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4.31pm GMT Asked how they were held, Aneeta Prem of Freedom Charity says they were "basically treated as domestic slaves".
BUYING BASICS In Canada, Mr. Christiansen said, "buyers from the United States are basically treated like local buyers".
"We basically treated him as a first-year player, but at the Double-A level," Portland's pitching coach, Mike Cather, said in a telephone interview.
"Local elections in this country are basically treated as opinion polls on national parties as well as individual political events on their own".
Meaning whether you're a 200,000 mile-a-year flier or a once-a-year traveler that knows nothing about aviation security, we basically treated you the same.
In the current investigations of the bearing forces in screw compressors, the supports at the bearings are basically treated as ideal, simply supported boundary conditions.
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But we basically treat everyone as foe until proven otherwise, with the exception of really attractive people or if you've had a moderate amount to drink.
But if he continues to belittle people and basically treat them poorly, they'll say, 'Hey, I'm not going to work with that guy".' Donald F. Kettl, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, blames both sides.
Dr. Moore said "the places that were serving the tempeh were basically treating it like a vegetable," preparing it on cutting boards used for fresh vegetables and neglecting to clean knives or hands after handling it.
"Chrysler's basically treating the dealers as if they're new and they've never heard of them," Leonard A. Bellavia, a lawyer who has represented many dealers during the arbitration process.
Most Japanese tourist sites need to treat increased waste due to tourism because each municipality in Japan must basically treat general waste within the municipality.
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