They are zealous in the work and are casting their whole influence towards the redemption of society from the thralldom of intemperance. |
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It was an act of protest against what Mishima saw as Japan's thralldom to the West. |
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The decade that followed brought high times and hard times, and the hard times usually came from Jessica's thralldom to her chosen saviors. |
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But the problem with Baucus goes beyond his thralldom to special interests. |
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Mondale's passionate attachment to the issue reflects his thralldom to the policy wonks and wise men of the Washington establishment. |
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It deftly appealed to and mocked American credulity, both satirizing and cashing in on the thralldom of rock and roll and of Elvis in particular: like the singer, it shook things up. |
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Webster was by nature a revolutionary, seeking American independence from the cultural thralldom to Britain. |
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Ruins of Beverast, Loss, Thralldom, Malign, Arvo Part, SVEST, Sigurblot, and soundtracks by Cliff Martinez. |
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