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Contemporary Greece was described as a classic case of government by torture.
Think of it as a classic case of supply and demand.
The governor described the victim in that episode as "a classic case of a woman who was intimidated".
The singer's skeleton argument described the row as "a classic case where vindication is the only remedy".
Indeed, it's hard not to see his career as a classic case of talent undermined by addiction.
The city has also faced steely opposition from suburbanites that some officials describe as a classic case of not-in-my-backyard resistance.
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At the trial, Citigroup's lawyers are expected to depict his lawsuit as a Hail Mary pass to try to salvage a failed investment and portray Mr. Hands as having a classic case of buyers' remorse.
An inevitable result is that the public will react by criminalizing children as drug abusers — a classic case of blaming the victim.
For years, the Tory party in Canada was known as the Progressive Conservatives — a classic case of Unsecure Umbrellaism, firmly right but also left.
(Binyon characterizes his "distasteful" behavior toward Natalya -- who may have flirted but was never unfaithful -- as clear evidence of "a classic case of the 'stalker' syndrome").
Brian Lightman, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, was quoted in the British news media as calling the change "a classic case of fixing something that isn't broken".
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