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"There's a repression about that period I find amazing," he added.
"But it also brought us Santa Claus, in a sense – a fear and a repression of who one really is".
In fact, it is as much a repression movement and the victims of its repression are fellow Palestinians who don't toe the Hamas line.
Though he never exactly spells it out, the melancholy supposition arises that a repression of musical potential is the price we pay for our powers of ratiocination.
The underlying cause of the syndrome is proposed as a repression of emotions which may lead in the long term to dysfunctions in body and mind.
These miRNAs can bind complementary to messenger RNA (mRNA) and lead to a repression of protein synthesis through degradation of mRNA or transcription blockade.
Domain research found that YY1 includes not only an activation domain, but also contains a repression domain (Thomas and Seto 1999; Shi et al. 1997).
In fact, a previous transcriptomic study investigating toluene stress in P. putida KT2440 reported a repression of the motility/chemotaxis and pilus/flagellum-related genes as a result of aromatic toxicity (Domínguez-Cuevas et al. 2006).
There's a repression lurking in Percival, as well, or perhaps a predation.
To pretend that those experiences are no longer relevant is a repression of the past.
A mostly foreign ethnic Serb elite dominated, imposing a repression, unknown under previous Ottoman rulers.
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