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Nor have I any real notion of confinement, never having been subject to it.
The Yacoubian Building features a plotline in which a law-abiding young Muslim becomes radicalised having been subject to police brutality.
Of the radical feminists' position, she says, "It's my personal belief, from speaking to some of these people at length, that it comes from having been subject to serious trauma at the hands of some man, or multiple men".
And this is what Dr Moyzis and his colleagues have now done.What they have found is that about 1,800 protein-coding genes, some 7% of the total known, show signs of having been subject to recent natural selection.
Most e-cigarette vendors are careful not to market them as a quitting aid, an attitude echoed by the World Health Organisation, which has aired concerns about them not having been subject to regulation and peer-reviewed clinical trials.
Mr Justice David Richards stated that the rule does not currently break insolvency law although he referred to it having been "subject to a good deal of criticism, in parliament and the courts", and said: "The Football League should not regard the result of this case as an endorsement of its approach to football creditors".
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CQC has been subject to external scrutiny.
That is really what I have been subject to here".
"I should not have been subject to a media trial.
And Time Inc has been subject to recent cuts.
Both teams would have been subject to sanctions.
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