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But Russian authority is now so remote a memory that, even if Chechnya proves unviable as an independent state, it is hard to conceive of it ever again being subject to Moscow.In March, after Russia's latest government shuffle, no single top official was given the job of dealing with the breakaway republic.
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In particular, the 20th century's dark detours into Nazism, fascism and state-sponsored anti-Semitism are again being subjected to revision.
After again being subjected to criticism from the party orthodoxy and being virtually excluded from public life in the mid-1950s, tHungarianian uprising against the Soviet rule in 1956 opened a new chapter for Lukács.
"Would he again be subject to the death penalty?" she asked.
The Netherlands will again be subject to an Englishman's sense of justice.
And once owned publicly, the newly nationalised industries will once again be subject to the Treasury's borrowing limits.
Gifts and estates worth more than $1 million would once again be subject to taxation with rates as high as 55 percent.
The misguided and myopic policies pursued by the European Union since the heinous crimes of September 11 2001 have once again been subject to official censure in the past few days.
If the military stays in South Waziristan, Mr. Mehsud said, Pakistani civilians will again be subject to attacks by the Taliban, who are not yet defeated.
If the government or private litigants are successful on the merits, they should seek to employ the bail-in provision so that the jurisdictions will once again be subject to the demands of preclearance.
If the court decision stands, apartments that had been improperly deregulated would again be subject to rent regulations and landlords would have to repay tenants for rent increases that exceeded annual increases set by the Rent Guidelines Board over the past four years.
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