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A hardened notion among the French that, with the E.U. debt crisis, their country has clearly become a subordinate player to Germany.
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In 1875 it became a subordinate division of the prefectural administration at Taipei.
Additionally, with the reflagging of the 593rd Sustainment Brigade as an Expeditionary Sustainment Command, the 42nd became a subordinate unit to the 593rd ESC and ADCON for the 13th CSSB JBLM, WA.
In 1998, National Institute for the Control of Pharmaceutical and Biological Products became a subordinate unit of the State Drug and Food Administration.
That issue was still unresolved in the scenes Goethe wrote for the first published version, Faust: ein Fragment (1790), which seems to suggest that the Gretchen story was destined to become merely a subordinate episode in Faust's career through the gamut of human experience.
I think a lot of showy artists have a kind of high-maintenance neediness in their personalities as people, and the music they make becomes a bit subordinate to that, arbitrary even.
The body therefore became a secondary, subordinated 'I'.
Above all, instead of pay being seen as an instrument of power and status exerted by leaders over all subordinate groups, it would become a joint decision for those groups themselves, a decentralisation of power among those directly affected, though firmly subject to all the necessary economic realities.
Forcing young and beautiful female subordinates to please powerful guests has become a hidden rule across the country.
Perhaps he fatally compromised himself when he became a Bolshevik in 1917, subordinating himself to Lenin's leadership and accepting the methods of dictatorship that he had previously condemned.
If a Thai King became dissatisfied with a subordinate, he would give him a white elephant.
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