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Benjamin's negative dialectic provides the tools for subjecting buildings to closer interrogation.
The potential for subjecting these volunteers to risk, both physical and emotional, is significant.
July 1: Amnesty International criticizes the U.S. military for subjecting Iraqi prisoners to "cruel, inhumane, or degrading" conditions.
Measures like his proposed sugar tax suggest a taste for subjecting the poor to behavioural nudging, that they might better reflect bourgeois sensibilities.
She blames them for subjecting her to several interviews with the CBS newscaster Katie Couric, even after the first encounter did not go well.
In February last year, one Hong Kong woman was jailed for subjecting her Indonesian helper to a vicious campaign of torture and violence.
Aides said Mr. Obama's immediate reason for subjecting himself to Mr. Galifianakis is to urge young people to sign up for health insurance on the government's website, healthcare.gov.gov
The agent received a letter of censure for subjecting his listeners -- about half of them women -- to "sexual coarseness," the report said.
It would be interesting to see how they can justify their plans for subjecting Ireland and other countries to double-digit unemployment for years to come.
Donald Payne, whom Thursday's report referred to as "a violent bully," drew a one-year prison term for subjecting Mr. Mousa to inhumane treatment.
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