Reformed Protestants from France and the Low Countries, in the 1550s reluctantly adopted in the free imperial city, were forbidden to profess their faith in 1561, but enjoyed unlimited staying permits, but not citizenship.
Regulation and rationing were not adopted reluctantly but as measures essential to the war effort.
Powerful Cakobau somewhat reluctantly adopted Christianity in 1854.
Reid's ventilation system was adopted reluctantly by Barry in this new Palace of Westminster.
Pepé possibly makes a small appearance as a baby skunk in Mouse-Placed Kitten (1959), where he is reluctantly adopted by a mouse couple at the cartoon end.
An exception was Italy which slowly and reluctantly adopted Gothic tenets but, in contrast, was the originator of the Renaissance, establishing its forms nearly two centuries before England, which was another exception.
Nevertheless, Mr. Castro, who remains a die-hard Marxist, reluctantly adopted limited free-market reforms.
A passing train picks up the bag and leaves, and Cat R. Waul gets reluctantly adopted by a passenger, just as Cat R. Waul is about to plot revenge.
Earflaps were adopted by the players reluctantly.
Cordelia is reluctantly adopted into the Scooby Gang, though her participation will be lighter than other characters.