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At the same time, her genius for recognizing and exposing the strangeness in the ordinary threatens to make subjects of us all.
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"When we name a child by the name Mary, or a dog by the name Caesar, these names are simply marks used to enable those individuals to be made subjects of discourse.
Rand's ideas have also been made subjects of study at Clemson and Duke universities.
Bullivant, a trainee mental health nurse from Dagenham, Essex, was made subject of a control order in June 2006.
Though sent off 13-8 favourithe the mare was somehow made subject of colossal liabilities at 28-1 even after jumping the last hurdle with the race in the bag.
Otros cannot be made Subject of a passive clause: Otros fueron dados muerte* (Others were given death*).
Secondly, los campesinos (the peasants) can be made Subject of a passive clause: Los campesinos fueron asesinados (por los subversivos) (The peasants were murdered (by the subversives)).
Mr Justice Wyn Williams said the mother should be made subject of a community order and a three year supervision order and told her she was free to go.
As well as sentencing him to 22 years, Judge Hawkesworth said Bradbury would be placed on the sex offenders register for life and also made subject of a sexual offences prevention order for life.
This makes subjects aware of the fact that they participate in an experiment which may affect their driving behaviour.
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