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Writer says that according to Party line these days, both dissidence within the Soviet Union and criticism without must be suppressed in the name of detente.
Areas of contention or disagreement are likely to be suppressed in the interests of social cohesion or out of respect to people who have offered kindness and generosity.
With the hierarchy reforming without the don, Greg, at the helm, maybe this little guy was able to slip between the cracks and go unnoticed, where normally such a transgression would be suppressed in the presence of older, more dominant bulls.
Colony formation could not be suppressed in the Si TiSi2 system.
Cavitation can be suppressed in the process of rolling due to compressive component.
You get the feeling his natural rugby instinct would be suppressed in the current playing environment.
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But they were suppressed in the late 19th century, as Japan built a modern nation.
A lot of information is being suppressed in the process to entice councils into accepting technically flawed sites.
Such countercultural influences, Foster demonstrates, were suppressed in the conservative and decidedly Catholic atmosphere of the post-revolutionary years.
Rodriguez is thirty-two, and has never played in a World Series game — his gifts have thus far been suppressed in the post-season.
The SSNP forthwith lost its influence in Syrian politics and in the following year was suppressed in the army.
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