And by the way, tyrannized people DO write about being trapped in language-games, or have you never read an East European novel? |
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One member of each dyad will be the tyrant, and the other will be the tyrannized. |
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The medieval age was tyrannized by a demand for spiritual perfectionism, making it hard to accomplish anything practical. |
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For many families, this perceived shortage of time has meant that their lives feel tyrannized by time at every turn. |
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International integration or association must bring about the kind of balance that prevents free time from becoming tyrannized time. |
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Sascha interprets the main female part: the beautiful married woman, tyrannized by the unkindness of her old fashioned husband. |
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Finally, unimaginably, the family that has tyrannized its nation for decades is gone. |
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Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality. |
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A great deal of sympathy existed in Chicago and elsewhere for the Pullman workers, who were seen as common men and women tyrannized by an abusive employer and landlord. |
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A hundred years ago, the star-bellied sneetches tyrannized the plain-bellied sneetches in a shameful expression of racial supremacy. |
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Many feel tyrannized by time at every turn, as responsibilities for work, family and community appear to gobble up every available morsel of time. |
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At the beginning of the novel, Duke Leto Atreides has been installed by imperial order as the ruler of Arrakis, ousting the evil Harkonnens who tyrannized the planet for eight decades. |
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His parents' life had been tyrannized by a single act. |
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