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She changed her name from Fannie to Frances, thinking the former might subject her to ridicule.
Otherwise imperturbable cinemagoers have begged for protection from the perils to which this unusual film might subject them.
And downstate representatives were reluctant because they worried that the practice might subject them to constituent complaints.
One of Senator Coburn's main concerns was that the bill might subject employers to civil rights lawsuits stemming from disputes over medical coverage.
Bankers are paralyzed by fear of further loan losses and shrinking capital that might subject them to regulatory penalties — or worse.
The new indictment released on Friday said that Bishop Finn and the diocese had reason to suspect that Father Ratigan might subject a child to abuse.
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It's just away from home where he might get subjected to that".
Structures made of RCC might be subjected to dynamic loads during its service life.
Wireless sensor networks might be subjected to different types of attacks (either passive or active).
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