregone conclusion forelock-tugging forest |
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