Sentence examples for because he suppressed from inspiring English sources

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"They hate Saddam because he suppressed the Shiites.

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He says that even as he felt doubt creeping in, he suppressed it, because the excitement of being part of history outweighed rational analysis.

He suppressed his opinions not because he had doubts about their merits, but because he believed that expressing them would diminish, rather than expand, his coalition of support.

Trump did not take Khizr Khan's comments lightly, even going on to attack Ghazala Khan by suggesting that she did not speak because, he implied, Muslim men suppress their women.

A snarl - small, but definite - enters his voice at their name: "It was actually very ingenious and duplicitous the way Disney suppressed it because they suppressed it by releasing it.

Probably because he has been suppressed over the years, first by the Catholic church and later by fascists.

Most of his real life, including all the time he has spent "sitting alone in a room being high," as well as the "other darker things that I'm not going to talk about," don't come out on the page -- not because he willfully suppresses them but because he lacks the capacity to express them.

Despite his admission, he appealed, saying incriminating statements he made just after his arrest should have been suppressed because he made them while in severe pain from being shot during the arrest.

But his lawyer, Michael Waddington, is seeking to have that confession suppressed because he says his client was interviewed while under the influence of prescription drugs taken for battlefield injuries and that he was also suffering from traumatic brain injury.

The question in the case concerning prisoners, Howes v. Fields, No. 10-680, whetherther an inmate's confession to a sex crime should have been suppressed because he did not receive the familiar warnings required by Miranda v. Arizona before he was questioned.

In 2005, a first edition of Treatise of Commerce by John Wheeler from 1601 was donated to the Oxfam shop in Gold Street, Northampton, and went to an anonymous buyer, while in 2008, an early Graham Greene novel, Rumour at Nightfall – which Greene suppressed because he thought it was awful – was donated to its St Giles store in Oxford and went for the same amount.

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