He was a rebellious writer whose books were censored for years, and that in itself was meaningful for me. |
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The media is strictly controlled, and foreign publications are routinely censored or banned. |
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Because these wishes are unacceptable and potentially disturbing, they are censored and disguised. |
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Those elements are presentationally dangerous for brandishers of sincerity, and so are censored out. |
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Pimping, hookers, all sexual acts and explicit language have been censored in the Australian version. |
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Today the image, uncensored or censored, has become iconic in popular reproductions on T-shirts, refrigerator magnets and in advertising. |
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His books and articles were often refused or censored by publishers and editors. |
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Ernest's father, a man of high ideals, was very strict and censored the books he allowed his children to read. |
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The works of Trotsky and his co-thinkers had been censored and suppressed for decades. |
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As recent cases show, free speech is being censored in the name of privacy under the Human Rights Act. |
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I mean I've been censored more in the United States than I've been censored anywhere. |
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Her film has been censored a lot in Lebanon, even our film has been censored. |
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If the system had been in place all Stewart's mail would have been censored. |
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Everything was censored and she relied on the BBC, broadcast through her short-wave radio, for real news from the outside world. |
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The original version is censored, using goofy Batman inspired cartoon balloon words to block out some excessively gory details. |
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Elections are sham, the press is censored, the jails hold some political prisoners. |
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The Pentagon has censored sections of the book, mainly blacking out individuals' names. |
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People were censored at the time of first admission for schizophrenia, non-schizophrenic non-affective psychosis, death, or emigration. |
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Any protagonist that isn't of normal height is censored so that the evil empire can continue with its heightist agenda. |
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A movie is good, I think, when the censor does not understand what should be censored. |
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He thought and wrote in grandiose terms, in a style that has now gone out of fashion, and that would be censored by our scientific journals! |
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Censorship burns me up, and I wish that anime distributors were required to state up front that the content has been censored. |
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The ensuing ruckus in the media merely reminds us that we live in a society that is censored. |
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A couple of months ago, the art was manhandled and censored when it appeared on the streets as part of the Liverpool Biennale. |
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There is a consistent pushing of feminist propaganda, with those who might disagree with the points raised getting dogpiled and censored. |
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Visconti's film was previewed in the spring of 1943 and quickly censored, not to be appreciated until after the war. |
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News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music. |
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In most accounts, the story of how The Man with the Golden Arm was censored is a simple one. |
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The book combines historical analysis of documents with literary reading of censored texts and exposes the kinds of tensions that really mattered in Jacobean culture. |
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Havel was allowed by czechoslovakian prison authorities to write one heavily censored letter a week to his wife, Olga. |
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For years this has resulted in bland programme schedules largely filled with historical dramas, folk music performances, military displays and heavily censored news shows. |
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Also, China has only one press agency, through which all the news is distributed, and censored. |
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The report before us on the Community programme Fiscalis, a legislative programme, has been disgracefully censored. |
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An e-text is infinitely malleable, but there is also the dreadful possibility that it might be disarranged or censored. |
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It has censored documents, intimidated witnesses and slandered whistle-blowers. |
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As if this were not enough, editorial offices have been ransacked and documents censored. |
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Comments on videos are also hidden from view or censored to have certain words filtered out. |
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It was a blacked out, censored document from the Department of Finance without one legible number. |
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I was amused to discover that the book had been censored, possibly self-censored. |
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Through his career, he had censored himself so as to maintain access to his country. |
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A long list of games are banned or censored for the Australian market, as a result of more stringent classifications. |
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It wasn't easy for young Guineans to express themselves because radio and television was censored. |
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There were strict guidelines on how to edit the programme so that the community voices were not censored or used out-of-context. |
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The only contact he had been allowed with his family was through heavily censored letters. |
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Such values are described as censored meaning that the actual duration of leave would be longer than what was recorded by the survey. |
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Journalists are intimidated, censored and killed around the globe because of their commitment to unbiased and truthful reporting. |
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Definitely, it was very clear that many people censored themselves because they were pressured not to offend their Vietnamese hosts. |
