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It imposed itself on a blitzed Britain and a baffled population without a by-your-leave.
In the United States (and in the mimetic "developing" Spain) it imposed itself due to the pure speculation over urban land, which was revalued after sweeping annoying old buildings from its surface.
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In the clip, it's hard to decide whether she controls her environment or whether it imposes itself onto her.
This impatience is checked by the iron discipline which the court has imposed itself, but it makes the air more tense.
Recently, she got a letter from the board asking her to cut down one of the trees because it was "imposing itself in the parking lot".
The turmoil highlights the central role of the military in some postcolonial Muslim countries, where at least in the fitful early stages of democracy, it forcefully imposes itself as the self-appointed arbiter of power and the guardian of national identity.
It is not an object to be possessed, but is that through which the subject and the other are brought into relation to begin with, and it thus imposes itself upon the subject as a fundamental absence or lack that is at once necessary and irremediable (Lacan 1977, 289).
In Hollywood, segregation imposed itself most powerfully on their careers, and eventually it diminished them.
It imposed on itself a carbon tax, a roughly $5-a-gallon 5-a-gallon 5-a-gallonssive investments in energasolineiency and in systaxs to generate energy fromadeste, along with a discovery of North Sea oil (about 40 percent of its needs).
Politics imposed itself on colloquial poetry".
In a way, VR imposed itself.
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