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She wouldn't allow herself to be subjected to it".
Odinga continued to be subjected to periodic restrictions.
All phases are assumed to be subjected to hydrostatic pressure.
Yet the modern business trust has only recently begun to be subjected to scholarly inquiry.
The resettlement action plan cites only five villages to be subjected to relocation, excluding many others".
But Emmerson said such claims "need to be subjected to penetrating scrutiny".
And the referee needs to be subjected to immediate career-euthanasia.
The samples would then have to be subjected to laboratory analysis.
Were the judging panel about to be subjected to some embarrassing efforts?
"Books are not meant to be believed but to be subjected to inquiry.
"Judicial selection has to be subjected to cost-benefit analysis just like everything else," he said.
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