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"They have imposed a kind of religion on us we have never seen.
As she described it, the constant hunt for heroin imposed a kind of order on life's confounding open-endedness.
Instead, the Americans imposed a kind of armistice in the summer of 1995, which stopped the fighting simply by freezing the various armies where they stood.
The morning's explosions, confusion and death on the East Coast imposed a kind of national paralysis that was both physical and psychological.
On Afghanistan, Mr. Obama imposed a kind of squishy deadline, saying he would withdraw troops beginning in July 2011, without providing an end date.
But the anti-graffiti strategy — deploying crews called graffiti blasters to quickly erase or blot out painted surfaces — has imposed a kind of natural-selection process in the graffiti subculture.
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And this fixed understanding imposes a kind of decorousness on the camerawork.
With stories, we make sense of the world and impose a kind of order on to chaos.
The traditional solution, Dr. Korniss said, has been to impose a kind of central command on the system.
Caparrós's character, that combination of humour and charm with determination and seriousness, has pervaded the club, imposing a kind of consensus upon it.
One element is a proposal before the Legislature to impose a kind of municipal czar, with powers to bypass the mayor and the City Council.
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