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Conservatives seem more interested in imposed values — theirs, of course — than in the "shared" ones invoked by Mr. Wilkinson.
Fatima, who is 9 years old, worked in imposed silence on a bench beside five other children, all between the ages of 8 and 12.
Walking openly with the marchers in Cairo's squares, or working in imposed secrecy with players behind closed, military-guarded doors, his task was to unite the team in a broken country.
In spending her twilight years in imposed isolation, and with little prospect of returning to her hometown, Kanno, 78, is far from alone among the estimated 120,000 people from the Fukushima area who continue to live in nuclear limbo.
Reduction in imposed cost on transmission network (produced by GenCos).
In a zero gravity environment, ignition delay time increases with an increase in imposed flow velocity.
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Interviewer and subject sat in imposing gold-brocade Queen Anne-style chairs.
Absent an apparent abuse of discretion in imposing fines, appeals to fines are not generally reversed.
Western governments reviled him and were united in imposing rigorous political and economic sanctions against Poland.
In imposing penalties, the victorious Ferdinand treated Bohemia more harshly than he did other provinces.
The hero's difficulty is in imposing his will on the world, and Liberace did so.
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