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In these data, this procedure avoids having to account for censored spells that are still in progress beyond the final interview date. |
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An examination into national security should certainly not be censored. |
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Social media is heavily censored, with Instagram blocked and access to various websites operating at a crawl. |
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It was post-Stalin, and they were unthreatened by the gulag, but censored and surveilled. |
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The school's hard-nosed rector had to clear the script beforehand, but he censored only obscenities, stetting even the most merciless satirical slices. |
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Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too. |
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Riots and protests broke out at some northern screenings of the film, and eventually the movie was banned outright in several cities, and various scenes were censored. |
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Although many of his close associates were censored for indecorum in their religious writings, Titian's paintings were never so criticized, but rather lauded and imitated. |
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Its press was neither monitored nor censored. |
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Political competition is nonexistent, much of the opposition has been driven abroad or imprisoned, the internet and media are heavily censored and reports of arbitrary imprisonment and torture are frequent. |
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Rimitti's vocals, so full of passion, vivaciousness and cheerful banter, gave voice to another Algeria and in the years following independence she would be censored on numerous occasions. |
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Should the Dossier cover be censored, or is this freedom of art and expression? |
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And what wasn't censored, the sexual double-entendre was as thick as they could lay it on. |
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Despite the reform efforts of its government, aimed at easing entry into the EU, many journalists are still being given prison sentences and the media is regularly censored. |
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The complaint shall not be read or censored by the staff of the detention centre and the Registrar shall transmit it to the Presidency without delay. |
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For example, legislative reforms should examine and promote the use of parliamentary Codes of Ethics or Conduct to establish clear minimum standards of behavior below which members would be censored or expelled. |
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In the case of choice experiments, the dataset is typically estimated on the basis of limited dependent variable models, while contingent ranking datasets may be analyzed by censored dependent variable models. |
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Our opinions and feelings are not censored here. |
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The channel had previously screened other films with similar material but censored and with warnings. |
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Due to this and the content of the stanzas, several scholars have posited that this poem is censored, having originally referred to Odin. |
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As a result, while comprehensive, they have the drawbacks of being carefully censored and consciously propagandistic. |
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The Internet is censored by the Thai government, making some sites unreachable. |
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Printing was censored and leading Protestant reformers such as John Calvin were forced into exile. |
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In the Old regime there were a small number of heavily censored newspapers that needed a royal licence to operate. |
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However, this does not and should not end in a process where those who oppose that historic compromise are shut out from the debate or censored out of existence. |
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Beyond extolling its virtues, Burma's heavily censored media has never provided basic information on the project and there have been no social or environmental impact assessments. |
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Bootleg recordings have contributed to the band's popularity in certain countries where Western music is censored, such as Iran. |
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Census Bureau estimate of 2009, contains only one copy of the older, 1967 censored version, mistitling it as the 1970 edition. |
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As members of Parliament, we cannot allow our rights to be restricted, the immunity of our witnesses to be infringed on, or documents to be censored. |
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Reading was censored and physical exercise discouraged. |
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How can we have free and fair elections when print and electronic media are censored, other civil rights and liberties suspended and the independence of the judiciary has been undermined? |
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If committees are going to work in the House, they must have access to information without it being censored, deleted or affected in any other way by the decisions of the political masters in our legislature. |
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For example, if we can have open Internet, will it be censored? |
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Rogge later denied that any such meeting had taken place, but failed to insist that China adhere to its prior assurances that the Internet would not be censored. |
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Woods' thesis is that Havel was censored in the English-speaking world because the response to his plays in Blackwell's translations was less than enthusiastic. |
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During the First World War, although heavily censored, newsreels enabled those at home to see for themselves a heavily sanitised version of life at the front line. |
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The press was very dependent on the Royal Navy, and was censored on site. |
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However, by 30 July 2008, IOC spokesman Kevan Gosper had to retract this optimistic statement, announcing that the Internet would indeed be censored for journalists. |
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In a way, the voice of the female Beat has been censored by historians, scholars and indeed the male Beat, perhaps to serve the larger goal of phallogocentrism. |
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The Marines declared martial law and severely censored the press. |
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Poland has instituted freedom of press since the fall of communism, a system under which the media was heavily politically controlled and censored. |
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