Set against the American Civil War, this city was the scene of another kind of slavery and subjugation. |
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Counter subjugation means that one of the five elements subjugates the other opposite to the normal mutual subjugation order. |
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Mass gymnastics are as chilling a sight as military parades, for they both encourage the subjugation of the individual to the collective. |
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Surrounded by hostile populations, they were an easy target for invasion and subjugation by their neighbours. |
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It fastened on the Gauls as the Celtic inhabitants of the whole of France and on their subjugation first by the Romans, then by the Franks. |
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Eve's deception by the serpent has been used to justify the subjugation of women in the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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This kind of freedom may coincide with the cruellest despotism and with the subjugation of the overwhelming majority of the people. |
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But there was no possibility of that because racial subjugation was enforced by law. |
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The period from 1850 to 1889 encompasses a summary of the Sioux Wars and the subjugation of Lakota and Dakota on reservations. |
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For thousands of years the subjugation of the sensuous faculties has been regarded as a constitutive element of human reason and progress. |
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Most conventional discussions of the Exodusters focus on the dismal conditions and subjugation that prompted a mass movement. |
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These two periods, then, confronted different typologies of racial subjugation. |
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Their ultimate goal is to reduce China to a giant sweatshop under neocolonial subjugation. |
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In that year, the conquest of the Incas in Peru gave the Spaniards strategic positions in the north and south for the subjugation and colonization of Colombia. |
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The ruling class has deliberately cultivated inside its military a psychopathic element, ready to carry out mass murder against any population targeted for subjugation. |
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After nearly a century of subjugation by Serbia, they certainly do not want any new interference from outside. |
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A nation which had been ravaged and divided by foreign powers for a century was unified and freed from imperialist subjugation. |
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For the first time unification and integration will be reached peacefully, by free will, without occupation and subjugation. |
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The nature of colonialism itself was one characterized by subjugation, oppression, racial discrimination and injustice. |
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They were evangelists, missionaries and itinerant ministers living in an unholy era of subjugation, poverty and the dark brutal forces of the slaveocracy. |
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Lastly, what does it say about our country that we as a society endorse the subjugation of persons with dwarfism? |
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Baartman became a symbol of the humiliation and subjugation experienced by both the indigenous Khoisan and blacks under colonialism and then apartheid. |
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France exorcised its fears of famine and subjugation by achieving food independence. |
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But the F-word is a powerful imprecation that carries a wish for subjugation and even annihilation. |
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Some remain in subconscious subjugation to their parents even after their parents are no longer with them. |
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Violence against Indigenous Peoples, especially in the context of land rights disputes, is a continuing legacy of centuries of subjugation. |
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For the occupier, victory means subjugation of the ruling authority to its will. |
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Although French efforts at subjugation began before 1900, dissident ethnic groups, especially the Tuareg, were not conquered until the early twentieth century. |
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I know there is a case underway right now in western Canada dealing with issue of subjugation of women in polygamist marriages. |
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It's a day to remember that keeping one half of humankind under life-long subjugation through unwritten laws and warped thinking is a waste of talent and human resource. |
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Thus, gold was also the motivation for many campaigns and the subjugation and enslaving of whole peoples, who were settled in gold-rich areas. |
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It contains an historical view of the family in relation to issues of class, female subjugation and private property. |
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It is about the transformation of Bodhisattva Guanyin into a Buddhist monk and the subjugation of the dragon. |
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Another common objective is to free the peasants from subjugation to and dependence on the exploiters and make them active citizens by restoring what assertedly had been taken away from them. |
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The word's power and therefore its coherence, its licitness as language is impossible to understand without a glance at the history of race-rooted subjugation in America. |
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God does not ask for very much but one thing he does ask for is thy belief in him and thy faith, and if you have a belief then you have taken the first steps, tottery though they may be, towards subjugation. |
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Believing they are transforming China into a global superpower, they are actually clearing the path for returning China to the pre-revolutionary era of untrammeled imperialist subjugation. |
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He then uses a series of Dutch commemorative medals to slip from that strangely remote event to William of Orange and the subjugation of Ireland, and so to the civil war that has festered in Britain in our own time. |
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Coming from a pedigree of strong-willed women and those who survived cultural genocide, she is no stranger to struggle and the historical subjugation of her spirit. |
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But the fight against female subjugation needs to operate on every level. |
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Sandwiched between two wars in which Scottish and English soldiers fought and died together was a horrifying civil conflict in Spain that led to Franco's 40-year dictatorship and the subjugation of Catalonia. |
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Both resolutions cultivate the theory of social assent and social partnership in a bid to bring the workers and other movements to subordination and subjugation to capitalist barbarity. |
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A few other studies have reported an increase in family violence due to the greater economic independence of women, where they resist subjugation and traditional controls imposed on them. |
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The southern Sudanese do not want to see what they believe are their resources going to support a government that is bent on their annihilation or their subjugation. |
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If we refer to the example of General Michael Hayden, former head of the NSA and current head of the CIA, we see that wearing the uniform does not mean subjugation to the Defense Department. |
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That is, of course, unless the international community chooses to permit the virtual subjugation or the actual annihilation of certain belligerents and ethnic groups. |
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That subjugation of the judiciary to the central power could only hinder the realization of the rights set forth in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and elsewhere. |
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This entrenched economic subjugation and political marginalization of the majority of African people only serves to reinforce the likelihood of continuing impoverishment and conflict in many parts of the continent. |
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The interaction between indigenous and non-indigenous societies has, throughout history, been complex, ranging from outright conflict and subjugation to some degree of mutual respect, benefit and cultural transfer. |
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Its other notable geographic feature is its proximity to the lowest site of subjugation of the River Forth. |
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Following Clive's victory at Plassey and the subjugation of Bengal, Britain had not directed large resources to the Indian theatre. |
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Modern politics in Madagascar are colored by the history of Merina subjugation of coastal communities under their rule in the 19th century. |
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Yermak, taking advantage of this lull in hostilities, set out down the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. |
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By 1295 it was clear that Edward was on a course for total subjugation of Scotland. |
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Its subjugation may have occurred around AD 500, during the period when the British leader known as Arthur fought his second, third and fourth battles of twelve in 'Linnuis. |
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Soon after, the Picts rose in rebellion against Northumbrian subjugation at the Battle of Two Rivers, recorded in the 8th century by Stephen of Ripon, hagiographer of Wilfrid. |
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Thus, by late 174, the subjugation of the Quadi was complete. |
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As monumentalized, both worthies reinforced local elites' trust in the strength of the imperial defences of social formations based on violence and subjugation. |
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The subjugation of Glamorgan, begun by Fitzhamon, was finally completed by the powerful De Clare family, and in 1486 the kingdom was granted to Jasper Tudor. |
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But it had been equally proved that the subjugation of the State to the Church, the supremacy, political as well as ecclesiastical, of the Kirk, was an impossibility. |
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With their southern border protected by the terms of this treaty, the Huns could turn their full attention to the further subjugation of tribes to the west. |
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Following his subjugation of the dukes of Friuli and Spoleto, Charlemagne returned rapidly to Saxony in 776, where a rebellion had destroyed his fortress at Eresburg. |
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The tax, as it were, payable upon acceptance into the purificative region of Literature is subjugation of the material to the conventional taxonomic classificatory principle. |
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