Perhaps most revealing are postcolonial responses to the traumas of slaving and enslavement evident in stamps. |
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If you want to understand what happened, you need to differentiate between genocide and slaving. |
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But in fact there is evidence of slaving ships operating out of ports like Dublin. |
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In Sudan, slaving is a tradition, a business and a tool of political oppression. |
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Every packed lunch is one day fewer spent slaving in the pink-collar ghetto. |
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They wanted to reach the top at any price, literally starving and slaving to find success and fame. |
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But when I got home, Justin had obviously spent all day slaving away, making a 3 course dinner. |
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The commander has the option of handing off the target to the gunner or of slaving the gun to the commander's sight and initiating the fire. |
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It's so warm out and since I was slaving away in the hot kitchen, I opened up the windows to get some air circulating. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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It will be the crowning moment of countless hours spent slaving away in his extended garage. |
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The great slaving powers were the English, the French, the Portuguese and the Dutch. |
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The boy directed Bill to his father who was slaving away at the smithy's forge. |
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For months I had seen people slaving away behind newspaper-covered windows that only allowed for a peek. |
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They had heard about aboriginal writers slaving away somewhere out there on new scripts for theatre, but where were they all hiding? |
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It keeps us working forever, chained to our desks slaving day after day to pay for it. |
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Still, after a day slaving away at a hot computer terminal, I vowed to go home and bash away on at least one design tonight. |
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This lessens my anxiety over the prospect that for many years to come I will be slaving away to meet my commitments to the bank. |
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I used to laugh at the okes on mud island slaving away in the freezing cold. |
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The people in the Sulu islands have a long and enthusiastic history of tribal wars, raiding, slaving and piracy. |
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Not so long ago, journalists would have called this a slaving operation of a sort. |
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When you're slaving away on perfecting your own projects, to see someone else exhibit that care and that passion, even in an entirely different field, is a pleasure. |
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Bruce doesn't burn the midnight oil, slaving away over his desk with the quill pen into the early hours then? |
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The do-not-disturb sign on the door of Mrs Shen's suite suggests she is slaving over a hot column. |
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In accordance with the aircraft checklist, it was usual for the aircraft to be operated with the slaving function selected to the left compass. |
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I think it's totally inadmissible that in the year 2003 there are still people on this planet slaving away with hoes and machetes. |
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So that just goes to show sometimes you have to sit back and get a bit of distance on things rather than slaving away at the same old routine. |
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This is a marvellously easy entrée to prepare, but the presentation makes it look as if you have been slaving over a hot stove all day. |
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But I'm not sure whether this idea of slaving away 24 hours a day is actually effective. |
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Yesterday I spent slaving away up to my elbows in a hot Unix shell. |
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Apparently, the solid-on period for slaving just prior to retrofire brought the gyros back up to orbit attitude, because they corrected very nicely during that period. |
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Instead of slaving over the sauce just before dinner, you can chat with your guests, or concentrate on the entree. |
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Women have been slaving away in the kitchen for eons, maybe a little bit longer. |
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We listened to you, and now we're slaving away, often at jobs we can't stand and with people we loathe. |
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When not slaving over casseroles in her tiny Brooklyn kitchen, she edits Nerve's culture blog, Scanner. |
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Of course after slaving away for hours on this I find the basic concept is now blazingly obvious all over the better part of the blogosphere, as for instance at Atrios. |
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She was scrubbing floors and slaving away to pay for food and lodging. |
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I mean, I've only been slaving away at it for the past two weeks. |
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Other major slaving ports in Nigeria were located in Badagry, Lagos on the Bight of Benin and on Bonny Island on the Bight of Biafra. |
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But the developmental benefits were limited as long as the business including slaving. |
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With a sick husband unable to work, Ms. Afanoue puts everything into her work ñ carrying huge weights, slaving over a hot fire and sieving through rough grain. |
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A Lighting Time Management software system slaving lighting times to needs is currently in test phase in the Tamos store and will be installed in all hypermarkets if the test proves conclusive. |
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Along the Amazon river and its major tributaries, repeated slaving raids and punitive attacks left their mark. |
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This took much of the economic incentive out of raiding, though sporadic slaving activity continued into the 11th century. |
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Rochelle is a perfectionistic, timid, dutiful girl, and she has been slaving away for hours on her math. |
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Bagamoyo was the main port on the mainland during Zanzibari rule and was famous as a slaving port. |
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Why was I there, munitioning, blacklegging, slaving as though my bread depended on it? |
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The slaving Powers turned into colonial Powers. |
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We're slaving away to get the songs to the stage where we can go into the studio and make a demo. |
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It's time to start slaving over those PLATES OF FOOD in the hope of impressing the shoutiest judges on TV, John Torode and Gregg Wallace. |
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For me, who was slaving away for 14 hours a day in Paris, it was incredibly freeing to fi nd myself in a world of artists, composers, musicians, painters? |
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At an age when the majority of the chefs of my generation were already slaving over a stove, I was studying psycho-sociology in the United States, and then decorative arts in Montparnasse. |
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Some hard disks, however, can cause problems when slaving to a CD drive. |
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And there are few of us who relish the idea of slaving in the kitchen preparing a nice dinner for ourselves or guests as the sun sets under the yardarm. |
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When trade lines began to open between London and West Africa, persons from this area began coming to Britain on board merchant and slaving ships. |
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The Royal Navy moved to stop other nations from continuing the slave trade and declared that slaving was equal to piracy and was punishable by death. |
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His and Gertrude's was a fairybook marriage. The fairy tale ended quickly. After a miscarriage, Gertrude Thomas winced over pregnant black women slaving under the inhuman sun. |
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The Spanish were barred by their laws from slaving of indigenous people, leaving them without a commercial interest deep in the interior of the Amazon basin. |
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For the transported, harsh and unhygienic conditions on the slaving ships and poor diets meant that the average mortality rate during the Middle Passage was one in seven. |
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