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Oh, and about patriotism, when Brown has subjugated Britain's national interest in Iraq to provide political cover for America.
The Iranian regime, which has subjugated its people for so long, will not be deterred by any sanctions, no matter how stringent.
In the freshest, most intriguing section of Ms. Badinter's book, she argues that embrace of "the natural"— breast-feeding, avoidance of all chemicals and vices while pregnant, eschewing the epidural during birth — has subjugated women.
Barbara's response is to conjure a 16th-century conquistador (Chris Tomaino) out of her subconscious, complete with armor and a sword still covered with the blood of the indigenous peoples he has subjugated.
"A nice guy who has subjugated his art through his continued insistence on a world that never was and never can be, or an angry, passionate poet who demands his art to be all?" He said of Newport: "It was a sad parting of the ways for many, myself included".
At times Beckham the brand has subjugated the footballer underneath.
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So she literally had subjugated her own brain to a cash register".
In both cases, they have subjugated themselves in an untenable domestic relationship.
He was found to have subjugated the needs of vulnerable children to his desire to prove a theory.
First New Labour and now, more aggressively, the coalition government, have subjugated co-ordination to competing policy imperatives.
Invariably, the people who make that list have subjugated themselves to their profession, social function or institution.
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