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"Judges play a subordinate role — necessary yes, but subordinate nonetheless.
They seem to want a government that is helpful but not imperious, strong but subordinate.
In Celtic poetry, alliteration was from the earliest times an important, but subordinate, principle.
Meanwhile, the church in the Habsburg dominions remained wealthy and influential but subordinate to the state.
For a start, she isn't in charge but subordinate to David Tennant's Alec Hardy.
The poll tax, payable every year by the protected but subordinate class of Jews and Christians, was burdensome, even onerous.
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Love and Mr Lewisham (the tale of a schoolteacher who becomes a socialist but subordinates politics to family life)?
Israel seems bookended by two major worries that have all but subordinated the Palestinian issue to the back burner: Egypt's future and Iran's centrifuges.
The painting takes in the architecture and the strolling visitors, but subordinates them both to the play of light on the sand, sea and sky.
When tensions arose between the factions, Mr. Oynes cast himself as the neutral broker, but subordinates sensed where his instincts lay.
In 1921 Anton Giulio Bragaglia founded the Teatro Sperimentale degli Indipendenti, which borrowed from the Futurists but subordinated mechanics and technology to the play itself.
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