She was then taken forcibly to a room where she was held against her will for hours inside the studio.
Previously, the FBI defined the crime of rape as "the carnal knowledge of a female, forcibly and against her will".
Parker and Smith were also charged with Ms Spence's murder but were cleared after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of holding her against her will and assaulting her.
During this period, a police missing persons coordinator submitted intelligence reports, saying one girl told her she had been kept against her will by "Asian" men and forced to snort cocaine.
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They dragged her, against her will, from the house.
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They have unhappy histories one is a rape victim, another has been drawn against her will into prostitution, the third is suffering from cancer of the tongue which will end her singing career.
Both accused deny holding Ms Spence against her will at a flat in Meadowfoot Road, West Kilbride, Ayrshire, where it is alleged they assaulted her for up to two weeks from 14 April 2011.
In December, Ms Fleming told a three judge division of the High Court court the ban on assisted suicide was forcing her to live against her will in a life of pain and indignity.
Mr Boyd said the current definition of rape dated back to 1858, in a case where judges ruled that a woman had been raped if a man had sex with her "forcibly and against her will".
Former co-accused Paul Smith, 47, and David Parker, 38, were acquitted of murder after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of holding Ms Spence against her will and assaulting her at a flat in West Kilbride.
The accounts were given by his former co-accused, Paul Smith, 47, and David Parker, 38, who were acquitted of murder after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of holding Ms Spence against her will and assaulting her.
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The affair grows more heated, even though Lady Viola is engaged (against her will ... which would be considered a brilliant pun if it were included in the film) to the arrogantly possessive Lord Essex (Colin Firth).
Parker and Smith were also accused of murdering Ms Spence but were cleared when they pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of detaining her against her will and assaulting her, as well as attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
Among the other charges that Mr Conning faces, is that on various occasions between January 1 1995 and July 11 2012, at various addresses in Dundee, he assaulted and abducted Jennifer Findlay and on occasions detained her against her will at these locations.
It has prepared other charges against her and says it will arrest her if she sets foot in Pakistan.
Rape counselors, survivors and advocates possess an archive of knowledge about the many imaginative ways perpetrators can violate an individual against his or her will.
She is confident that if she gets the job her future colleagues will not hold it against her that she had help they did not.
He helped to bring the case against her and says she will be made to pay, one way or the other.
The longer it takes a business leader or a section manager, for example, to acknowledge his or her mistake, the more likely the undecided folks will turn against him or her.
Their mother, Mairead Philpott, who was given the same term, has also said she will appeal against her sentence.
Ms Okonjo-Iweala is an orthodox economist, which many will hold against her.
While she knew that now the servants would be decided against her, Husna felt she could afford their ill will, for her position in the household was growing stronger daily.
The idea that the high representative for foreign affairs can forge her own foreign policy against the will of member states is unrealistic.
The women's draw has been kind to No.1 Serena Williams , who will begin her campaign against Anna Tatishvili.
"It's always tough against her, " said Sharapova, who will reclaim the top ranking if she can win her 50th career WTA final.
But what it does is give opposition groups something else to use against her and, perhaps, something that will be more effective.
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He also held her son, 15, against his will in a room for several hours, forcing him to watch extremely violent videos, Mouton said.
Analysts say the decision to name Mr Diaz as Ms Gordillo's successor so soon after she was arrested sends a clear message that she will face the charges against her on her own.
He will compete against Cathryn Constable for her book, The Wolf Princess, and RJ Palacio's Wonder.
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He picked up, and something deep in his belly thrilled, against his will, to the sound of her voice.
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