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There is a clear intention to terrorize a population with the fear of being expropriated in case of dissent or criticism of the government.
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Campaigners are pushing for the government to pass a constitutional amendment that would allow for farmland to be expropriated in slavery cases and subsequently redistributed to vulnerable rural communities.
"Christian families have been expelled from their houses and their valuables were stolen and...their houses and property expropriated in the name of the Islamic State".
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On the continent of Europe the anticlerical movement that found expression in revolution sealed the fate of many monastic and church libraries: those in France, for example, were expropriated in 1789; in Germany in 1803; in Spain in 1835.
Outside the art deco Bacardi building, one of many private businesses expropriated in the 1960s by a young, triumphant Castro, Mario Astoria, a security guard, was sitting on his own.
The land of approximately 45 million peasants had been expropriated in rural China by 2007.
The government welcomed white farmers expropriated in Zimbabwe.
A series of small oil fields were discovered there, but Standard Oil's operation was expropriated in 1937 to form the nationalized Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB).
Now it simply wrestles oil firms away from their owners, as it is doing in the case of Bashneft, a medium-sized but fast-growing oil firm which is being expropriated from Vladimir Yevtushenkov, a billionaire who is under house arrest.
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