Sentence examples for destructive repression from inspiring English sources

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At a time when many throughout Europe — and even in France — were seduced by the notion of order that Fascist regimes were imposing on an ostensibly fractious populace, Ophüls displayed the emotionally and morally destructive repression on which such pristine displays run.

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In Ashman's version, it becomes a parable for the destructive natures of repression and the desire for the kind of heterosexual domesticity emblematic of Reagan-era politics (not to mention the way blood itself feeds what later becomes an epidemic).

In effect, he cinematically attributes two French generations' worth of neurotic, self-destructive behavior to the collective repression of history.

Their London colleagues were more tolerant, seeing in the production a fascinating, nonlinear argument as to whether the drug culture was a reaction against 1950's repression or the source of destructive violence.

There is no more fervent champion of sexual obsession than the puritan, and no more convincing exponent of the destructive power of passionate emotion than the poet of repression.

Your growing activism in support of freedom over repression, addressing climate change, swiftly replacing a destructive old industries with safe, regenerative energy, encouraging holistic thinking in balance with the future of our planet; that activism will strengthen and shed continued light on us all.

Your growing activism in support of freedom over repression, addressing climate change, swiftly replacing a destructive old industries with safe, regenerative energy, encouraging wholistic thinking in balance with the future of our planet; that activism will strengthen and shed continued light on us all.

"The HWY 11 Land Defenders have faced brutal police repression from the RCMP defending their traditional lands and waters from the destructive practice of fracking.

Aronofsky finds danger and freedom in a radical, self-regarding and potentially self-destructive precision which, he suggests, are properly the great representation of passion, but shouldn't be its negation or repression.

Aronofsky finds danger and freedom in a radical, self-regarding and potentially self-destructive precision — which, he suggests, are properly the great representation of passion, but shouldn't be its negation or repression.

Their ideal nation would leave no room for what they saw as the twisted ethical code of Christianity, which they argued prized suffering and destructive self-repression.Not only was their thinking radical, but expressing it was dangerous.

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